Ashcroft's Anti-Terrorism Act may convict us all ...
Ron Peterson
ron.peterson at yellowbank.com
Tue Sep 25 12:21:45 EDT 2001
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, John Chambers wrote:
> There's a fun discussion over on slashdot about John
> Ashcroft's proposed Anti-Terrorism Act. It includes all
> "computer crimes" as terrorist acts, and the definition is
> fairly generous.
I certainly wouldn't advocate trying to crack .mil boxes in any case. But
I would surmise that the fact script kiddies and their ilk /do/ attempt
such hijinks helps keep the sysadmins on their toes. If no-one even dares
to poke at these machines, I can imagine an onerous degree of complacency
setting in - leaving .mil boxes just flapping in the breeze. So when the
/real/ terrorists want to strike, they'll have easy pickings.
But what do I know?
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