This is not a question of any "illegal means." The dispute between the lawyer and AMEX is a civil matter based on breach of contract (AMEX's privacy policy). AFAIK, there is no law that prevents AMEX from disclosing the information they disclosed. If you disagree with me on that statement, please cite to the statue or regulation. It isn't clear from any of the articles whether law enforcement made a request for information about this guy. If they did, AMEX complied with the terms of the contract, because it says "pursuant to a legal request, subpoena, or other legal process." If there was no request from law enforcement and AMEX, on its own, elected to provide the information to law enforcement, then it's possible that AMEX breached the terms of the privacy policy.
You forgot the Unreal franchise.
*insert my own aggravating experience with comic sans* tribal wolf tattoos
I like turtles!
Amen brother.
Digg me down.
For some reason I'm expecting a picture of the little Martian guy from the Bugs Bunny cartoons. Pointing some little gun at Phoenix and threatening to blast it.
You are a tool it was asia's turn to host the olympics so china won most votes.
So why are McAfee, Symantec, etc refusing to hire his students if this is common curriculum? Sounds like sour grapes to me, for calling their software useless.