Hello,


This was intresting, not for the news in it self more about it being
reported. Is Ireland realy this 'safe' place that I can read from the
article? And it seems very 90-ish to report about 2600 meetings as
dangerous ground for criminals. 

Do we have any of the Irish scene here and can we get an opinon from them 
about this article?

Happy hacking,


/Per,

On Fri, 12 May 2000, William Knowles wrote:

> http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/finance/2000/0512/tech5.htm
> 
> By Rory Kelleher
> 
> INTERNET: Mr Sean Reynolds, managing director of RITS, says that 2600
> magazine, otherwise known as the hackers quarterly, publishes lists of
> locations and times for hackers in various countries to meet up.
> 
> Until recently he said the phone boxes on St Stephen's Green were
> listed as a meeting place for hackers and virus creators.
> 
> The Garda says it is aware of the magazine listings and that groups of
> Irish hackers have been meeting.
> 
> The meetings took place on the first Friday of the month from around 5
> p.m. to 8 p.m. but the listing for the meeting in Ireland has
> disappeared in the last issue.
> 
> Mr Reynolds says this is probably due to action by Garda.
> 
> [...]
> 
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