On 7/8/07, Michal Zalewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[..]pretty much stands against *all* the core values of the hacker culture - a culture to which this field of research owes quite a bit.
Agreed, but values have changed.. thats why there are terms as white/black and shades of gray all over !! Yeah, it can be done. It might be legal by itself, too - though I'm sure
the moment your code is used for malicious purposes (or simply against your government),
Oh yeah you got that right-- ask the .gov stealth man who wants to bid out a contract to dev a hack which then can be used against another government Now is that *core values* ??? Following the money trail will always point back to either a .gov or large company. who eventually buy the 0day or w/ever.. this is the nature of the world.. it spins around money.. and money touches everything. ..and btw I am not talking about a virus/worm that some researcher dev'ed and it gets into the wild - they normally just do it for fun and get their hands slapped in the bargain.
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