> http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2007/12/security_in_ten.html

There is one thing Schneier gets wrong: "[t]here hasn't been a new
crime invented in millennia".

Every malum prohibitum is a new crime, invented when they passed the
law - or, if you prefer, when someone first thought such a law should
be passed.

Copyright violation is a good example, a crime which was invented
relatively recently.

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