Maybe I'm just not reading this right. Earlier I remoted into one of our government computers, and a warning message came up (this was the first time I ever bothered to read it because the system was loading so slowly...). It was rather long, but it finished with this line:
"Any authorized or unauthorized use of this computer system signifies consent to and compliance with $entity policies and these terms."
Maybe it is just me and I am not gettting it, but how does the "unauthorized" part even belong in this sentence? So if I were to hack into the system, it would be okay as long as I promise to comply with their policies? Okay then....
"Any authorized or unauthorized use of this computer system signifies consent to and compliance with $entity policies and these terms."
Maybe it is just me and I am not gettting it, but how does the "unauthorized" part even belong in this sentence? So if I were to hack into the system, it would be okay as long as I promise to comply with their policies? Okay then....
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