Are you serious? DoD was one of probably 5 groups that would ALL release the same 0-day warez. I do believe they did SOME courier work but their main thing were releases. I could be wrong, but as a long time user of newsgroups, irc and web rings I don't think I am. The issue I'm asking doesn't center around courier or uploading warez. But it centers around every single NEW software package would be cracked and packaged by these (more or less) five groups.
The incredibly large volume of warez DoD was trading must have been staggering. At any point in time did you or anyone else in DoD ever think that the whole ring was getting way out of hand? If so, what ever came from that or those discussions?
Get real. 26 crashes a day is not even anywhere close to being the truth. I run Linux, *BSD, and various windows and never have I had any of them crash more than 5 times a day. Even then it was a faulty app or hardware. Troll!
LOL, I would venture to guess that the real D.o.D has quite a significant amount of warez floating around on it's network though :)~
Are you serious? DoD was one of probably 5 groups that would ALL release the same 0-day warez. I do believe they did SOME courier work but their main thing were releases. I could be wrong, but as a long time user of newsgroups, irc and web rings I don't think I am. The issue I'm asking doesn't center around courier or uploading warez. But it centers around every single NEW software package would be cracked and packaged by these (more or less) five groups.
The incredibly large volume of warez DoD was trading must have been staggering. At any point in time did you or anyone else in DoD ever think that the whole ring was getting way out of hand? If so, what ever came from that or those discussions?
Get real. 26 crashes a day is not even anywhere close to being the truth. I run Linux, *BSD, and various windows and never have I had any of them crash more than 5 times a day. Even then it was a faulty app or hardware. Troll!