Great questions, my email server has been used to send out juke mail from
other companies/individuals.  I would like to hear more about these issues?

Thanks Tom

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From: Technical Incursion Countermeasures [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 28, 1999 5:38 PM
To: Brian Steele
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Subject: Re: Liability question...


At 09:21 27/06/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Slightly off-topic:  - could the owner of a LAN (be it company, university
>or whatever) be held responsible for a hack attack on another computer
>system originating from one of the computers on its network?

As far as I know it should not be unreasonable to assume that this will
occur sooner or later. I can see two areas for a case here..

One is the one of direct assult on behalf of the organisation. In
otherwords someone within your org mounts an attack against another org -
it can be held reasonable that the originating org had full knowledge of
this occuring.

Two A tort case for criminal negligence. In other words if the attack came
form your systems then you should be aware and your security should be good
enough. Therefore you have a duty to ensure that you are not aiding or
abetting criminals.

Anyway - if its in the US - I'm sure someone will try and sue sooner or
later :}

Cheers,

Bret
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