• my_hat_stinks
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    This is very untrue and you definitely shouldn’t be giving out legal advice like this on topics you’re not knowledgeable on, but exactly which part is a crime and how criminal it is will depend on your local laws. Some such computer misuse laws are intentionally written very broadly with generic wording precisely so that edge cases such as unintentionally granting an unauthorised party access to a system does not clear them of wrongdoing when they do so.

    As for how to tell which laws are relevant and whether you’ve breached them? Well, I’m sure the answer will shock you.

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      9 days ago

      Nothing on lemmy is legal advice lmao.

      Further, they opened 2 way remote desktop connectivity. That is a literal invitation

      Edit now that that is covered, and completely distinct from all previous points and lines of discussion, it’s pretty shady to be looking for legal safe harbor for scammers who rob people all over the world every day.

      They are opening persistent 2 way connections to people’s machines with the clear goal of destroying them. There is little argument to suggest it is inappropriate to observe them while they do it.

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        it’s pretty shady to be looking for legal safe harbor for scammers who rob people all over the world every day.

        This is an argument that happened entirely within your own head, not in this thread. I think I made it clear right from the start I’m against scammers and approve of (ethical) actions taken against them, but I’m also against people who dox, invade privacy, engage in vigilantism, and gain unauthorised access to other’s computer systems (particularly when it’s for profit and ego). These are not mutually exclusive, there is no disconnect there. I even gave an example of more appropriate actions to take against scammers, notably actions that are actually effective.

        Criticism against “justice” porn is not remotely the same thing as condoning scammers. You’re arguing in bad faith and you know it.

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          Observing criminals in action is not vigilantism. Discussing how that could be construed as illegal behavior is shady.