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Whatever happened to lifetime bans on using computers?
What the idea of banning convicted hackers from ever touching a computer just a Hollywood plot device? Hope not, because people like Mr. Levine need to be kept from ever using them for their evil deeds.

A hacker needs computer access to keep their skills up. Deprive them of such, and they'll wither and die. If we show these cyberpunks that we are deadly serious about protecting our data and identities, it just might kill off the malware industry.
Posted by: Mr. Roboto   Posted on: 02/23/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Should be 28 years not 8 years!  realitycheck101 | 02/22/06
Should Be 128 Years Not 28 or 8  RobertoSalazar | 02/23/06
for a rapist or murderer  Shelendrea | 02/23/06
Whatever happened to lifetime bans on using computers?  Mr. Roboto | 02/23/06
What I don't get  Shelendrea | 02/23/06
American Values  dragosani | 02/23/06
Unfortunately, you are correct...  BitTwiddler | 02/23/06
correct that  Shelendrea | 02/23/06
So, what did Acxiom get?  BitTwiddler | 02/23/06
Lifetime Bans? Won't work!  Rincon Bikerider | 02/23/06

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