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why do we need a new law to cover hacking
any company infecting users' machines silently with a file that affects a computer's functionality, without first obtaining informed consent: a likely violation of pretty much every jurisdiction's anti-hacking laws. nough said
Posted by: Hanover Phist   Posted on: 06/25/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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