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nixen
Rockin' the Boxen
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join:2002-10-04
Alexandria, VA
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reply to MrBentor
Re: Should be a capital crime.

said by MrBentor See Profile:

That is why we need to put those people who write those sorts or malicious programs put to sleep, if you know what I mean. And/Or solitary confinement until the release all the codes necessary decrypt the all files they encrypted, even if that means the rest of their life.
And having such a law in the US would help you how if the ransomer is in Bulgaria?

-tom
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"Some people have morals, standards and ideals about quality, but I'm an American: I couldn't care less." --Tony Pierce (paraphrased)


verolom

join:2002-03-23
Eagleville, PA
·Comcast

Hey, Bulgarians have to eat too, you know Besides the US still has a lot of weight in countries breaking its laws. Bulgaria, for example, and most of its people have aspirations to join the civilised world and given the opportunity, would even police themselves to make that happen.

This creative, although evil and malicious attack once again justifies having around a few reliable backup copies of your data.


Snickerdo
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join:2001-02-28
Niagara Falls, ON

said by verolom See Profile:

Besides the US still has a lot of weight in countries breaking its laws. Bulgaria, for example, and most of its people have aspirations to join the civilised world and given the opportunity, would even police themselves to make that happen.
Wow, that is one of the most arrogant comments I've ever read. Guess what? Team America is NOT the World Police.
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verolom

join:2002-03-23
Eagleville, PA
·Comcast

Uhm, I don't believe I said that. I simply stated that the US has an influence over the affairs of other countries (by force or more often not) when defending its interests (laws).

Besides, maybe you should read more comments if you found this one arrogant
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