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Felony For Refreshing a Web Page?

therandomw writes "An 18 year-old boy was recently arrested in Ohio for telling fellow students to refresh the schools web page in order to slow down the server. He is being charged with a felony and is currently being held in jail. According to Canton City Prosecutor Frank Forchione 'This new technology has created a whole wave of crimes, and we're just trying to find ways to solve them.'"

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  1. Oh Crap! by rodgster · · Score: 5, Funny

    Fark!

    I just commited 7 felonies waiting for this story to appear.

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  2. Article slashdoted... by Eyah....TIMMY · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... after all the /. readers held down F5 to see if it really worked

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  3. the media by User+956 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I love the complete bullshit way this article frames the situation. He didn't put a link, he "created a website, which connected to the school's system." ooo.. sinister.. yeah...

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  4. But wait, don't order yet!! by shystershep · · Score: 3, Funny

    New, only on Slashdot, the Outrage-O-Matic!!

    Simply take the bare facts of a story, throw in some out-of-context quotes and counter-factual insinuations, and that boring story about some punk's criminal mischief is suddenly about the Man's insane overreaction to a harmless prank!

    It's fun for the whole family! Get yours today!

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  5. Holy Crap by jandrese · · Score: 5, Funny

    Slashdot is in a heap of trouble.

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  6. Does this mean that it's also a felony by multiplexo · · Score: 4, Funny
    to press all of the buttons on an elevator at once?

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  7. Re:Let the slashdotting begin by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yeah. If it doesn't work at first, just hit F5 to try again. It'll work eventually...

  8. Re:must be more zero tolerance by Bin_jammin · · Score: 4, Funny

    Maybe someone will post a mirror and we can reload that. That'll show 'em.

  9. Re:must be more zero tolerance by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Boy if they thought a few people in a chat room would be bad....

    Or

    Witness the firepower of a fully armed and operational slashdotting!!

  10. Re:Seems like a waste of time and money by JWW · · Score: 4, Funny

    Causing a tremendous amount of damage?

    I'm sure the kid didn't cause a tremendous amount of damage. Not so sure about what the slashdotting will do....

  11. School by taskforce · · Score: 4, Funny
    The school in question is Lake High School in Uniontown Ohio.

    http://lake.stark.k12.oh.us/

    The site is actually down, which is a shame; it would have been a nice oppurtunity to see if we could get Zonk thrown in jail for posting it on the Slashdot front page.

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  12. Re:must be more zero tolerance by MightyMartian · · Score: 4, Funny
    Does this mean I'm going to be charged with a felony? I can't wait for the extradition hearing?

    "Your honor, the defendant is accused of taking part in a Slashdotting of a high school web server in the United States, and faces felony charges."

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  13. Canton, OH is not known for common sense by ChipMonk · · Score: 4, Funny

    Last year, an article on the WEWS Channel 5 website had this gem of a quote:

    "School officials are not sure they [know] what has caused so many pregnancies..."

    Someone needs to get these people a clue-bat.

  14. Re:Low-tech DDoS? by Skye16 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Since his intent was to crash the school server, even as a joke, then his intent was to crash the school server. It doesn't look very good for him.

    Of course, they would have been better off letting him slide than making a few hundred thousand / million geeks curious all at once. That server probably unhooked its own ethernet cable, packed up its keyboard and mouse, and walked out the front door by now. Or it melted and dripped all over the carpet.

  15. Vulnerability exists on Linux as well by Pakaran2 · · Score: 5, Funny

    As a concerned user of fully patched Gentoo, I have tested the "F5 causes excessive reloading" vulnerability. It works on Konqueror, Mozilla and Firefox, with all patches installed, including hardened kernel. Local access to the machine is NOT required; the F5 vulnerability can be triggered when opening a web browser through, e.g., SSH forwarded X connections.

    I hope there will be a patch soon!

  16. New technology by Jotii · · Score: 5, Funny

    This new technology has created a whole wave of crimes

    Behold the refresh button, the wonder of modern technology.

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  17. You know, with this kind of logic... by Rude+Turnip · · Score: 3, Funny

    Cmdrtaco & Drew Curtis should be on death row!

  18. Re:Must Have A Pretty Bad Webserver by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 4, Funny

    This school must have a pretty bad webserver if simply clicking on refresh brings the server to its knees.

    *cough* Windows 98 *cough*

  19. Re:Canton Law Dept page by glassjaw+rocks · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yes! My city is getting owned.

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  20. Re:Canton Law Dept page by KenCrandall · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, a Manual Distributed Slashdotting Denial Of Service would be an MSDOS. :-) (Lame, but it made me giggle to think it up.)

  21. Re:must be more zero tolerance by superdominican · · Score: 4, Funny

    This story is very important. Slashdot should follow for the next few months. Make sure the URL is posted during that time so that we can be kept up to date on what their side of teh story is.

  22. Re:must be more zero tolerance by aplusjimages · · Score: 3, Funny

    I think they took it down. Now I can't see whats for lunch on Monday.

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  23. Re:must be more zero tolerance by mindaktiviti · · Score: 4, Funny

    I tried your link but it didn't work, so then I tried refreshing a bunch of times but it still didn't work! :(

  24. Re:Low-tech DDoS? by Metrol · · Score: 3, Funny

    He deserved a week suspension.

    Yeah, a week of sitting at home hitting F5!

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  25. Re:must be more zero tolerance by ABaumann · · Score: 3, Funny

    Actually, I think it's just the opposite.

    "It couldn't possibly be him. He was in jail at the time of the second attack."

  26. Re:Canton Law Dept page by cammoblammo · · Score: 5, Funny

    'Manual Slashdotting Denial of Service' works better. Of course, 'Slashdotting' implies 'Distributed.'

    Come to think of it, it implies 'Manual' too.

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  27. I did it! I'm glad I did it! by AmazingRuss · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'd do it again!

    (click)

    BAAAAHAHAHAHAHA!

  28. Re:must be more zero tolerance by jimicus · · Score: 4, Funny

    It really was a joke to say that the site would crash, because it wouldn't - and didn't.

    Until it was slashdotted.

  29. Re:must be more zero tolerance by chphilli · · Score: 3, Funny

    Wow - you saw how much trouble this kid is in for refreshing his school's website, now you're trying to Snail-Slash the Stark county jail? You're brave!

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  30. Re:must be more zero tolerance by Headcase88 · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's a very valuable page. No wonder the school and police were after this fellow. He wasn't just taking some lousy page that no one read in the last 3 months temporarily out of service, he was trying to stop students from "achiev[ing] their full potential for intellectual and personal growth". Clearly, he had to be stopped before he went on to more illustrious crimes like overwhelming the server that powers the site about sidetalking.

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  31. The felony is obviously for... by itior · · Score: 3, Funny

    Theft!

    He is making them steal MEGAHERTZ!

  32. Please show damages by jnaujok · · Score: 5, Funny

    Excuse me for pointing this out, but where exactly are the damages that relate to this felony. If this kid finds a lawyer with even an ounce of brains, the court case should last thirty seconds.

    Lawyer: Why do you have a web site?

    School: So the public can access it.

    Lawyer: So, is the same machine running it today?

    School: Yes.

    Lawyer: Does it run on the same connection?

    School: Yes.

    Lawyer: And it runs the same software, with the same data?

    School: Yes.

    Lawyer: So, in fact, nothing was erased or altered on the machine in any way? Correct?

    School: Yes.

    Lawyer: Did your service provider charge you with any extra fees?

    School: No.

    Lawyer: So, apart from a handful of extra traffic, which you admit slowed down but did not stop, damage, or destroy hardware, software, or data, and which did not cost you any extra money, you had not other damages?

    School: Uhm, well, I guess that's correct.

    Lawyer: Tell me, do you sue the driver in front of you if he slows down, or charge the slow walking grandmother holding up the line with a felony?

    School: Uhm, no.

    Lawyer: Tell me, if all the phone lines are in use at the school because people are calling them, is that a felony? Are prank calls a felony?

    School: Er, no.

    Lawyer: So, your basis for the "damage" in this case is that a student basically asked his friends to "call-up" the computer until you had a busy signal.

    School: Yes.

    Lawyer: In fact, your entire web site listed less than 900 hits before it was Slashdotted into oblivion. Tell me, have you started legal proceedings against the news agency that took the story national, or Zonk for posting it on Slashdot?

    School: Erm, no.

    Lawyer: So, you're only willing to harrass young children? To send a child to prison for what amounts to no more than a phone call where they hang up? Is that what you feel is acceptable? Is that, in fact, what you view as teaching our children?

    School: Er, do I have to answer that?

    Lawyer: Well, you are making me wait, keeping me busy, I might have to file a felony suit against you for that...

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  33. Re:Canton Law Dept page PDF by el+americano · · Score: 5, Funny

    That *was* engrossing, but personally I found this 7.2MB pdf on Zone Change Procedures to be even more informative:

    http://www.cityofcanton.com/safetyservice/bldgcode s/zonechangesample.pdf

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  34. Re:must be more zero tolerance by Steepe · · Score: 5, Funny

    Population density != intellegence

    Actually I have found the reverse to be true, to a point. With a dense population, you have more stupid people per square block.

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