> But now notice that the company isn't going to purposely authorize you to view the evidence of their criminal activity, so maybe a law that imposes a blanket ban on anybody accessing anything a company doesn't want them to is broader than it ought to be.
I think we've jumped pretty clearly here from actual discussion about the CFAA to a policy stance you're taking about how you feel it should be acceptable to hack companies if they deserve it.
I think we've jumped pretty clearly here from actual discussion about the CFAA to a policy stance you're taking about how you feel it should be acceptable to hack companies if they deserve it.