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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Cisco's stolen code




On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 09:10, VX Dude wrote:

> --- Tobias WeWeisserthtotobiaseweisserthedewrote:
> > Dear "B$H",
> > 
> > On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 11:49, B$H wrote:
> > > Hi all!
> > > 
> > > Where can i find the CiCisco'stolen code? 
> > 


It is my understanding that it is not accessable on IRC yet - but I
could be wrong.


> > Full disclosure is NOT about spreading copyright
> > protected code.
> > 
> > Your question is stupid. Distributing, owning and
> > using CiCisco'sode is
> > illegal. So just forget about it. Sticking to the
> > rules is part of the
> > game. Unless you are a blblackhatf course...


Calm down - While I think it was kind of ignorant to post here asking
for code and not grep IRC, I dont think this was "not sticking to the
rules" or "not playing the game."  If and when this source becomes
available I hope decent coders will audit to find vulns and post here -
if whitehats dont audit the code, who will?  I find your response more
ignorant.


> > 
> > regards,
> > Tobias
> <snip>



> but if it helps you feel like you're doing the "right"
> thing by reminding others that they're breaking the
> law then so be it.  Nothing like some self-righteous
> popompous asso wake me up in the morning!


agreed


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