Since the U.S. hacks 1,000s of computers (both foreign governments and individuals), does this mean any other country can now pass laws against hacking and immediately convict the U.S. for criminal behavior?
I couldn't agree more, the US and all their TLA organizations are running around hacking everything in sight, they should get sued shitless. But it's OK for the US to do it, just no one else is allowed. I would point out the double standards here, but that's pretty much standard operating procedure for the US.
Can they now convict the U.S.? (Score:4, Insightful)
Since the U.S. hacks 1,000s of computers (both foreign governments and individuals), does this mean any other country can now pass laws against hacking and immediately convict the U.S. for criminal behavior?
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I couldn't agree more, the US and all their TLA organizations are running around hacking everything in sight, they should get sued shitless. But it's OK for the US to do it, just no one else is allowed. I would point out the double standards here, but that's pretty much standard operating procedure for the US.
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you are an idiot. You SUSPECT the US government of something, while the US GOVERNMENT CAUGHT SOMEONE DOING SOMETHING.,
See, those two things are NOT EQUAL.
A suspicion is not PROOF.
Re: Can they now convict the U.S.? (Score:0)
The Snowden leaks say otherwise. As do these vault 7 tools.
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Snowden was a black flag!!!
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The truest american hero! He didn't have to die!