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| ccieToBe 2001-07-29, 12:20 am |
| Yeah, I heard about that. If anything Adobe should be thanking him for finding the security hole. I hear Adobe has dropped all charges though, so at least he's off the hook. | |
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| Yeah . . . the thing is . . . I don't think it is really ethical to break into software (other than for fun) if you agreed that you wouldn't with the license agreement. Still, to make it illegal seems to be sort of putting a cap on creativity and freedom . . . and at the same time, it occurs to me that guys like this could very profitably be employed by the software companies that are trying to presecute them as a sort of in-house tiger team! | |
| ccieToBe 2001-07-30, 12:37 pm |
| You have a point. I think it would have made a lot more sense for Adobe to try to hire him though. | |
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| I agreed, 2.
Adobe shall hire him as the ebook product consultant. Don' let the smart one go away, keep him and used it well..
Where all the Master mind from Adobe?
Where the general manager?
Where is the CIO?
They shall know this is the best way to improve their product.. |
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