Yea, I'm sure the Russian/China/NK/Iran hackers are deeply afraid of the CFAA, you got them shaking dude (and vice versa when someone in the US hacks one of their sites).
The particular problem here is we think of the crime on the web in a civil/criminal manner... "People should just follow the law or be punished for a crime". This is not the internet. Regardless of what you think about the internet, it is an international war zone. If you leave the hatch of a tank open and a drone blows it up, that was you being stupid. If you leave an ammunition truck unguarded and the enemy takes it, again, that is you being stupid.
History will look back and say WWIII started on the web, but as of now it seems a huge number of people are in denial about it.
Do you cultivate vines with fruit, or do you cultivate brambles and eat thorns?
Remember white hats don't need to exist. Black hats will exist by the very nature they are parasitic and thrive where exploits exist. We can either have a community that warns you that "Hey, the stuff on your porch is going to get stolen" or we can have a community that calls their buddy when they see some stuff fresh for the taking.
A huge portion these discussions under this article are people arguing the minutia of a puddle in the lawn while a 10 meter high tsunami is rushing their way.
The particular problem here is we think of the crime on the web in a civil/criminal manner... "People should just follow the law or be punished for a crime". This is not the internet. Regardless of what you think about the internet, it is an international war zone. If you leave the hatch of a tank open and a drone blows it up, that was you being stupid. If you leave an ammunition truck unguarded and the enemy takes it, again, that is you being stupid.
History will look back and say WWIII started on the web, but as of now it seems a huge number of people are in denial about it.