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70% according to CNN’s Rapid Sample Poll.”
“CNN. Bah, Humbug. Sensationalist news. And you think the
proposed computer crime bills will pass?” Scott asked doubtfully.
Tyrone hesitated. “Sure, I think so. And you don’t?”
“No, I don’t. At least not in any meaningful way. C’mon, you’re
the constitutionalist not me. Sure, the original authors of the
bill will write something with punch, maybe even effective. But
by the time it gets committee’d to death, it’ll be another piece
of meaningless watered down piece of shit legislation. And
that’s before the states decide that computer crime is a state
problem and not an inter-state issue. They’ll say Uncle Sam is
treading on their turf and put up one helluva stink.” Scott
shook his head discouragingly. “I see nothing but headaches.”
“I think you just feel left out, like your job’s done and you
have nothing to do anymore. Post partum depression.” Ty rose
from the comfortable leather reading chair to get a couple more
beers. “I kind of know how you feel.”
Scott looked up at Tyrone in bewilderment. “You do? How?”
“I’m definitely leaving. We’ve made up my mind.” Tyrone craned
his neck from the kitchen. “Arlene and I, that is.” Tyrone came
back and threw a silver bullet at Scott. “This part of my life
is over and it’s time I move on to something else.”
“Computers and the Law I suppose?” Scott said drearily.
“Don’t make it sound like the plague,” Tyrone laughed. “I’m
doing it because I want to, and it’s needed. In fact I would
expect a good amount of the work to be pioneering. Pro bono.
There’s no case history; it’ll be precedent setting law. I
figure someone’s got to be there to keep it honest. And who
better than . . .” Tyrone spread his arms around the back of the
chair.
“You, I know. The great byte hope.” Scott laughed at his own
joke which triggered a similar response from Tyrone. “Hey, man.
I wish you all the best, if that’s what you really want.”
A sudden beeping began. “What’s that?” asked Tyrone.
“A computer begging for attention. Let me see who it is.”
Tyrone followed Scott into his office, still astonished that
anyone could work in such a pig pen. And the rest of the house
was so neat.
<<<<<>>>>>The computer screen held the image of the single word while
whoever was calling caused Scott’s computer to beep incessantly.
“What the hell?” Scott said out loud as he pecked at the keyboard
standing rather than sitting at his desk.
wtfo
YOU’RE THERE. GOOD.
kirk?
YUP. WANNA GO TO A DEBATE?
Excuse me?
YOU WATCH THE PRESIDENT?
Of course. I have a mild interest in the subject.
SO DID I AND EVERY OTHER PHREAK IN THE COUNTRY, AND THEY’RE NOT
HAPPY.
Why?
SEE FOR YOURSELF. THE CONVERSATION PIT AT NEMO IS BRIMMING. I
GOT YOU AN INVITE.
I have a guest.
FRIEND OR FOE
friend. definitely.
REMEMBER HOW TO USE MIRAGE?
I can fake it.
To Tyrone’s amazement, Scott seemed to know what he was doing at
the computer. Scott sat down, put his electronic conversation
with Kirk on hold, and called up another program as the colorful
screen split into two.
I got you on the bottom window.
YOU’LL SEE THE PIT ON THE TOP. JOIN IN WHEN YOU WANT.
Maybe I’ll just listen.
WHATEVER. I’M LOGGING ON.
The top window on Scott’s computer screen blinked off momentarily
and then was filled with a the words from the dissident phreaks.
CONVERSATION PIT: KIRK, RAMBO, PHASER, FON MAN, POLTERGEIST,
AND WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? <>
B THE FASCIST GOVERNMENT IS JUST TRYING TO TAKE OVER. THE BILL
OF RIGHTS IS GOING RIGHT DOWN THE SHITTER <>
I AGREE. THEY LOOK FOR ANY EXCUSE TO TAKE AWAY ANY FREEDOM WE
MAY HAVE LEFT AND THEY TOOK THIS HOMOSOTO THING AND BLEW IT RIGHT
OUT OF PROPORTION. JUST LIKE VIETNAM. <>
YOU DON’T BELIEVE THAT, DO YOU? <>
YOU BET YOUR SWEET ASS I DO. SINCE WHEN HAS THE GOVERNMENT GIVEN
A SHIT ABOUT US? ONLY SINCE THEY REALIZED WE HAVE POWER WITHOUT
THEM. THEY’RE NO LONGER IN CONTROL AND THEY’LL DO ANYTHING THEY
HAVE TO TO GET IT BACK. <>
I DON’T THINK THAT IT’LL BE THAT BAD <>
YOU BEEN HANGING OUT WITH THAT MASON GUY TOO MUCH <>
CAREFUL WHAT YOU SAY. HE’S LISTENING <>
ALL THE BETTER. HE’S AS BAD AS THE FEDS. <>
May I say something?
WHY DID YOU WAIT SO LONG?
I must beg to differ with Phaser with a question.
IT’S YOUR DIME. <>
Believe me, I understand that you guys have a point, about hack-
ing and the free flow of information. But who’s in control now?
From my viewpoint, it’s not you and it’s not the government. It’s
Homosoto.
SO? <>
So, if freedom is the issue as you say, I assume that you want to
keep your electronic freedom at all costs.
RIGHT! <>
THAT’S THE POINT <>
Therefore, regardless of your opinions, you must realize that the
government will do everything it thinks it needs to do to protect
the country.
MAKE YOUR POINT. <>
It seems to me that the best way for you to keep the electronic
freedom you crave, might be to help fight Homosoto and the vi-
ruses and all. Minimize the damage, help defend the Global
Network.
HE MAKES A POINT. I’VE HELPED. <>
THEN WE FALL INTO THEIR TRAP. SAVE IT ALL AND THEN THEY CLOSE
DOWN THE NETWORK. I CAN’T PLAY INTO THEIR DECEIT AND TREACHERY.
<>
DO YOU THINK THE FREEDOM LEAGUE IS DOING GOOD? <>
OF COURSE NOT. <>
That’s Homosoto. Thousands of viruses. NEMO already helped.
ONLY THOSE THAT AGREE. WE ARE NOT A DEMOCRACY. <>
SO YOU DON’T WANT TO FIGHT THE VIRUSES? <>
NOT YOU, TOO? <>
IT’S A MATTER OF RIGHT AND WRONG. ELECTRONIC FREEDOM, ANARCHY IS
ONE THING. BUT WE DO NOT ABUSE. WE LIVE BY THE CODE AND WANT TO
KEEP THE NETWORK OPEN. HOMOSOTO WANTS TO CLOSE THE NETWORK DOWN.
BY SCARE TACTICS. <>
THAT DOESN’T CHANGE THE FACT THAT THE FASCIST GOVERNMENT WILL
TAKE EVERYTHING AWAY. <>
Only if they have to. Wouldn’t you rather help and keep that
from happening?
IF I TRUSTED THE GOVERNMENT. <>
Can I introduce you to someone? His handle is FBI.
KIRK, WHAT ARE YOU DOING, GIVING US AWAY? <>
THEY’RE TIED IN ON MIRAGE. THEY CAN PLAY BUT THERE’S NO REDIAL.
<>
Gentlemen, this is the FBI. Let me tell you something. I don’t
agree with hacking, theft of service and the like. But I also am
pragmatic. I recognize the difference between the lesser of two
evils. And as of today, based upon what I know, you guys are a
pain the ass, but not a threat to national security. That is why
Washington has taken little interest in your activities. But at
the same time, you are part of an underground that has access to
the electronic jungle in which we find ourselves. We would like
your help.
OFFICIALLY? <>
No, unofficially. I am law enforcement, associated with ECCO, if
you’ve ever heard of them.
ECCO. YOU GUYS FIGHT THE REAL COMPUTER JERKS, DON’T YOU? LIKE
ROBERT MORRIS AND PUNJAB. DID YOU EVER CATCH THE GUY WHO STOPPED
THE SHUTTLE FLIGHT? <>
Sadly, no. I am talking to you as a friend of Scott’s. And I
will tell you, that anything I learn I will use to fight Homoso-
to’s attack. But frankly, you are little fish. I don’t know who
you are, nor do I really care. In all honesty, neither does
Washington, the NSA or anyone else. You’re merely an underground
protest group. If anything, you help keep us honest. But even
protestors should have their limits.
MINE HAS BEEN REACHED. <>
AND MINE. <>
There is a big difference between freedom of speech and insurrec-
tion and invasion.
WHAT ABOUT PRIVACY? <>
THERE IS NONE, AND YOU KNOW IT. <>
THAT’S THE POINT. WE HAVE TO STOP THE MILITARISTIC WAR MONGERS
FROM PRYING INTO OUR LIVES. THEY KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT US, AND
MORE. I WANT TO SEE THAT STOPPED. NOW. <>
This is Mason. At the expense of true freedom? Freedom of
choice? By your logic, you may end up with no Compuserve. No
electronic mail boxes. No networks. Or, they’ll be so restricted
that you’ll never get on them.
IT’LL HAPPEN ANYWAY. <>
And you’ll just speed up the process. What do you have to lose
by helping out?
I WANT TO CONTINUE HELPING. MY FREEDOM TO HACK RESPONSIBLY IS IN
DANGER BY ONE MAN, AND I AIM ON KEEPING MY FREEDOM. <>
It may be the only way to keep the digital highways open, I’m
sorry to say.
IS THAT A THREAT? <>
Merely an observation.
I NEED TO THINK. <>
WHAT DO YOU NEED TO KNOW? <>
A lot. We need a complete list of phone numbers for every Free-
dom BBS. They provide wide distribution of infected software.
WE KNOW. BFD. <>
This is FBI. We want to shut them down.
HOW? <>
We have our means.
SEE WHAT I MEAN! THEY’RE ALL PIGS. THEY TAKE, TAKE, TAKE. BUT
IF YOU ASK SOMETHING THEY CLAM UP. <>
All right. If it works you’ll find out anyway. There are a
number of underused laws, and
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