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Message-ID: <4166A385.1020603@secnetops.com>
From: kf_lists at secnetops.com (KF_lists)
Subject: Hacking into private files, my credit card
 purchases, personal correspondence or anything that is mine is trespassing
 and criminal.

Who pissed in your Wheaties?
-KF


Clairmont, Jan M wrote:
> I just don't understand people who think by using some cheap trick they
> get into my files or website and hack them, that they have no personal responsibility.
> It's insane to think and criminal that anything you can get into is fair game.
> 
> Just because I have a cheap lock you can break does not make invading my home or personal property yours.  Eh gods man, how does this type of idiotic logic prevail, 
> just becasue I lost my wallet does not constitute your right to use my credit
> card, atm card and personal information for your enrichment. Because you can get into
> some sieve unsecured systems gives you the right to exploit or rape a persons bank account, steal their identity and generally destroy someone's life.
> 
> I have found a number of wallets and purses and returned them intact to the rightful
> owners, as I have done with computer systems that my friends, neightbors and
> clients have used with vulnerablilties or virii. Sometimes they didn't even know I helped or fixed something.  You know why because I respect the privacy and property of others. And if you don't, you deserve the indignation and the handcuffs they put on you 
> when they drag you down to chinatown, baby.
> 
> Compute Fair, Compute Fun, Compute secure
> Jan Clairmont Paladin of Security, Take no Prisoners!
> Unix Security Support/Consultant
>  
> 
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