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by GeekyBear
908 days ago
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> The question is: Would they really? If they're willing to prosecute some kid who wasn't even trying to make a profit off of his access to a web server, why wouldn't they prosecute a company for trying to sell hacked access to someone else's servers? Also, there have been many prosecutions under this law. Aaron's case is just the most infamous example. |
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Beeper is trying to use an api to send message to users. They are not getting nor trying to get shell access to apple servers.