>This has got nothing to do with looking into peoples
>windows etc etc. It is very easy to walk past a house
>and see an argument/nice widescreen tv etc and look
>in.
>
>However someone has deliberately port scanned this
>computer. You cannot "accidentaly" port scan, and why
>would you want to if you werent looking for entry
>points?
>
>I agree, at least a warning should be sent to the
>user.


There are NO grounds to do that to a user. Unless it is written 
specifically into their use policy. I don't write it in because I run 
port scans on many of the computers that log into my websites. I want 
to know if they have NIMDA and other pc-bourne virii.

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