In yet another hacking incident, the (San Francisco Bay Area) BART system was struck by hackers whereas some of their subscriber’s personal information was publicly exposed.
Granted; there’s a pro and con argument to both sides of this equation (which is not the point of this post) as much is ‘at what price success?’ In other words, when / where is the line (if there even is one) between an effective protest (and the ensuing positive outcomes that it might generate) vs. an ineffective protest (and the people that far too often have nothing to do with the object of said hacker’s ire other than their background information being exposed due to it being stored within a system, etc. that was compromised?)
From the Mercury News: http://goo.gl/OTqHO