On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, tack wrote:

> That's not the sensitive detail.  You are correct that they already have
> it.  The sensitive bit is tieing a physical address with interest to that
> information.  It's the association that's the valuable bit.

and unless you've been incredibly careful your entire life at both home
and work with how you handle your business and personal dealings the point
is moot. there are near infinite ways to draw the same conclusions with
the information you've already left all around the world since birth.

> In any case, I wasn't claiming it was some grand plot to hunt hackers, I
> just thought it would be quite an elegant and spiteful way should they
> decide to do so.  Sure beats asking for thousands of john doe
> warrants/subpeonas.

yes, but remember, we are dealing with the government. they wouldn't
bother going through all the trouble. they would just arrest anyone that
had ever purchased any electronic device because of their potential to be
a hacker. heh.


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