Ralf Dreibrodt wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Michael Renzmann wrote:
>  
>
>>Opinions?
>>    
>>
>
>you want to use a backdoor to get access a server, on which you are not
>allowed to get access.
>after that you want to modify the server (killing processes, deleting files)
>and you use the server without permission (for sending mail).
>
>well, IANAL, but you should ask a lawyer before doing stuff like this.
>
>  
>
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Hmm... well, I know the law usually isn't this flexible, but from a 
common-sense point-of-view, I think in this case most people would agree 
that Mike's and Jean's ideas are a Good Thing.  I mean, it's not like 
they're going to plant a virus-- that's already been done.  The point of 
breaking in is to *get rid of* the virus.  Unsolicited help, you know? 
 :)  *shrug* Sounds good to me, anyway.

-- 
Vikki Roemer
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