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tod
response 45 of 49: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 20:40 UTC 2020

Today is Eastern Orthodox Good Friday, speaking of wicked Vatican...
(last supper AFTER Passover is kind of a big literary thing)
walkman
response 46 of 49: Mark Unseen   Nov 29 02:44 UTC 2020

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_McKinnon
tod
response 47 of 49: Mark Unseen   Nov 29 19:39 UTC 2020

re #46
 charged with causing over US $700 000 in damages ($5000 per machine) and
deleting at least 1300 user accounts and operating systems files

SOLO was like so many kids who operate from the comfort of their
parents basement.  Aspbergers is an easy out.  The ones I've known with
Aspbergers tried to socialize and travel despite the condition.

As for what he found in systems - which is the surprise?
The energy industry has always and will always be a honeytrap.
Now they'll use taxation for the "want" rather than the "acquisition"
walkman
response 48 of 49: Mark Unseen   Nov 29 22:18 UTC 2020

#47 I wonder... did he really delete 1300 accounts and the OS files?

It's like when the cop beats the snot out of you and charges you with
resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer.

Your head kept hitting his fist. 

I wonder if the feds were butt-hurt that a kid managed to snoop around
their network, then leak the information. Or maybe it really was a
honeypot? That's the thing with these situations. The "authority" always
has the advantage of being the legitimate voice.

The obvious lesson: don't put your nose where it doesn't belong. What
was that guy thinking??? And did he invent UFOs and secret energy as a
ruse to deflect? I think so. Or maybe not. ;) 

tod
response 49 of 49: Mark Unseen   Dec 1 03:49 UTC 2020

re #48
The 1300 accounts most assuredly have a dollar value which gave the
federal ass't prosecutor a big enough boner otherwise they'd have said 
2400 accounts.  Time to administrator/recover x salary of sysadmin =
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