https://cybersecpolitics.blogspot.com/2017/08/the-killswitch-story-feels-like-bullshit.html … This is probably not good news...
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Replying to @daveaitel @dguido
Also, the entire us gov indicts about 30 hackers a year in a country of 300 million + people, with most getting probation. Is that too much?
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I personally know three people who have been indicted, and I hardly hang out in the Mos Eisley cantena. This is a small community.
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I mean, the Aaron Schwartz case is not an outlier - and every hacker knows someone like that.
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Replying to @daveaitel @dguido
Swartz could have gotten probation, too. And that was a fair case for criminal prosecution, I think.
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Maybe it was, but treating hackers as people during the process is a smart move strategically...in addition to being more just :)
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Replying to @daveaitel @dguido
Only hackers, though? Not fraud defendants? or burglars? Or drug dealers?
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But are you watching the response to this thing and thinking "That community is sure behind the FBI!" because if so? ?? ?
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seriously, just look at my mentions for evidence. lol what a weekend it's been.
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