No, I'm not saying that - it's a bad analogy. These computers were not "unlocked", but were poorly secured, mostly because they contained nothing particularly sensitive.
However, he still broke in, and broke the law. He deserves to be punished, but also deserves no respect for the technical merit of his crimes.
No, I'm not saying that - it's a bad analogy. These computers were not "unlocked", but were poorly secured, mostly because they contained nothing particularly sensitive.
However, he still broke in, and broke the law. He deserves to be punished, but also deserves no respect for the technical merit of his crimes.