Hi all, I saw this IP in the Chinese OSG forum, too, whose name changes from "learning OSG two months" to "five months" continuously... And my feel is the same... very strange. His original executables are highly packed and can't be proved to be related with OSG (in fact it depends on D3D11 when checked with DependencyWalker). He said that the OSG source code were totally rewritten with DirectX in his programs but I'd rather think it a bad joke..
I personally think this IP bothers others in an ill-disposed manner (not studying, not sharing code, not selling products...) but don't have enough evidence currently. And I'm really confusing about his motivation. So I'm just sharing the information I know here, and hope my guess goes wrong at last. Wang Rui 2014-06-26 20:33 GMT+08:00 Robert Osfield <[email protected]>: > On 26 June 2014 12:21, Jordi Torres <[email protected]> wrote: > > Quite strange, > > Agree it's very odd conduct for an OSG user/possible contributor. Out > of the blue anonymously claiming losts of things that don't add up. > > > The ip corresponds to Hong Kong, the whole web implementation is quite > > strange if you look at the code. The download links are not "normal" > <a></a> > > html tags. > > The domain name that he/she elected is also suspicious. The post he/she > made > > is targeted for OSG newbies, and obviously the person (who does not give > > his/her name) don't know much about OSG. > > > > So I was looking forward to see more (that OSGWARES thing) before report > > spamming. > > Specific targeting of malware at OSG users? Might be a possibility. > > Trying to get a trojan installed on one or more of our computers? > > If it is an attack vector then it's a pretty crude one. > >
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