- Hacking into a Computer to get Publicly Available Documentation
3, short
- It's not getting better - a case of flaky software
4, part of software package didn't work out
- Big Brother Bart - monitoring
7, monitoring software
- Couldn't help noticing - looking in someone else's files
6, confidential info. in PC
- Something's fishy in Lower Tse Tse - do two wrongs make a right?
5, overthrow gov., Int. corporate corruption
- Spread the word - Distribution of personal information
6, woman abusing her daughter supposedly
- Quid pro quo - making a profit out of an assigned task
6, TA, working at same time
- Profit not participation - cultural differences
3, participatory design
- We know the score! - The Caltech Scoreboard hack.
5, students prosecuted for prank
- Bound to fail - Software that just will never work
7, software that had a partial bug, someone died
- You're not getting my microcents! - Finding one's own design
on someone else's Web page
6.5, hack to allow bypassing microcents on site illegaly using Margot's designs
- Academic Freedom in Virginia at Stake - an ACLU concern
6, pornography vs. free speech
- The Toronto Resolution - what should a code include?
2, too general
- The Freedom To Use Cryptography
6, Cryptography: individual vs. government
- Control of the Internet - Singapore looks to superhighway
5, pornography related, censorship
- Politicking on the WWW - using a non-profit organization network
5, Princeton use of computers for politicking
- Just a friendly little virus ... - Is there such a thing?
Modelling real viruses using a harmless virus: personal rights
- Oops! You weren't supposed to know ... - a case of sexual
harassment?
2, issues not controversial enough
- To toad or not to toad ... - Netiquette in a MOO
6, Virtual rape, virtual community obligations
- Freedom of Home Page Speech ... Can you put anything you like
on YOUR home page?
- CEO Blasts Sister Who Asked for Diverse Board - A need for
diversity?
- Is this plagiarism?
- Should colleges teach Computer Science students courses on HACKING?
- A shooting at school. Was it his fault?
- Cultural Differences
- To Modify or not to Modify: a Credit Bureau's Question
- Attempted Hacking is not a Crime
- University warns against e-mail sales Tech tackles student
scalpers for Sugar Bowl Tickets