Rahul Sundaram wrote: > https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-advisory-board/2008-August/msg00088. >html "Interfering with an investigation"? Bullshit! I suppose it's also illegal to stop the intruder until the investigation is done, then? You have to let him continue causing damage, reading your secrets and covering his tracks, because if you stop him he'll know he's been discovered and then you've interfered with the investigation, right? I knew the legal system in the USA was crazy but I really didn't think it was *that* insane. When you discover an intrusion, the *first* thing you should do is yank the network cable out. An inevitable side effect of this is that the intruder finds out that he's been discovered. Warning others who may also be affected doesn't help the intruder get away better when he already knows he's been discovered. Björn Persson
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