Good q, I think B and C would have some juristiction, depending on crime impact ofc. yes indeed, if one of those countries is say USA and the hacker has used X to rip off A for huge huge amounts of say crecitcard injections... then forsure something is there, or, they would make it on the spot i am sure, if it were usa :) I wonder though, about australia, and uk and some other smaller countries, they may not... wich is, the greyish area still... but, i think it is crime impact on this one, and country a or b, being a power,politically,press wise, especially.. It is a good case to watch the Assange, as theyre basically doing just that now with him, creating the laws needed to create the extraditions... or so i believe. Although his case is abit cloudy , the rape being connected with, wikilkeaks for example.. But, that is where they make things up even, to create press,crime impact/victim impact, is taramount. regards, xd
On 1 October 2011 23:03, Darren Martyn <[email protected]>wrote: > Quick question regarding the extradition stuff. Say hacker X was caught in > country A, for cyber crimes in country A, but had also comitted crimes > against servers in countries B and C. Would B and C have any right to > extradite him/her or would they merely be tried for said crimes in country > A? (assuming country A brought them to trial in the end). > > Anyone have a definitive answer? > > On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 5:50 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Sat, 01 Oct 2011 09:16:11 +1000, xD 0x41 said: >> >> > As you also said, murder is a no brainer in any place...well, maybe not >> iraq >> > or afghanistan just yet :P lol.. >> >> Iraq, for all its problems, is still a place with a somewhat functional >> judicial system. The court system may be broken, but you in general *will* >> at >> least appear in a courtroom with a judge and be pronounced guilty before >> you're >> punished. >> >> I was actually thinking more along the lines of totally failed states >> such as >> Somalia, Sudan, or the contested parts of Afghanistan, where you can't be >> tried >> for murder because there isn't a court to try you *in*. >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. >> Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html >> Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/ >> > >
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