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A YouTuber is promoting DDoS attacks on Russia – how legal is this?

9 pointsby WalterSobchakabout 3 years ago

3 comments

phendrenad2about 3 years ago
What a pathetic article. It claims to confront a question on a lot of people's minds ("Would the US government charge you with computer lawbreaking if you attack only Russian targets") but then just lists some computer laws and says "here are some laws that exist".
incomingpainabout 3 years ago
I thought about this early on when DDOS against russia were being promoted here on HN. Projecting DDOS across continents isn&#x27;t practical. The entire idea is pointless, Oceanic cables are all going to have IPS running to better utilize them. They are a highly utilized precious resource. Later on, Russia released the IPs of ddos attackers and they were all from their neighbours. No attacks really came from the USA.<p>1. It is obviously a crime, not actual ddosing as that&#x27;s difficult to prove. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Encouraging_or_assisting_a_crime_in_English_law" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Encouraging_or_assisting_a_cri...</a><p>2. What prosecutor can find a jury that will convict you for being anti-Russia? They won&#x27;t even consider wasting their time for a second charging you.<p>3. If you&#x27;ll never be charged let alone be found guilty, it is illegal?<p>4. Morality and ethics? You are clearly in the wrong here. Don&#x27;t try to add to the problem. You don&#x27;t end a war by adding to it.
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codefreeordieabout 3 years ago
Russia is an enemy of the people who make YouTube censorship decisions and also the people currently in charge of the enforcing of the laws, so it&#x27;s probably fine.