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"Squirrels work fine."
Jess--:
cool, he can shut a machine down with one of these
More Cowbell:
The guy is beyond dumb. He was willingly handing over his social security # and other personal info to someone who is obviously a hacker (since that was what he wanted them for). If he didn't get outed, he would have gotten his identity stolen and bank account wiped out.
ChadTower:
It's possible he did and is just too embarrassed/afraid to report it. Reporting it would likely implicate him in the crimes he attempted to contract.
mr.Curmudgeon:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on December 28, 2006, 03:04:48 pm ---Reporting it would likely implicate him in the crimes he attempted to contract.
--- End quote ---
He has already admitted to trying to trying to hire the hacker. He has subsequently been fired.
http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/10015
ChadTower:
Fired isn't the same as going to the Police and saying "I tried to hire a criminal to commit a crime and he stole my money."
Since they were misleading him and not actually going to commit the crime, I wonder if he can still potentially be charged with a sort of solicitation crime.
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