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Nmap Hackers: article 2

article 2

From: Robert E. Leever <bel1_at_osi.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 15:31:28 -0700 (PDT)

I'd sure like to know what they mean when they
say in article 2:
"...when committed intentionally (6) the access to
the whole or any part of a computer system without right."

by the word "right".

No where in the document do the clearly describe what they
mean by "without right". If I ping another system on the net
have I accessed it? yes. Was it "without right"? If you
don't want your systems pinged, then I guess you could decide
it was "without right". What if i fat fingered the ip address
& pinged the wrong system? If you follow the reference (6) it
covers just about everything, including fat fingers.

one other "question". Who elected these people anyway?

b;)

ps. I think I just might be able to slip by article 10
as I understand that you may copy small portions of copyrighted
material.... (c:
Received on Jun 02 2000

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