• Cyberlaw HR4681: A law of leaking information is 10 years of prison
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[QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;46976687]How is saying something like that stating I want to go after him? It's literally a more blunt, "He pissing a lot of people off with stupid shit like this"[/QUOTE] I'm totally following you, how so many people on FB are thinking exactly the same thing, now that is fucking weird.
[QUOTE=draugur;46976506]"these new laws could pin you as a “racketeer” who willingly participated in hacking if you were one of those users (or if you clicked one of those links); punishable by up to 10 years in jail." No it wouldn't. You can't be charged for breaking the law before it was a law, you're grandfathered in. Sensationalist bullshit.[/QUOTE] It depends, if it's still in your timeline then maybe. That definitely would count as continued action here in Germany. [editline]21st January 2015[/editline] [QUOTE=Intoxicated Spy;46976712]Garry is going to get called again.[/QUOTE] He made the forums invisible to anyone not logged in, so someone would have to leak it for that to happen.
[QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;46976512]Yeah... Obama really is trying to get killed is he not?[/QUOTE] This reminds me of that time Garry got a call from the US secret service asking for the IP address of a UK Facepuncher who made a joke death threat about Obama. [editline].[/editline] I should really read the rest of the thread before posting...
Cited source is an article based on a blog post. Original source: [url]http://blog.erratasec.com/2015/01/obams-war-on-hackers.html[/url] And if anyone actually [URL="http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/legislative/letters/updated-law-enforcement-tools.pdf"]read the bill[/URL] you'd see that it mentions nothing about clicking a link. It actually doesnt even have the word "link" in the bill anywhere. It deals with people who knowingly and intentionally exceeds their authorization of access to take information. I'm sure all of you also know about the part of the bill dealing with DDoS, Viruses, Malware, etc., right? You're not going to get charged with a felony for clicking a link. For god's sake people.
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