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minus-squareFidelCashflow [he/him]hexbear1·4 years agoI think though, for most cases of theft there is little recourse right? link
minus-squaregarbology [he/him]hexbear2·4 years agoOh yeah generally there's no legal/possible recourse. That's why you make sure the hacker you ask to hack it is within heavy wrench range. link
I think though, for most cases of theft there is little recourse right?
Oh yeah generally there's no legal/possible recourse. That's why you make sure the hacker you ask to hack it is within heavy wrench range.