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Germany is the most contradicdory country I know of, and such a huge warning flag to anywhere else. For decades, half of children's education has been spent on hammering in "Never Again". Surely there are two huge lessons to learn there: 1. Do not judge the value of people based on their biological characteristics they were born with 2. "I was just following orders" is not an excuse, and one needs to instead do what is right regardless of protocol.

There is no European country which does a worse job at both of these. Germany is easily the number one country in the world for "protocol is everything". It doesn't matter how detrimental and damaging the rules are, the rules are the rules, and they must be followed. This case is the millionth example. The rules are interpretable as it being illegal to access data with a publically available password using this password, so we're going to apply them, despite it being patently absurd. For the first point, German's reponse to Gaza (the slowest in all of the West) said everything.





> The rules are interpretable as it being illegal to access data with a publically available password using this password, so we're going to apply them, despite it being patently absurd.

I very much agree. I do think that this kind of ethical hacking should have a legal framework around it, to protect both sides during such an access. But this should be more on the basis of responsibly minimizing access to protected data as well as minimizing foreseeable damage.

For example - running a select on a database may show you private and protected data, but if this is done to validate a problem, fine. Start digging for data on specific persons? Touch something called "Pump Controls"? This would however require technologically competent judges, and those are rare.

As I said, a frustrating topic and it will become very interesting if a hostile state starts pushing on this.


German government and courts are as opportunistic as everywhere else. German government ignores EU laws (ex: water protection), its own courts (ex: air pollution court orders, time record keeping for teachers) and worker protection (ex: false self employment of music teachers).



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