Yes. The FBI was investigating the AT&T incident, presumably the AT&T incident was what the fed were serving against. What possible valid search warrant could be executed? There was no hack, breach, illegal access of data, or anything else for that matter.
If you leave a system online with no password which allows you to scrape content you have a legal right to scrape that content. -Travis On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 11:10 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 10:09:22 EDT, T Biehn said: > > > I doubt the search warrant will hold up in court. > > Do you have any actual basis for saying that? Sure, the warrant might be > bullshit, it might be solid - the article doesn't give us enough info > either > way to tell. > > "Auernheimer was also arrested in March for giving a false name to law > enforcement officers responding to a parking complaint." > > Sad. The dude may have the intelligence to pull the hack, but not have the > wisdom to not dig a hole deeper. Just man up and take the frikking parking > ticket. ;) > > -- FD1D E574 6CAB 2FAF 2921 F22E B8B7 9D0D 99FF A73C http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?search=tbiehn&op=index&fingerprint=on http://pastebin.com/f6fd606da
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