To: MadIvan
Most anti-hacking statutes should cover this - defacement of websites, as the "script kiddies" do is illegal. Usually that's an unuathorized use, by cracking or stealing passwords. No such thing occured here. He jumped through the right hoops to become, if briefly, an authorized user. Our recourse is to delete his posts and remove his account, and ban his IP address.
101 posted on
05/09/2005 6:10:26 AM PDT by
jude24
("Stupid" isn't illegal - but it should be.)
To: jude24
Usually that's an unuathorized use, by cracking or stealing passwords.This is authorized use?
Unless you are a lawyer, I will wait for their opinions. I especially want to hear from prosecutors.
116 posted on
05/09/2005 6:13:38 AM PDT by
Lazamataz
(Not Elected Pope Since 4/19/2005.)
To: jude24
Our recourse is to delete his posts and remove his account, and ban his IP address.He has certainly violated the "Community Standards" of FR.
He should be prosecuted.
To: jude24
Our recourse is to delete his posts and remove his account, and ban his IP address.I would wager that this activity would constitute a violation of his own ISP's Terms of Service; Identifying his ISP and presenting this to them would most likely result in the removal of his access privledges.
152 posted on
05/09/2005 6:20:02 AM PDT by
mhking
("Today, we're gonna do things the RIGHT way...")
To: jude24
and ban his IP address
Probably wouldn't do much. If his IP range was banned that would prevent others w/ his ISP from coming to FR. The best thing to do would be to hit back.
422 posted on
05/09/2005 7:51:56 AM PDT by
BJClinton
(Giuliani/DeLay 2008)
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