Re: Civil Disobedience

From: William N. Zanatta (wzanattaat_private)
Date: Tue Oct 16 2001 - 06:09:47 PDT

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    Cutting down the human rights to knowledge is also terrorism. By this 
    way, in a few years we'll go down again. The underground people will 
    still have knowledge and they will be hackers. No thinking, no freedom, 
    is what we are going to face.
    How many of you believe hackers are not being used in the current war? 
    And they are not code hackers, THEY BREAK SYSTEMS FOR THE GOVERNMENT and 
    then they are discarded or kept hide. The government doesn't know the 
    concept of ethics. They also doesn't know the consequences of their 
    actions. They just do what they think should be done. That's why they 
    have so many problems with drugs in USA, for example.
    If a site is defaced, it is because it is not secure. And when we talk 
    about a site security, we talk about worldwide people security. Look, if 
    a commercial site like amazon.com is not secure then my personal 
    information are not secure. It is better to have a defaced site by a 
    hacker than having dozens of them inside your server stealing 
    information without your knowledge. And we know it happens!
    Think what you want. I'm not against the hackers they live for your 
    safety. Our freedom in the world is going down and I want to be dead 
    when it happens...
    
    William N. Zanatta
    



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