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Bug hunters face online-apps dilemma

April 13, 2007 Security holes in online applications may go unreported because well-intended hackers don't want to risk going to jail. TAGS: Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, dilemma, Web application, Computer Fraud, hacker, Web 2.0, vulnerability, law, professor, security, security company, chief technology officer, bug, PC

FAQ: Wi-Fi mooching and the law

July 8, 2005 Is it legal to use another's network without asking? Is it OK to share your own network? It's not always clear. TAGS: Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, IEEE 802.1X, Computer Fraud, law, Wi-Fi, DSL, wireless network, prosecutor, professor, Verizon Communications, monitoring

Police blotter: Sysadmin loses e-intrusion case

January 13, 2006 Appeals court upholds sentence of former system administrator who deleted his colleague's account after losing his job. TAGS: Aventis, imprisonment, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, Police Blotter, conviction, Computer Fraud, computer security, evidence, Missouri, computer system, fine, system administrator, IBM Corp., security

Police blotter: Ex-employee faces suit over file deletion

March 10, 2006 International Airport Centers sues former employee, saying use of secure file deletion utility violates hacking laws. Court agrees. TAGS: Police Blotter, Richard Posner, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, Computer Fraud, authorization, hacking, deletion, transmission, laptop computer, Apple Mac OS X, open source
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