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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, July 02 2013 @ 07:25 PM EDT |
Two men are working in front of a house on two identical windows of two
identical houses doing exactly the same thing. One is a criminal. The other is
not. Which is which?
The repair man has permission from the owner to remove the window.
The criminal DOES NOT have permission to remove the window.
And that folks is what it is all about.
Did he have permission to do what he did or did he NOT have permission to do
it?
By accessing over 100,000 accounts it is clear that this individual did not have
permission to access any account and as such must be regarded as a criminal who
was cough.
The argument about the difficult of accessing the accounts is simply an argument
of how strong the window lock was not an argument of did he have permission to
open the window and has no validity on weather the individual was engaged in
extracting information without permission. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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