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The "Greek" says (in English); Typoe; WayBack

The "Greek" says (in English); Typoe; WayBack

Posted Aug 20, 2003 0:33 UTC (Wed) by neoprene (guest, #8520)
In reply to: The "Greek" says (in English); Typoe; WayBack by leonbrooks
Parent article: Why SCO won't show the code

http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/jk-19.08.03-000/imh0.jpg

THE TWO SECOND CRYPTO LESSON:

It is not greek, just greek letters. Most word-editors allow you to switch fonts,
switch to AA-Symbol and you look like a learned man already ;)

* As part of the kernel evolution
toward modular naming, the
* functions malloc and mfree are being
renamed to rmalloc and rmfree.
Compatibility will be maintained by
the following assembler code:
* (also see mfree/rmfree below)
* /

Is this supposed to be the great mystery code SCOX is hiding?
So lame.


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The "Greek" says (in English); Typoe; WayBack

Posted Aug 20, 2003 2:10 UTC (Wed) by Jotham (guest, #14211) [Link]

Court Summons #45214,

Dear Sir,

You have just HACKED our encryption method and further *published* your method. This is in clear controvention of the DMCA act and show that you and those in collusion, LWN.net, are clearly terrorists. We estimate that this has damaged our company to in excess of 1 billion dollars in lost revenue and FUD. See you in court.

Sincerely and best wishes,

Dr Evil
SCO Legal Department

The "Greek" says (in English); Typoe; WayBack

Posted Nov 4, 2005 16:27 UTC (Fri) by rmosler2100 (guest, #33631) [Link]

Uh oh... I think that you just violated DMCA by breaking their encryption with that devious program that lacks any legitimate use... I think it is called MS Word.

You should get a lawyer because SCO will be coming for you.


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