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Reverse Engineering: Legal or illegal?


From: shyaam () gmail com
Date: 28 Oct 2006 00:03:15 -0000

I wanted to start a website that LINKS to all RE websites around the world. This website wowuld be hosted within US but 
will just LINK to all other RE Websites. 

Second question is, would it be fine if this website stores just tutorials related to RE and not the original softwares 
that help on RE.

RE has been common for a very long time within US for the AV/IDS and IPS companies for deriving the signatures from the 
exploits(according to my knowledge, which is limited). So I wanted to gather some knowledge from the Security Focus 
groups if I am right and the legal points of such things.

PS: I am sorry if I emailed the wrong group.
I hope that this email doesnt start an irrational argument in this group, please do give your rude comments if any to 
my personal email, so that the sanity of groups is protected.

Kind Regards,
Shyaam

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