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23-10-08, 08:39 PM | #1 |
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Random question for the IT bods...
Well, it's as random as I can think to be honest.
Anyone know the probable legal outcome for breaching security on a social engineering network site? The extent of the breach was a single account, and no, it wasn't me what did it... Technically, it wasn't a cracked/hacked account, but that's a technicality, the method of entry was social engineering on the "forgotten password" tool. As I know it'll effect things, jurisdiction is going to be CA, US, or at best, somewhere in LA. Personally, as it's a single account, and the account holder a very minor celebrity, I'm putting my money on a fine & possibly community work. What do you lot reckon? |
23-10-08, 08:44 PM | #2 |
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Re: Random question for the IT bods...
Extradition to the US, 30 years in prison, and execution for terrorist offences. Probably.
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23-10-08, 08:53 PM | #3 | |
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Re: Random question for the IT bods...
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Also, I know of people that had had less for having full admin rights over social networking sites when they shouldn't. This is just a single account we're talking about. |
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23-10-08, 08:55 PM | #4 |
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Re: Random question for the IT bods...
I'd say that sounds about right, but I guess it depends on what was done via the account once it was compromised ?
Surely the other issue here is that it was possible for it to be compromised using the lost password tool in the first place ?
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23-10-08, 09:01 PM | #5 | |
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EDIT: Account password was changed, nothing more. No defacements, no info changed, no messages sent. This password was also used for other sites, and they also had their password changed, for example, mail. Last edited by Baph; 23-10-08 at 09:03 PM. |
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23-10-08, 09:16 PM | #6 |
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Re: Random question for the IT bods...
Meh.. what a stupid security question...
I'd say fine and community service on that one TBH.
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23-10-08, 09:30 PM | #7 |
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Re: Random question for the IT bods...
Point in question, recently someone done a similar thing to Gov. Sarah Palin, McCain's VP candidate, and a grand jury couldn't agree on charges. Now if memory serves me right the US do no have a data protection act. However, they do an intrusion act and a data storage act. As long as no damage has been done, only an incovenience was made and the rightful owner of said addresses were notified of their new password straight away he/she might get away with a slap. And by that I mean only a fine. Also depends on how much money your minor celebrity has and how big a lawyer they can hire.
If it was done from over here they might be in a world of pain very soon. |
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