Dear n3td3v, the dreamer,
concerning your suggestion -- which is a noble one -- in a wider context,
you'd better start with two things:

  * writing a whole new set of protocols to be used over a whole new
independent backbone infrastructure; and

  * convincing the world to forget about TCP.



Best regards,



On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:31 PM, n3td3v <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> there should be a central license that people apply for to use
> software like metasploit.
>
> all the *respected* programmers would require the license before you
> get to download.
>
> anyone can apply for a licence, however only those who meet the
> criteria get given the licence.
>
> background checks are done on you to see you are who you say you are.
>
> that you're not a cyber criminal or terrorist, and that you're going
> to be using the software for the intentions of which the product was
> designed.
>
> verbal contracts never hold ground, saying, this software is for
> testing purposes isn't any guarantee that the bad guys won't use the
> software.
>
> we need a centralised security industry software license scheme so the
> good guys can take full advantage of the tools made by creators of
> security software, while shuttering the bad guys out.
>
> to rely on a "verbal contract" for security software as a safe guard
> is no longer enough for the security industry in light of metasploit
> and other borderline "evil" purpose software.
>
> its time that members of the industry work together to form such a
> scheme, to insure a streamline programme that all the good guys can be
> part of, only letting the good guys use the software for good
> purposes.
>
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