I love how the narrative has quickly turned from "the government is going after the wrong guy" to "everyone in infosec has a past"
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The idea that everyone in infosec has a criminal past needs to die in a fire.
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Sure. But what happens, given the Yahoo precedent, when UAE starts charging NSA hackers for SWIFT?
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Not sure I follow.
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What distinguishes legal IC hacking from illegally skiddie hacking is about sovereignty of the state & US/UK power.
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But the US has undermined norms of sovereign hacking w/its prosecutions of China, Iran, and RU.
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Not sure this makes any difference. Someone who hacks for FSB to get intel on the US isn't like someone who hacks to steal credit cards.
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Tell that to Alexey Belan.
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The Yahoo indictment quite literally calls what NSA hackers do all the time "economic espionage." That's not smart, IMO.
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