>>If you follow any news, there was a case just recently of a women arrested for a felony count of tampering with Facebook's system by logging in with a fake id. Naomi's action was illegal and under U.S. chargable. She was extremely lucky that Andy left it at a letter and not have carried it to its logical conclusion. You can deny the truth of this all you want, but it doesn't change the facts. Accessing someone's account through faudulent means is illegal; hacking is illegal. Period. She's lucky..
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>They should have pursued it that way then. Instead, they got her fired. That was not an action of someone concerned what was legal and illegal, that was an action of someone seeking personal vengeance. I see a difference.
Jay
In germany it would mean to be fired for missing trust. I think its the right way to fire somebody for hacking. Extra legal would be an action of personal vengeance - at least as no other harm is done.
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