The 'distributed computing' is a crime '.

. Hacktivism

1.9.02 The 'distributed computing' is a crime '.
David McOwen, administrator of the computer lab DeKalb Technical Institute in Georgia (USA), he faces a sentence of life in prison for operating a program of 'distributed computing' on seven of the computers in the lab. The programs distributed computing exploit the downtime of the computer to carry out complex calculations that then sends via the network to a central computer that computes the final results. According to the indictment McOwen has violated specific instructions prohibiting the campus to install third-party software on the computers in the school, and in most states that the clerk had profit in allocating computation time to the project promoted RC5 encryption algorithm by distributed.net , trying to win the $ 1,000 first prize. The Electronic Frontier Foundation has now intervened arguing that the penalty is absolutely huge, especially bearing in mind that the distributed computing can hardly damage the equipment or network on which it takes place.