So, the idea that the Feds can hire and retain people of sufficient skill to bring down hackers is fantasy, unless they are engaged in things like pirating software on the side or evading taxes. Perhaps our European allies can bring down malicious hackers. Not every hacker has ill intent. Some merely program beyond their understanding and we bear the consequences.
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Wednesday, December 5, 2007
RE: Will the Feds take down a big hacker group in 2008?
So, the idea that the Feds can hire and retain people of sufficient skill to bring down hackers is fantasy, unless they are engaged in things like pirating software on the side or evading taxes. Perhaps our European allies can bring down malicious hackers. Not every hacker has ill intent. Some merely program beyond their understanding and we bear the consequences.
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