I think so.
Type: Posts; User: maxorator
I think so.
Probably I've been surrounded with too good people.
I could just give names to your "circles" too, but my intent is not to offend you.
Hmm, you would slaughter all prisoners? I can freely say...
My reason was to discover NT kernel this way. You want to know how "the story ended"? Well, I got enough clear overview of the NT kernel without making any program.
But of course. I can say the...
We're talking about different kind of games. There are no CD-keys in games which I play. There are only IP bans. The only option to get rid of the ban would be to change your ISP.
I remember one...
If I would've wanted to make a rootkit and publish it, I would've just used Hacker Defender, because it's near to perfect. That was for learning purposes.
Well, they might have "evil" stuff and...
Disassembling a game won't decrease it's sales... (who would publish their reverse engineered stuff anyway?).
Some games have a built-in plugin system which makes modding totally legal and...
Well... disassemblying a prog - how do you juridically define it? It's almost like you've given a source code and you may not read it.
LOL, I just noticed a program I was messing with has this in EULA: "You may not disassemble or reverse engineer any part of this program. ". Yeh right, that hard drive in my box is MY piece of metal!...
I think for 99% cases IDA and other disassemblers are used for actions that are against the EULA.
I can barely play any game for a week before I'll start reverse engineering it. :)