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Bugging devices Re: Other ethical questions (was: Re: [SAGE] Ethicalquestion - to disclose or not to disclose)
On Sat, 9 Dec 2006, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 2:30 PM -0500 12/9/06, Stephen Potter wrote:
> > Consider this similar situation. You come home and find a large package
> > on your doorstep with no easily seen markings as to who it is from or for
> > [snippity, because Stephen's note led into ...]
> Okay, so lets take a real-world situation that has recently happened to us.
>
> A package arrives on our doorstep from FedEx. It has our street
> address on it, but the recipient name is someone else. The sender's
> [snipped speculation that the device could be bugged, which triggered]
> [a lengthy flame war that I avoided]
I have to admit that I was skeptical about the
bugged-device-arriving-via-FedEx scenario, but I stayed out of the
topic.
The recent news that a group of U.S. contractors had bugged coins has made
me a touch less skeptical.
<http://news.aol.com/topnews/articles/_a/defense-contractors-warned-about-spy/20070111092409990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001>
Damned strange, all this.
My favorite bit from the article is "the case of a female foreign spy who
seduced her American boyfriend to steal his computer passwords."
That makes for a fun pick-up line at bars.
Cheers,
John