Without limiting the foregoing, you agree that you will not (a) institute, assist, or
become involved in any type of attack, including without limitation denial of service attacks upon, or hacking of, the Site or otherwise attempt to disrupt the Site or any other person's use of the Site; (b) attempt to gain unauthorized access to the Site or the computer systems or networks connected to the Site; (c) obtain or attempt to obtain any information from the Site using any method not expressly permitted by Undead Labs; or (d) use any type of bot, spider, virus, clock, timer, counter, worm, software lock, drop dead device, Trojan - horse routing, trap door, time bomb or any other codes, instructions or third - party software that is designed to provide a means of
surreptitious or unauthorized access to, or distort, delete, damage or disassemble the Site.
While, with respect to U.S. based storage, people argue back and forth on whether there is a greater risk of lawful access or not, but I think few law firms or other businesses with sensitive data would be sanguine with having their confidential information stored in China, or somewhere else where
surreptitious access
becomes a real threat.
Whether it's alternative facts, fake news, Trump's battle with judges and courts or Trump's senior staff having
surreptitious dealings with Russian intelligence agents prior to him
becoming president (which the Republican - controlled Senate and House refuse to investigate), I think the world is seeing a slow - motion train wreck unfold on a daily basis.