I'll remember that when your name is plastered all over the media.I certainly feel this has no relevance on the quality of work what so ever... actually Ian went above and beyond several times in helping us out when HP was breathing down our neck. What Ian does / did in his spare time should be of no concern to the security industry.
Explain to me how this crime is relevant?
He worked for CERT. Fine. So do a number of other people. Are we going to track all of their civil/criminal legal issues too? Do you believe that his crime puts the reputation of CERT into question, or damages their ability to do good work?
-KF
The crime was not computer-security related. It was an attempt to exploit another _person_, and the only relationship to computers was the medium of the communication. In short, it's out-of-scope for this list.
Cheers,
Joshua Thomas Network Operations Engineer PowerOne Media, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>If you dont like it, un-subscribe or quit your bitching. Instead of >replying with your lame comments making yourself look like a real ass.
-badpack3t
>> But seriously, sex with minors isn't exactly a parking ticket.
>
> But seriously, who cares. This is full-disclosure. Not
> "people-in-the-security-industry-who-are-accused-of-crimes-that-people-dont-
> like". > > Kurt Seifried, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > A15B BEE5 B391 B9AD B0EF > AEB0 AD63 0B4E AD56 E574 > http://seifried.org/security/
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