Did you even read the Declaration filed by Stuart McClure of Foundstone?  It
makes it very clear that Foundstone believes NTO employees stole trade
secrets while employed at Foundstone, incorporated them into their own nearly
identical products, and intend to release said products for free.  That could
severely hurt Foundstone as a business.  If their allegations are true, they
have every right to stop NTO.  The quote of McClure on NTO's site referring
to the possible harm these products would cause is only one minor point at
the end of a long list in the Declaration.

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|Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 11:45 AM
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: Foundstone - keeping free tools from the public
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|What does the community think of this news -
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|http://www.ntobjectives.com/pressrelease_lawsuit.html?  Seems big 
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|Foundstone is trying to keep others from releasing free tools to the 
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|community.  Maybe I'm misinterpreting, but didn't they used to 
|talk about 
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|the benefits of providing these types of tools to combat hacking?
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|Perhaps I'm wrong and just misunderstanding their position.
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