I came upon this article in my reading this morning: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9140239/Cable_modem_hacker_busted_by_ feds?source=rss_security
I thought this article went well with the thread several weeks ago around ethics and legality. According to the article this individual was arrested by DOJ for selling "customizable cable modems and software that could be used to get free Internet service or a speed boost for paying subscribers" even though he claimed they were for "for educational use only." I am sure there are pertinent facts on both sides that are missing in this article and this individual is innocent until proven guilty but I think it reinforces the point that if something has the appearance of being a bit shady, it is best just to stay well clear of it. I think this article serves as a good reminder for tech folks. In computer/electronic law, the closer you get to that edge the murkier things get. It is probably best just to stay away from the edge. Well that is my opinion for what it is worth. Jody
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