Hi all,
IMHO, reading other person's e-mail seems not so large
problem, in this case.
I think that the arrested lady told an ISP person to change
password of another psrson's.
That "abuse by social engineering" may be the main reason
of the arrest.
Unfortunately, I don't know the detail of this issue, and
uh, I'm not an native English speaker.
So, it's very difficult for me to explain.
Sorry for my TERRIBLE English.
Regards, from Japan.
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Phil Pennock wrote:
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> "Japan arrests woman for email snooping"
> <http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/20928.html>
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> Something about an "electronic communications project law".
>
> She wasn't the sysadmin; she used social engineering against an external
> ISP.
>
> Does anyone here know the legal situation in Japan concerning things
> like all these requests we keep seeing for configs to copy all incoming
> & outgoing mail to "the boss's account"?
> --
> Note to self: High-fiving is dangerous in a zero-G environment.
> -- Riff, Sluggy Freelance <http://sluggy.com/daily.php?date=010722>
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Toshio Kumagai (Toshio_Kumagai@???), Japan