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Re: what to do with a script kiddie
From: David Jiménez Domínguez <djdsecurity () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2005 23:31:18 -0500
From a truly ethical POV, it seems to mee that passive observation of potentially criminal acts is more unethical than intervention. -- Jack. You can "sniff" whatever pass your wire, is your data (In some countries
you could break the law),... even if you are working in an organization like an university... you could ask to the right people in order to develop a honeynet and watch the hacker activity. It's not unethical... but if you are using a uncontrolled environment you could be in trouble...
Current thread:
- Re: what to do with a script kiddie, (continued)
- Re: what to do with a script kiddie Sebastian Garcia (Jun 06)
- Re: what to do with a script kiddie Damian Menscher (Jun 04)
- RE: what to do with a script kiddie Stejerean, Cosmin (Jun 04)
- Re: what to do with a script kiddie ilaiy (Jun 04)
- Re: what to do with a script kiddie Lance Spitzner (Jun 04)
- Re: what to do with a script kiddie MrDemeanour (Jun 05)
- Re: what to do with a script kiddie Dave Dittrich (Jun 06)
- Re: what to do with a script kiddie MrDemeanour (Jun 06)
- Re: what to do with a script kiddie Dave Dittrich (Jun 06)
- Re: what to do with a script kiddie Andre Ludwig (Jun 06)
- Re: what to do with a script kiddie David Jiménez Domínguez (Jun 06)
- Re: what to do with a script kiddie Valdis . Kletnieks (Jun 06)
- RE: what to do with a script kiddie Hamish Stanaway (Jun 07)