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Ah.. the popular soviet russia joke...spywares sue YOU now becomes realityNext, write this on your T-shirt"By looking at me, you agree to ...
and the language Objective C isn't supported outside of Mac OS X AFAIK gcc can compile obj.C
I don't get it, why would 'Blinding Laser Weapons' be banned? There are tons of more dangerous weapons out there.
From the FAQ: Is the contest open to International entries? Yes. Please see the contest rules for more information. and I don't see the US + EU + CA only rules in the official rules
so, anyone willing to share a bit of their rootkit? I want the rootkit but having to buy a protected CD just for the rootkit is too much =( by the way, wouldn't it be legal to redistribute the rootkit by itself? Since I don't think it is in the EULA ...
This will be RIAA's ultimate weapon =( *hides*
Linux should stop copying Microsoft feature for feature and embrace the differences and features that advanced users love. that would contradict As a general rule most people do not enjoy switching, upgrading or installing anything new
Could this rootkit be used to hide softice? Some softwares are refusing to run when they found iceext in my registry, giving some $sys$ might works.
"Google throws bodies at OpenOffice" Is that a haloween joke?
Ah.. the popular soviet russia joke...
...
spywares sue YOU now becomes reality
Next, write this on your T-shirt
"By looking at me, you agree to
and the language Objective C isn't supported outside of Mac OS X
AFAIK gcc can compile obj.C
I don't get it, why would 'Blinding Laser Weapons' be banned? There are tons of more dangerous weapons out there.
From the FAQ:
Is the contest open to International entries?
Yes. Please see the contest rules for more information.
and I don't see the US + EU + CA only rules in the official rules
so, anyone willing to share a bit of their rootkit?
...
I want the rootkit but having to buy a protected CD just for the rootkit is too much =(
by the way, wouldn't it be legal to redistribute the rootkit by itself?
Since I don't think it is in the EULA
This will be RIAA's ultimate weapon =( *hides*
Linux should stop copying Microsoft feature for feature and embrace the differences and features that advanced users love.
that would contradict
As a general rule most people do not enjoy switching, upgrading or installing anything new
Could this rootkit be used to hide softice? Some softwares are refusing to run when they found iceext in my registry, giving some $sys$ might works.
"Google throws bodies at OpenOffice" Is that a haloween joke?