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RE: [cobalt-users] Cobalt to provide compensation for server hack ?



On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Dan Kriwitsky wrote:

} "The Cobalt RaQ includes everything you need to begin hosting now."

"Join the Navy, see the world!"

	I spent 985 days, 2 hours and 10 minutes locked inside
of a long black tube in classified locations that were not even
disclosed to us and at a classified depth crusing along at a
classified speed waiting for the President to push a button a button
that would cause us to destroy the vast majority of life upon this
planet. Gad, telling you how to flush the blasted toilet on a NUC
would technically make me traitor to my country. My own brother
little brother, who followed in my shoes, called the FBI and turned
me in when he saw one of the menus (what we had for lunch one day -
some twenty years ago) framed and hung over my desk...

	So I should sue?

	Or perhaps maybe we should take a peek at the web site of
those of you who want to sue? Exactly how many of you are claiming
connectivity and/or a NOC that you don't even know if your provider
actually has?

	I don't much are if you sue Cobalt or not. But don't waste
your time trying to convince me that the hacks are their fault. The
NSA can't keep hackers out of their systems. You really think Cobalt
should be held to a higher standard?