• Solemarc@lemmy.world
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        2 years ago

        Id guess maybe, if I generated a string using AI and intentionally crashed their stuff, it might be crime.

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        2 years ago

        I’m only using the tools provided, not accessing anything that’s clearly pointed out I shouldn’t. If anything, that question field is specifically designed for me to use.

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          If I go to a hardware store and start taking a sledgehammer to the walls “I’m only using the tools provided” is not going to be a valid defense.

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            Not a good comparison, the sledgehammer isn’t meant to be used in the store, the search function in the website is, don’t be dumb.

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              Okay, the hardware store has a saw for customers to cut planks to the length they need. There are many ways they could “misuse the tool provided”

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        2 years ago

        All you’re doing is showing something in public which is perfectly legal.

        no, it is not, showing something in public is often not legal, it - as is often the case - depend on the context.

        It doesn’t damage the camera.

        it damages the database.

        then that’s on them if something bad happens. You have no control over what happens inside of their computer.

        no, that is on you, because you made that clearly intentionally malicious input. it is the same as if you had used the keyboard, the input method is really not important.

        do you think that if you successfully hack a bank and steal some money you will get away with the defense of “all i did was send your computer some input, sending input to computers is perfectly legal and i really don’t have any control over what is going inside it”?

        that is 5 year’s old idea of how law works.

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        2 years ago

        As far as I’m aware cybercrime is generally: “anything done maliciously involving a computer” intentionally sticking a drop table command over your plates because you’re expecting something to read your plate and input it into a db might count.