Depends on the lock and the method of attack you are using - CFAA violations are usually tied to 18 USC §1030 (4) (https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/1030), which only apply to "protected computer[s]" A computer…
As far as the CFAA, you may have a point. However, the EFF is spot on when it comes to the DMCA, which does in fact allow for speech to be restricted even when no identifiable 'hack' under the CFAA is alleged. The MBTA…
Depends on the lock and the method of attack you are using - CFAA violations are usually tied to 18 USC §1030 (4) (https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/1030), which only apply to "protected computer[s]" A computer…
As far as the CFAA, you may have a point. However, the EFF is spot on when it comes to the DMCA, which does in fact allow for speech to be restricted even when no identifiable 'hack' under the CFAA is alleged. The MBTA…