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Congressman Edward Markey - October 29, 2006 - MARKEY: DON'T ARREST STUDENT, USE HIM TO FIX LOOPHOLES
by Decius at 2:01 pm EST, Oct 29, 2006

Under the circumstances, any legal consequences for this student must take into account his intent to perform a public service, to publicize a problem as a way of getting it fixed. He picked a lousy way of doing it, but he should not go to jail for his bad judgment.

Thank you Ed Markey! I'm sure that everyone who wrote you appreciates the fact that you are listening and that you took the time to take a closer look at this case.


MARKEY: DON'T ARREST STUDENT, USE HIM TO FIX LOOPHOLES
by Rattle at 3:41 pm EST, Oct 29, 2006

Congressman Markey, thank you for taking the time to look closer at this situation, and to hear the voice of the security community.

“On Friday I urged the Bush Administration to ‘apprehend’ and shut down whoever had created a new website that enabled persons without a plane ticket to easily fake a boarding pass and use it to clear security, gain access to the boarding area and potentially to the cabin of a passenger plane. Subsequently I learned that the person responsible was a student at Indiana University, Christopher Soghoian, who intended no harm but, rather, intended to provide a public service by warning that this long-standing loophole could be easily exploited. The website has now apparently been shut down.

“Under the circumstances, any legal consequences for this student must take into account his intent to perform a public service, to publicize a problem as a way of getting it fixed. He picked a lousy way of doing it, but he should not go to jail for his bad judgment. Better yet, the Department of Homeland Security should put him to work showing public officials how easily our security can be compromised.

“It remains a fact that fake boarding passes can be easily created and the integration of terrorist watch lists with boarding security is still woefully inadequate. The best outcome of Mr. Soghoian’s ill-considered demonstration would be for the Department of Homeland Security to close these loopholes immediately."


MARKEY: DON'T ARREST STUDENT, USE HIM TO FIX LOOPHOLES
by dc0de at 3:46 pm EST, Oct 29, 2006

"The best outcome of Mr. Soghoian’s ill-considered demonstration would be for the Department of Homeland Security to close these loopholes immediately."

Now we're talking... how long do security loopholes have to exist, and be discussed in front of people before something is done about them?

What Christopher Soghoian was trying to do was simply a way to call out SOMEONE in this country to stop pasting bandaids on "security", and actually THINK.

Now if we can only get someone to understand the real ramifications of the REAL ID Act....


MARKEY: DON'T ARREST STUDENT, USE HIM TO FIX LOOPHOLES
by skullaria at 10:08 pm EST, Oct 30, 2006

I wrote him to..

To me, this whole thing highlights the huge void in techy knowlege that our lawmakers have.


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