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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Name One Web Site Compromised by Download.Ject?



On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 10:56:28 PDT, Morning Wood <se_cur_ity@xxxxxxxxxxx>  said:

> As a side note, I would like to know if using a exploit on a non passworded 
> site ( access restriction )
> to obtain / change data is in fact illegal ( in the USA ) , as I recall it 
> is a violation to bypass
> an ACCESS CONTROL DEVCE. If no access control is present is there a 
> violation of a law?

Note that 17 USC 1201(a)(1)(A) says: "No person shall circumvent a
technological measure that effectively controls access to a work protected
under this title".  In other words, the anti-circumvention clause is
*only* concerned with the case of you circumventing something to get at
copyrighted data.

If there's no copyright issue, or no access control, that clause doesn't
apply.

You however *may* still be in deep bovine-based fertilizer from
possible violations of 18 USC 2101, 18 USC 1030, other US Code sections,
and quite possibly any state laws that pertain to whatever you did...

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