[iwar] Legal Notification [forwarded from a real email I got...]

From: Fred Cohen (fc@all.net)
Date: 2002-09-01 11:26:00


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Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2002 11:26:00 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [iwar] Legal Notification [forwarded from a real email I got...]
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If this is a true and accurate email, I think it is time for massive
community action.  The idea that professional associations like ISC2,
perportedly a security certification group, would be selling informaiton
about individuals without their consent is aphorent.

I think that the infosec community should stand up against such actions,
all the more so because they demand a fee of me to deal with their sale
of my private information.  I think a class action suit by those whose
information they hold for reimbursement for all of the fees collected
from all sales plus damages is in order.

Others who with to take part, please start by sending emails in protest to:

	Anthony Baratta, CISSP at info@isc2.org

If this is not true, I cerrtainly hope that it is cleared up before too long.

FC

Per the message sent by Anthony Baratta, CISSP:



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