19 ordspråk av Mark Rasch
Mark Rasch
I give out my address to certain Internet places because I need something shipped to me. I don't have a choice.
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I still get a little hungry around 10 or 11 at night, but now I try to eat more healthy snacks.
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I would say the Fourth Amendment (guaranteeing protection against unreasonable searches) is the Fourth Amendment, and the fact that you're invading the privacy of millions as opposed to dozens should make it worse, not better.
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I'd be very surprised if the FBI does not catch this guy.
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If I am driving in France, I would be subject to French traffic laws. If I am driving in Australia, Australian traffic laws. If I am driving the information super highway, you don't know whose laws apply.
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If you are a determined bad guy, you will find relatively easy ways to avoid detection. The good news is that most bad guys are not clever and not determined.
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If you have a policy that says e-mail can be monitored but in 10 years you've never monitored anybody's e-mail, then your de facto policy is that e-mail is not monitored.
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It's so widespread, ... It's used against many different countries, and law enforcement only has a small handle on it.
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Most companies have a policy that says if you use our computers you consent to our monitoring.
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Reverse engineering is not clearly illegal.
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The bad guy will have gone through many, many steps to conceal his identity, through pirated or hacked accounts.
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There is nothing about computer security in the law -- nothing.
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There's no question in my mind that once we make the networks less secure because of CALEA, we will exploit that lack of security to intercept communications under every legal authority asserted by the government.
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They have to put in effective measures right away to ensure the confidentiality [and security] of consumers' credit card numbers and other personal data, ... Egghead.com has a privacy policy that says they will do just that, so they are bound by law to do so.
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They sell it, and they make money off the personal information that I have given them. And what we are recognizing now on the Internet is that personal information is commodity.
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