Thought on @shadowbrokerss post: they can claim to leak to subscribers, but who is going to admit having paid and having access? 1/n
It was treated as stolen in August. https://www.emptywheel.net/2016/08/24/takedowns-of-shadow-brokers-files-affirm-files-as-stolen/ …
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@RosenzweigP &@jacklgoldsmith might have interesting comments on legal status of theft of NSA toys they won't admit are NSA toys. -
Do not know of any cases involving charges against purchasers for receipt of stolen property. Would be novel case, IMHO /5 =end=
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I would like to see a case where a company affected by a derivative exploit kit sues US govt and its contractors for copyright infringement.
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