On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 16:17:08 BST, n3td3v said: > This whole HD Moore savior of info sec thing has gone on long enough, > its time to see him for what he is and get him slammed up in jail > along with his counterpart |)ruid. I'll point out that you happen to live in the country that invented the concept of "habeus corpus". In other words, you cant slam him in jail unless you actually *charge* him with something. Please tell us which countr(y|ies) you intend to have him charged, and what offense. Specific references to statutes would be appreciated (for starters, I'll help you out and point out that in the US, he probably could *not* be charged under 17 USC 1201 (the DMCA anti-circumvention clause), nor under 18 USC 1030 (the primary federal anti-hacking statute), unless you have actual evidence that HD personally hacked into a computer covered by 18 USC 1030. You run into similar issue with 18 USC 2701 (access to stored communication). You *might* be able to make a case under 18 USC 2512 (dealing in devices for intercepting communications), except that there's the nasty clause "knowing or having reason to know that the design of such device renders it primarily useful for the purpose of the surreptitious interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications;" - and you'd fail on the "primarily" because there's lots of *other* uses for Metasploit. He *is* probably in violation of 36 USC 117, 7 USC 411b, and 26 USC 7523(a)(1), however.
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