Saturday, January 07, 2006

Nipped the problem in the bud but(sorry, pun not intended) was no match for the digg effect

From digg.com: Student arrested for deadly F5 attack You just gotta read the comments on digg
A longer report than the link on digg: http://www.cantonrep.com/index.php?ID=261925

The intent was wrong. But legally he did no wrong...unless he overrode the F5ers' free will with jedi mind trick. He might have violated the AUP but is it legally binding?

"Forchione said school officials noticed that Lake High’s computer system was slowing down and called a technician who discovered the problem and its source."

Now the technician will discover digg.com

I won't include the school's website for good measure...but it can be found everywhere...
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