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Anonymous hacker group: Two jailed for cyber attacks
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21187632
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Brit mastermind of Anonymous PayPal attack gets 18 months' porridge.
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It is interesting as he didn't actually carry out the attacks. He got 18 months for inciting/organising it. Not sure if it has been made public yet but he was using trucrypt encryption on his computer there is some new law in relation to withholding encryption keys. |
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I am in two minds over this. First I think there needs to be consequences to their actions. Too many of these people are kids playing at being self-styled revolutionaries, believing they are part of some higher cause and revealing in that status. They think they're untouchable and outwitting the state and corporations. Yet what they do is the internet equivalent of vandalism and protest. For these reasons I think it's important that the message is sent that you're not untouchable on the Internet and you are committing crimes.
On the other hand I wonder about the need to send him to a prison. Surely there is a better way to punish a violentless crime from a first offender than that? A suspended sentence and community service maybe? |
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Intent and damage to business may have played a part in his sentence although when compared to the community service people get for serious assualt and other nasty crimes, the sentence is shocking. A guy in America just a sentence of 3.5 years for putting some camcorder films online. You could kill someone by drink driving and get less time in jail than both cases above. I spoke with the guy who got 18 months well before the court case started and he is an intelligent guy. The prison sentence is going to change his life in a big way. You can argue he went too far or that he was very passionate at what he believed in. This was all down to Paypal stopping donations to Wikileaks via its service due to political pressure in the US. How else does one show their unhappiness that financial control of an organisation can be strangled by one american company that has a monopoly on online payments? I think many feel powerless as they watch things happens. They are different people to those that just don't care and get on with their life. It is the protester types which do make a difference. Women would not be able to vote for example without these kind of people making a noise. Just as there is a fine line between genius and madness, there is a fine line between legitimate protester and criminal protester. Who decides where the line is? Usually some judge somewhere. |
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Maybe Truecrypt isn't up to the job anymore, I havent heard much about Encryption lately, but computers are getting increasingly powerful (Moores Law) maybe some of the old standards of encryption can now be beaten by todays tech.
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Its the key disclosure law dated 2006 ( good old google lol) ---------- Post added at 12:11 ---------- Previous post was at 12:10 ---------- Quote:
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Truecrypts file structure and encryption implementation is supposed to give plausible deniability. There can be another encrypted container inside another. You can give the keys to decrypt the container and it is not possible to know if there is another container inside or not. It is not possible to prove there is another encrypted volume in there although the cops will likely assume you do. The guy above gave the authorities his truecrypt key in the end. He wished he hadn't. Encryption and the law are going to clash big time in the next 5 to 10 years. ---------- Post added at 13:12 ---------- Previous post was at 13:10 ---------- Quote:
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