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Re: Question of Authority..

said by Jonbo298 See Profile :

If it means the security of hundreds/thousands/millions of account names/password, etc...then yes, they have a right IMO.

If a big site like Google or Amazon all of a sudden posted a ton of credit card info or any kind of personal info, I'd rather have it yanked immediately in terms of taking site down temporarily until it was removed. Protecting people's security is much more important then a website losing some business.

If a site was up for days with people's personal info, alot would be ticked that the site or another site like godaddy for example didn't pull it to stop the breach of security.
I agree. This site's owner, like some others, defends the posting of illegally obtained userids & passwords as a necessary aid in improving security. They sound just like the scum hackers that frequent their sites.
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Re: Question of Authority..

Please cite the law which was violated.
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Ever heard of identity theft? How about facilitating identity theft?
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A username and password are not identity theft. try harder next time.
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So you wouldn't have a problem with giving me your bank account username and password? Or how about a username and password to a shopping site that stores your credit card info? Some users on myspace do use the same passwords and user names on other sites or even have personal info in their profiles. Using that info is most certainly identity theft. No matter how you try and spin that it's not.
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First off anyone who uses the same passwords on different sites, or even worst yet post their personal info on unsecured myspace, or any profiles for that matter, are fools.

There is no excuse whatsoever, other than the poor excuse of ignorance and denial, to use random password generator programs such as RoboForm (The one I use) to generate random passwords on different websites that have ANY of your personal information.

You can not be too careful when securing private information on the internet. Ignorance and denial will make you a target.
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Myspace is not a banking system, it has no direct tie to anything financial or personal. I can not get your social security number from it. Stealing a myspace password is not identity theft.
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Re: Question of Authority..

Yeah. Keep believing that.

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Invasion of privacy tort:

You cannot knowingly publish private data of private individuals, especially when a reasonable person expects the data to remain secure. This overrides the First Amendment. Case closed.
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said by ROCINANTE 2112 See Profile :

Invasion of privacy tort:

You cannot knowingly publish private data of private individuals, especially when a reasonable person expects the data to remain secure. This overrides the First Amendment. Case closed.
Bullshit, plain and simple.

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It's the law; go look it up. Anyone who has majored in business has taken at least two law classes and would know this.
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