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RE: [Full-Disclosure] Sasser author
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- Subject: RE: [Full-Disclosure] Sasser author
- From: "Nils Ketelsen" <nils.ketelsen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 09:54:56 -0400
>
> As soon as your virus changes the content of any part of the system's
> memory, be it the RAM or any other medium you have already manipulated
> data and are guilty of the corresponding crime. It's as easy
> as that. In
No it is not as easy as that. When I look at some random webpage, the
webserver has to load data into his ram and will then deliver it to me. Thus
I changed data in RAM. If this ever becomes a crime internet will become
quite boring.
With this email distributed to a lot of mailboxes, I changed data on many
mailservers, that have to store it. Sending email is not illegal according
to german law, though.
> This is idiotic.
Yes.
Because there is no simple logic behind this, we have judges. They have to
aplly common sense to the law. And common sense always is a point for
discussion.
The real world is not digital. It is not as easy as "if (MEMORY_modified)
{jail($years)};"
Intentions play a role here. So does the ability to judge your own actions.
And (last but not least) how easy it was made for you to commit a crome is
often affecting the time you have to spend in jail or the amount of cash
your crome costs you.
Nils
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