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![]() ![]() Lambda CinC icklenewt I'd prefer us to move closer to (B). However, I would be uncomfortable if people were asking questions that are illegal in most countries and are getting clear directions to follow. I prefer things to be approached in what I feel is the right manner - you can pretty much give people any information you want so long as it is delivered in the right way; shown as an education resource rather than appearing to promote illegal hacking. This is what brings me to ion's D. CyberArmy, in my view, should not actively promote anything illegal. However, that shouldn't mean we steer clear of anything that could be taken that way. We should be providing information and learning tools, and leaving it to the individual as to how to use those. ~ickz~ .:: ::.
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