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Story: The NASA hacker: Scapegoat or public enemy?
With this action of extradition to the U. S. by a government, appears to be a paramount example of BAFFLEGAB to covewr up the technical shortcominmgs of the associated departments. They do not wish to acknowledge that an individual had access to all the systems by putting him before the judge. If he is extradited a lot of diry linnen will be exposed and they may try a plea bargain to cover there problems with fast footwork This is at the point where a lot of U. S. citizens should stand up to be counted as it was their Governments shortcomings that left it all vunerable and that is where the accounting report should go, to a US Citizen.
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Story: The NASA hacker: Scapegoat or public enemy?
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I'm wondering if the IT group is just stupi... dml337ira -
So, let's celebrate the criminal's actions an... Anonymous -
Accussing someone else of something wrong while yo... Arthur B. -
Why is this guy getting so much coverage and credi... Anonymous -
Anybody else smell a honeypot here? SysAdmin... SalmonSi -
Sigh. The man isn't a genius. So either something... Arthur B. -
>What were you doing prior to the most recent arre... Anonymous -
There should be NO TOLERANCE for this behaviour.... Anonymous -
WRONG WRONG WRONG!!!!!!!
Hackers can be GOOD!... paul -
With this action of extradition to the U. S. by a... Harold F. Pickewring -
This is a graphic demonstration of BAFFLEGAB on th... Harold F. Pickering -
Harold F. Pickering i totally agree with you.... paul -
This is hardly the 1st time that a non-american ha... Anonymous -
Scapegoat - UK has had all our secrets since they... C Hallmark USA -
All very nice but check your current affairs knowl... Anonymous -
This sounds very familiar, stories such as Kevin M... Anonymous








