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Suspect in Yahoo Breach Pleads Not Guilty
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Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli,
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8/29/2017 | 12:59:46 PM
Re: Perplexed
@Dr.T: More to the point, in the US, it's a Constitutional right where criminal charges are concerned.


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Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli,
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8/28/2017 | 4:20:27 PM
Re: Verizon / yahoo
@Dr.T: The purchase of Yahoo was more for Yahoo's content assets than for its systems or user base. I don't think VZ particularly cares that much otherwise.
Dr.T
Dr.T,
User Rank: Ninja
8/27/2017 | 6:50:37 PM
Verizon / yahoo
Now that Verizon owns yahoo, do we think the security of their infrastructure and systems are any better?
Dr.T
Dr.T,
User Rank: Ninja
8/27/2017 | 6:49:09 PM
Re: Perplexed
"especially if his assets are frozen" That would be very good, there has to be a precedence set for this case.
Dr.T
Dr.T,
User Rank: Ninja
8/27/2017 | 6:47:26 PM
Re: Perplexed
" a speedy trial could well be to his benefit" Agree. Speedy trial will benefit everybody, including Yahoo.
Dr.T
Dr.T,
User Rank: Ninja
8/27/2017 | 6:46:15 PM
Re: Perplexed
"expedite extradition to be tried in the US" I agree, this should be done quite easily for many countries but when it comes to Russia it may not be that easy.
Dr.T
Dr.T,
User Rank: Ninja
8/27/2017 | 6:44:54 PM
Suspect ?
I did not know there was suspect on this issue, that is good, he can plead not guilty that will not change final outcome if he is at fault.
Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli,
User Rank: Ninja
8/26/2017 | 10:17:08 AM
Re: Perplexed
@Ryan: I definitely see your point, but if he really is innocent and believes he will be exonerated, a speedy trial could well be to his benefit -- especially if his assets are frozen. There may be other factors at play, too. Who knows?
RyanSepe
RyanSepe,
User Rank: Ninja
8/24/2017 | 6:38:20 AM
Perplexed
I find it quite odd that you would expedite extradition to be tried in the US, especially when you intended to plead innocent.


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