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Judge Refuses To Convict Hacker

Jake96 writes "A judge in Wellington, New Zealand, declined to convict a man who ran an unrequested security audit on a bank's phone systems and was charged with 'intentionally accessing a computer system knowing he was not authorized to,' according to an article in the New Zealand Herald."

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  1. Not just once by shack420 · · Score: 5, Informative

    This is actually the second time this has happened in NZ this year...

    "Sahil Gupta, the second man charged over the Telecom voicemail hacking incident in April, walked free from an Auckland court last week.

    Gupta was charged along with a teenager who cannot be identified for legal reasons. The teen was charged with unauthorised access of a computer system and pleaded guilty. Gupta was charged under the same section of the Crimes Act and faced up to two years in prison.

    However two justices of the peace discharged Gupta saying there was no case to answer after a hearing in the Auckland District Court on Wednesday."

    more @ http://www.crime-research.org/news/21.01.2006/1770 / and all over ya google.

  2. Re:No surprise by spagetti_code · · Score: 4, Informative

    As an inhabitant of NZ, I think you need some lessons in Geography.

    Australia is where the convicts were sent.
    Colonists chose to go to NZ.
    Australia is 2.5 hours away from NZ by airplane - i.e. a *long* way.

    And we've got the Bledisloe Cup
    and Australia doesn't. :-)

    You need to spend some time with Google Maps.

  3. Re:Can this set a precedent here in the States? by badfish99 · · Score: 5, Informative

    How about the UK: see for example here

    Also, in the UK someone was fined £1000 and lost his job just for typing in a URL with "../../.." on the end of it. Story here.