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<description><![CDATA[TScheisskopf posted : Why some of the existing laws on illegal access and manipulation of computer systems have not been applied against commercial malware/spyware concerns. Lord knows I have seen enough systems burnt to the ground by the stuff, creating loss of data and the cocommitent expense.<br><br>With all the ways that prosecutors pile on charges against petty offenders, by using creative interpretations of existing laws, it has long been a mystery to me why these cases have not been treated in the same way.]]></description>
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