Re: Access to "hacker's" computer legal?



TV Slug wrote:

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Does anyone know if exceptions exist in the law for unauthorized access to the equipment of someone who has gained unauthorized access themselves?

Keep in mind that I am not talking about someone running a rogue AP that
duplicates an existing SSID in an *attempt* to misdirect computers for
nefarious access attempts.  I believe in this case the rogue gives up any
legal protection by operating with intent.


With today's low-life lawyers you would be guilty of causing mental distress to the person breaking into your system and have to support him the rest of his life.
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