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'T0rn' Arrest Alarms White Hats, Advocates
Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus 2002-09-24

A raid on the alleged author of a well-known hacker toolkit is raising eyebrows among electronic civil libertarians, and putting security researchers on guard.

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'T0rn' Arrest Alarms White Hats, Advocates 2002-09-25
Anonymous (1 replies)
Its a slipery sloap 2002-09-26
Pertinax
Let's not try to hide behind a finger 2002-09-26
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'T0rn' Arrest Alarms White Hats, Advocates 2002-09-26
Anonymous@IRCnet (1 replies)
'T0rn' Arrest Alarms White Hats, Advocates 2002-09-26
Anonymous (2 replies)
'T0rn' Arrest Alarms White Hats, Advocates 2002-09-30
Anonymous
> Can somebody explain to me how this is a bad thing?

It may be t0rn now, but in the future it could be nmap. Who is to draw the line? Do you trust them to draw it correctly?

> T0rn was not written to help you keep your site secure, it

> was designed to break into your site, hide it's tracks, and

> potientally use your site as a launching point for other bad

> things. Where is the redeeming social value here?

Without the bad, you cannot create the good. Although little good value comes from t0rn, I do not think anyone should judge if it's illegal or not on how much good it is vs bad it is. Exploits/rootkits may not do a ton of good for security, but they are helpful to people in research and to test.

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'T0rn' Arrest Alarms White Hats, Advocates 2002-09-27
Anonymous@IRCnet
He hasn't been charged yet .... 2002-09-30
Anonymous (1 replies)
He hasn't been charged yet .... 2002-10-03
Anonymous
Gun comparisons missing the point 2002-10-03
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