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Pedbor
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Hi

Today a question jumped to my mind...

picture this scenario:
person A cracks/tries to crack into person B's computer.
person B cracks/tries to crack into person A's computer as revenge or w/e.

I know that person A breaks the law but does person B do it?
If you compare to ex. person A attacks person B and person B fights back, then its self defence.

Just curious //Pedbor
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Thats a good question... :? My guess is that by the books it is illegal. Technically self defense would occur while the original attack is going on. (ie: if someone is trying to beat you up and you turn around and beat them up instead.) Your example would be more comparable to someone beating you up and then the next day you go and beat them up. You would be in trouble in this case, so I assume that a revenge attack would be illegal aswell.
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plope0726 wrote:Thats a good question... :? My guess is that by the books it is illegal. Technically self defense would occur while the original attack is going on. (ie: if someone is trying to beat you up and you turn around and beat them up instead.) Your example would be more comparable to someone beating you up and then the next day you go and beat them up. You would be in trouble in this case, so I assume that a revenge attack would be illegal aswell.

.......unless it is to regain stolen info thats important (ie credit card infos)
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True but I'm sure there are certain channels you must go through to stay out of trouble...
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Post by Qu'alynd »

in germany person B would also break the law, no matter what information A got (even portscans are considered an attack... 3 years jail...)
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Post by plope0726 »

Isn't penetration testing illegal in germany too? Even if hired by the owner?
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jail my ass
do u think that in deutshland have jails for hackers
hah
*still likes penis rock*

lol this seems to have developed into a forum-wide contribution. <3 my profile, and men


PW:hack18311 + 1 - orly? i still too stoopid to add my hotmail says it will reset to 8736ed7a
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and for the person who hack my account
u r the most gayest man on earth
and if u want i can give u my other account
*still likes penis rock*

lol this seems to have developed into a forum-wide contribution. <3 my profile, and men


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a wrote:and for the person who hack my account
u r the most gayest man on earth
and if u want i can give u my other account
lmao. he thinks someone hacked him, but he has no fucking idea the trail of breadcrumbs he left. even his signature makes me laugh EVERY TIME IS SEE IT.

HEY A, LOOK AT YOUR SIGNATURE. SEE ANYTHING FUN?
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Post by Qu'alynd »

http://bundesrecht.juris.de/stgb/__202c.html
1 year jail for DOWNLOADING cain&abel and similiar tools


http://bundesrecht.juris.de/stgb/__202a.html
3 years jail for sniffer network traffic

nope it says "unbefugt" which means as much as "not autorized", so penetration testing is legal...
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