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Re: VBScript/JScript.Encode Decoder


From: Jordan Wiens <jwiens () nersp nerdc ufl edu>
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 09:03:06 -0400 (EDT)

He's not talking about exploit code, just code that breaks technological
measures used to protect copyright and might therefore be subject to DMCA.
A decryption engine [of nearly any sort; ROT13, anyone?] usually falls
into that category.  Exploit code doesn't necessarily.  It's a stupid law,
but it is a law, and it's good that people be informed about how
ridiculous it is if they're not already.

http://anti-dmca.org/

-- 
Jordan Wiens, CISSP
UF Network Incident Response Team
(352)392-2061

On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, morning_wood wrote:

i ( we ) ( illmob.org ) released the first windows compiled rpc-dcom exploit
into the wild weeks before msblaster used the basic version of this, and we
live in the US.
since when did releasing non propagating code constitute a crime???

morning_wood

----- Original Message -----
From: "Cael Abal" <lists () onryou com>
To: <full-disclosure () lists netsys com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 8:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] VBScript/JScript.Encode Decoder


VBS_DEC.PAS ->

program vbs_dec;  { Decrypts encrypted VBScript and JScript programs }
                  { Copyright (c) 09/2003 Andreas Marx /
http://www.av-test.org }

Greetings Andreas,

I hope you aren't intending to visit the US any time soon -- you've just
released into the wild a tool which can be used for Circumvention of
Copyright Protection Systems.

Yay, DMCA!

(Thanks, by the way.)

Cael

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