 jjoshuaPremium join:2001-06-01 Scotch Plains, NJ kudos:1 1 edit | Good luck... The claims against Media Sentry seem like a stretch but there's probably enough issues of fact to get it in front of a jury.
IANAL. |
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 1 edit | said by jjoshua:The claims against Media Sentry seem like a stretch but there's probably enough issues of fact to get it in front of a jury. IANAL. not a stretch according to the computer and fraud act...basically they are accusing media sentry of hacking into her computer; mind you; proof they used in the case against her that they can now use as illegal hacking proof against them in her case. -- Currently appearing as: Some crazy white dude being a menace to south central while drinking my juice in the hood |
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 jjoshuaPremium join:2001-06-01 Scotch Plains, NJ kudos:1 | Beg to differ. When using P2P, your computer publishes the information or replies to an expected request for information.
There's no hacking involved here.
Also, I'm not sure how they can claim that Media Sentry identified the wrong person and then also claim that Media Sentry hacked into her computer. But, hey, it's way too early to tell until everyone gets their turn for discovery.
As a casual observer, I would guess that Media Sentry identified a user by IP and the ISP gave up the wrong user information.
Why not add the ISP to the claim? Perhaps, by law, the ISP's exposure is limited if they believed that they were acting in good faith? |
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 | said by jjoshua:There's no hacking involved here. hmm...Your telling that to the one who knows how to do it...
From my college transcripts: quote: This is NOT an Official Transcript
Fall 2006 Course ID; Course Title; Earned Hours; Quality Hours; Quality Points; Grade NET -205 -301; NETWORK SECURITY AND ETHICAL HACKING; 3.00; 3.00; 12.00; A
Would you like me to dust off the ol' book and post how to do it? hmm, that wouldn't be too ethical though... -- Currently appearing as: Some crazy white dude being a menace to south central while drinking my juice in the hood |
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