Germans face 12 months in prison for owning nmap or nessus security tools
By Surferbill - Last updated: Thursday, August 16, 2007 - Save & Share - Leave a Comment
The distinctions between, for example, a password cracker and a password recovery tool, or a utility designed to run DOS attacks and one designed to stress-test a network, are not covered by the new law, critics argue. Possession of dual-use tools – port scanners such as nmap or security scanners like nessus – is punishable by imprisonment of up to 12 months and a fine.
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