, SecurityFocus 2003-05-08
Hacker-engineer Andrew "Bunnie" Huang says he's already pre-sold between 400 and 500 copies of his self-published tell-all "Hacking the Xbox: an Introduction to Reverse Engineering," weeks before its scheduled May 27th publication date, despite -- or perhaps because of -- looming suspicions by some that the book skirts the edges of legality.
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'Banned' Xbox Hacking Book Selling Fast
2003-05-09
Anonymous (2 replies)
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'Banned' Xbox Hacking Book Selling Fast
2003-05-10
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'Banned' Xbox Hacking Book Selling Fast
2003-05-12
Remy (1 replies)
Remy (1 replies)
'Banned' Xbox Hacking Book Selling Fast
2003-05-12
Roland Hagge <Stop-porn-spam (at) here (dot) ws [email concealed]>
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2003-05-09
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'Banned' Xbox Hacking Book Selling Fast
2003-05-12
CyberWolf (1 replies)
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why banned, though?
2003-05-13
jsvlrt (at) yahoo (dot) com [email concealed], h_bugtraq (at) yahoo (dot) com [email concealed]
jsvlrt (at) yahoo (dot) com [email concealed], h_bugtraq (at) yahoo (dot) com [email concealed]

Intellectual Property... that's some bullshit. I will do what I want to anything I own.
To proprietary Intellectual Property Manufacturers:
"If you don't want me to change your product, make it unchangable. That's your deal, not mine."
davidsmith AT@ linuxmail DOT. org
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