War, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics
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War, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics
Virginia Journal Of Law & TechnologySummer 2004University of VirginiaVol. 9. No. 7War, Peace, or Stalemate:Wargames, Wardialing, Wardriving, and the E War, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics Emerging Market for Hacker EthicsPatrick s. Ryan'AbstractA waidiiver gets in her car and drives around a given area. Using her laptop, freely available software, a standard Wi-Fi card, and a GPS device, she logs the status and location of wireless networks. The computer generates a tile and records War, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics networks that are open and networks that are closed. Once the data is collected, the wardriver may denote an open network by using chalk to mark a sigWar, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics
n on a building, called 'Avarclulking." or she may record the location on a digital map and publish it on the Internet. This article will explain the Virginia Journal Of Law & TechnologySummer 2004University of VirginiaVol. 9. No. 7War, Peace, or Stalemate:Wargames, Wardialing, Wardriving, and the E War, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics . Moreover, this article will show that the press has often confused wardnving with computer crimes involving trespass and illegal access. There are inconspicuous ethical slrades to wardriving that are poorly understood, and to date, no academic literature has analyzed the legality of the activity. War, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics Tins article will argue that the act of wardriving itself is quite innocuous, legal, and can even be quite beneficial to society. It Will also highligWar, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics
ht the need for wardrivers—and for anyone accessing open networks—to help establish and adhere to strict ethical guidelines. Such guidelines are availVirginia Journal Of Law & TechnologySummer 2004University of VirginiaVol. 9. No. 7War, Peace, or Stalemate:Wargames, Wardialing, Wardriving, and the E War, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics erent ethical code.e 2004 Virginia Journal of Law & Technology Association, at Imp: www.vjolt.net. Use paragraph numbers for pinpoint citations.t Assistant Lecturer and Ph D. Candidate. Interdisciplinary Center for Law and Information Technology (ICRI). Katholieke Univcrsitcit Leuven, http: www.kulc War, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics uven ac.bc icri. The author studied law at the Universităt St. Gallen in Switzerland ỊMBL-HSG. 2003) and at the University of Texas at Austin (JD. 200War, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics
0). The author is most grateful to Jos Dumortier for Iris support and encouragement to write this piece while at 1CRI. and to Amon Burton. John DzicnkVirginia Journal Of Law & TechnologySummer 2004University of VirginiaVol. 9. No. 7War, Peace, or Stalemate:Wargames, Wardialing, Wardriving, and the E War, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics appreciation to the following people who provided feedback on earlier drafts of this piece: Carolyn Daughters. Hans Graux. David Kahn. Wendy McCallum. Phil Weiser, and the VJOLT editorial staff.Table of contentsI.Introduction..............................................................3A.Wireless H War, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics acking: Scope of the Problem...............................4B.Hollywood Roots: WaiGames............................................8II.Wardialing.....War, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics
..........................................................10III.Phreaking...............................................................15IV.Wai driviVirginia Journal Of Law & TechnologySummer 2004University of VirginiaVol. 9. No. 7War, Peace, or Stalemate:Wargames, Wardialing, Wardriving, and the E War, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics .........................................................24c.The FBI Memorandum..................................................25DThe Computer Fraud and Abuse Act....................................26E.The Electronic Communications PrivacyAct...........................27F.Prosecutions for Wai driv War, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics ing-Related Acts...........................281The Puffer Case: Shooting the Messenger.........................282The Lowe's Case......................War, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics
...........................303The Child Pornography Case (Canada).............................314Proposed State Legislation...........................Virginia Journal Of Law & TechnologySummer 2004University of VirginiaVol. 9. No. 7War, Peace, or Stalemate:Wargames, Wardialing, Wardriving, and the E War, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics ..............34A.Development of Hackers' Ethics, a (Brief) Twenty-Year Retrospective.401The Post-WarGames Hacker s Code of Ethics (Lexy. 1984)...........412The Hacker Manifesto (“The Mentor,” 1986).......................423The Cuckoo's Egg (Stoll. 1989) and the Emergence of the “Gray HatHacker".... War, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics ......................................................44B.A Move from Ethics to “Policy”.......................................471Proposed Internet EnWar, peace or stalemate the emering market of hacker ethics
gineering Task Force Policy (Cluistey Wysopal.Virginia Journal Of Law & TechnologySummer 2004University of VirginiaVol. 9. No. 7War, Peace, or Stalemate:Wargames, Wardialing, Wardriving, and the EVirginia Journal Of Law & TechnologySummer 2004University of VirginiaVol. 9. No. 7War, Peace, or Stalemate:Wargames, Wardialing, Wardriving, and the EGọi ngay
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