Re: legal Question on scans

From: no body (no-one_at_no-where.com)
Date: 07/22/03


Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 16:03:16 GMT


> I once noticed someone trying to hack my ftp server 'live' so I fired off
a
> port scan on his system. He disappeared pretty quick and didn't come back.

He's finding a good lawyer.

:-)



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