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Supreme Court Limits Scope of Controversial Hacking Law

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Georgia police officer did not violate the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986. Nathan Van Buren accessed a police database to retrieve information about a license plate in exchange for $6,000 in cash. The court pointed to a number of structural issues with the law which go against the federal case for contending that he violated the CFAA. The ruling is a victory for the ethical hacking community by limiting the law s scope. The Electronic Frontier Foundation declared the ruling a victory for all internet users, saying that it should prevent misuse of the law.

Source: https://threatpost.com/court-limits-scope-hacking-law/166672/

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