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- From: D7AP002@TOA.TOWSON.EDU ("Tom Ohlendorf - TSU Admin. DP, 830-3642", 410)
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- Subject: Re: QUESTION FOR DIGITAL ON OPEN SYSTEMS
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- Date: 21 Jul 92 13:00:00 GMT
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- Joshua:
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- You wrote:
-
- > If someone were to stumble onto such a situation as was described, and the
- > user wrote (assuming mail was installed on the system) a message to the op,
- > warning him of the situation, would such an action be considered "malicious
- > hacking"? Note that this hypothetical situation assumes the user gets on the
- > system writes the mail then does a "logout. I am curious as to opinions on
- > this one.
-
- I would not consider this "malicious hacking" if the person left the message an
- got out. This would be the same as someone leaving a note tacked to your door
- that they found the door open.
-
- Tom
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