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January 21st, 2002, 06:02 PM
#7
Originally posted by [WebCarnage]
Just remember, Ratman2, that if you ever break/reverse engineer something, make sure you have the proper rights to the program if it's closed-source. Or else the company is going to slam you hard for it. But I doubt big companies (such as Microsoft) will allow you to unless you do it without getting paid by them or something of the sort. And also, you have to check with your partner to see if you will center on a certain operating system such as Windows(which version?) or Linux (which distro?). Maybe all? Also, try and see what 'genere' of computing you'll focus on. Wheather it be internet related, or program related (example: Firewall is to Internet as Adaware is to Software...well you get the picture ).
Now, I wouldn't be interested in joining...BUT, see if you can get a [good] friend who HTML's and set up a website; or just do it yourself. Make sure it looks something professional - just because. Make a link for people who are willing to join. Then make/place ad's .
You and Vorlin have just mentioned the BIG problem. We would be working with open AND closed source software...the DMCA is a special PITA... .... I like the idea of the Tiger Team, in fact, when we planned this nearly 3 years ago that was what we were going to start out doing in the computer security division. Problem is I live in Connecticut and my partner is in Florida and we fear the traditional problems in getting a business started. We had come up with the reasearch idea in the hopes of promoting our mame and establishing our reputation. This would allow us to get into the Tiger Team type of work easier and lessen the risks...as for the Website my partner DESIGNS websites so that's no problem there. I've got a box with a bad HD that I need to get fixed (waiting for the HD to come in) and then we'll get started working on finishing it . Protocool and linuxcommado...watch this thread, we'll be in touch TIA you guys
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