[Infowarrior] - BC cops think Unix 'prompt commands' is suspicious
Richard Forno
rforno at infowarrior.org
Wed Apr 15 12:55:39 UTC 2009
Again, "that which is strange or different MUST be suspicious" it
seems. From using "two different operating systems" including one
that "...is a black screen with white font which is uses prompt
commands on" having something other than the 'standard' computing
environment MUST be a bad thing, right? This warrant reads like it
was written in 1990 and possibly even taken verbatin from an early
draft of the script for 'Hackers' --rf
Boston College Campus Police: "Using Prompt Commands" May Be a Sign of
Criminal Activity
On Friday, EFF and the law firm of Fish and Richardson filed an
emergency motion to quash [pdf] and for the return of seized property
on behalf of a Boston College computer science student whose
computers, cell phone, and other property were seized as part of an
investigation into who sent an e-mail to a school mailing list
identifying another student as gay. The problem? Not only is there no
indication that any crime was committed, the investigating officer
argued that the computer expertise of the student itself supported a
finding of probable cause to seize the student's property.
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http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/04/boston-college-prompt-commands-are-suspicious
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