Use Lynx And Go To Jail

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http://www.boingboing.net/2005/01/27/jailed_for_using_a_n.html

Thursday, January 27, 2005

   Jailed for using a nonstandard browser

   A  Londonder made a tsnuami-relief donation using lynx -- a text-based
   browser  used  by the blind, Unix-users and others -- on Sun's Solaris
   operating  system. The site-operator decided that this "unusual" event
   in  the system log indicated a hack-attempt, and the police broke down
   the donor's door and arrested him. From a mailing list:

     For  donating  to  a  Tsunami  appeal  using Lynx on Solaris 10. BT
     [British Telecom] who run the donation management system misread an
     access log and saw hmm thats a non standard browser not identifying
     it's type and it's doing strange things. Trace that IP. Arrest that
     hacker.

     Armed  police,  a  van,  a  police cell and national news later the
     police  have  gone in SWAT styley and arrested someone having their
     lunch.

     Out  on bail till next week and preparing to make a lot of very bad
     PR for BT and the Police....

     So  just  goes to show if you use anything other than Firefox or IE
     and  you rely on someone else to interogate access logs or IDS logs
     you too could be sitting in a paper suit in a cell :(

-- 

Janina Sajka				Phone: +1.202.494.7040
Partner, Capital Accessibility LLC	http://www.CapitalAccessibility.Com

Chair, Accessibility Workgroup		Free Standards Group (FSG)
janina at freestandards.org		http://a11y.org

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