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I also agree with you. The kid is guilty of
nothing more than "Unethical use of a hex editor". And here's my MAIN
FUCKING POINT SO LISTEN UP ALL OF YOU:
THE 7000 COMPUTERS THAT HE SUPPOSEDLY INFECTED
WOULD HAVE BEEN INFECTED BY THE "ORIGINAL" WORM HAD THEY NOT BEEN
COMPROMISED BY HIS VARIANT FIRST. SO WHAT'S THE FUCKING CRIME?
READ BELOW...
The analogy is this: A scientist drops a
monkey infected with the Ebola virus into a large tank containing 20,000
other monkeys. Some monkeys have been given a shot to protect them from
infection, so as the virus spreads they do not become a carrier.
The outbreak starts at the far west end of the container and is
working its way to the east side, infecting every monkey exponentially as they
all pass it on to their neighbors. One of the
smarter monkeys gets infected and realizes what is
happening. For some strange reason this monkey knows that drinking a
certain liquid (on the floor of the container) will slightly alter the
properties of the virus he has become infected with immediately. He stirs
up the other end of the container by hurling a pile of his own feces. Now,
the outbreak has not reached that end of the tank yet (but most definitely will
in time) and the outbreak is now spreading from the west and east ends toward
the center. After the outbreak has reached its infection maximum and
looking at all of the dead monkeys on the tank floor, the uninfected monkeys
start asking questions as to what the hell happened to their brothers and
sisters. Weeks go by and no one has an answer. Finally, one
monkey overhears a conversation about how one guy threw his shit all the way
across the tank. That's the guy we need to punish they concluded.
They apprehend the monkey on his death bed for throwing his own shit and causing
the outbreak at the east end of the tank, which supposedly killed 7000
monkeys. They continued looking for the original infectioner, but the
scientist was never discovered. Some of the monkeys started to blame God
for allowing this infection to be possible. "Why the hell does God want to
torture us? We are but mere mortals!", exclaimed one monkey. "God
works in funny ways...", sighed another monkey.
Kris Hermansen
On Sat, Aug 30, 2003 at 10:39:53AM -1000, Jason Coombs wrote: > if he made the modifications and gave the modified worm to other people but > didn't cause it to infect anyone else's computers, then what crime is he > guilty of exactly? criminal misuse of a hex editor? it could certainly be argued that the "damage" caused by this copy of the program is no greater than it would have been if his home computer had simply been infected and passed it on in the usual way. in fact, maybe he is even the pioneer of a new art form where people, out of respect for the rights of the autonmous agent, refuse to remove these programs from their computers and use hex editors to tattoo their message onto the worms' backs. i can see web sites with worm poetry -- the random juxtaposition of sentences that trace a particular worm geneaology as it passes across the mesh, perhaps even paper-bound volumes. other than neglecting to install a program with a genocidal attitude towards certain processes, what exactly did this guy do wrong? |
- RE: [Full-Disclosure] DCOM/RPC story (Analogy) Kristian Hermansen
- RE: [Full-Disclosure] DCOM/RPC story (Analogy) Steven Fruchter
- RE: [Full-Disclosure] DCOM/RPC story (Analogy) madsaxon
- Re: [Full-Disclosure] DCOM/RPC story (Analogy) Kristian Hermansen
- Re: [Full-Disclosure] DCOM/RPC story (Analogy) ww
- RE: [Full-Disclosure] DCOM/RPC story (Anal... Steven Fruchter
- Re: [Full-Disclosure] DCOM/RPC story (Analogy) Jarmo Joensuu
- Re: [Full-Disclosure] DCOM/RPC story (Analogy) Jennifer Bradley
