I would say, read the order, and declaration.
This is not about withholding tools, or protecting the public, as NTOBJECTives, Inc., would have us believe. It's about stealing code, algorithms, datases, etc, that Foundstone, Inc., wrote, and protect as trade secrets. NTOBJECTives is free to release the toolkit, after they prove to the court systems, the code is original and theirs. JB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 10/10/2002 11:44:41 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Foundstone - keeping free tools from the public What does the community think of this news - http://www.ntobjectives.com/pressrelease_lawsuit.html? Seems big Foundstone is trying to keep others from releasing free tools to the community. Maybe I'm misinterpreting, but didn't they used to talk about the benefits of providing these types of tools to combat hacking? Perhaps I'm wrong and just misunderstanding their position.
