What would you do, if you were in my shoes?
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What's this? I'm not Kyle. I think you replied to the wrong post.
I'm sorry, but you're trying to pretend to be from a foreign country where hacking is legal. Under international law, hacking is illegal in ALL countries. Now, to the main point - you're pretending to be a foreign developer but your use of English is too good - your punctuation is excellent and your grammar is too good. So, be a good troll and go home.
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What's this? I'm not Kyle. I think you replied to the wrong post.
HiddenIdentitiy wrote:
I think you replied to the wrong post.
No, he thinks that you are troll[^. Kyle is troll. To your problem, what would you think about contacting author of that plug-in? (and now I am asking ya all)
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I'm sorry, but you're trying to pretend to be from a foreign country where hacking is legal. Under international law, hacking is illegal in ALL countries. Now, to the main point - you're pretending to be a foreign developer but your use of English is too good - your punctuation is excellent and your grammar is too good. So, be a good troll and go home.
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while I admit to leaning towards suspecting our resident troll being at work again, in parts of the world where >90% of the installed software base is warez even if they have laws on the book they're clearly not anything more than a sop to the wto.
-- You have to explain to them [VB coders] what you mean by "typed". their first response is likely to be something like, "Of course my code is typed. Do you think i magically project it onto the screen with the power of my mind?" --- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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while I admit to leaning towards suspecting our resident troll being at work again, in parts of the world where >90% of the installed software base is warez even if they have laws on the book they're clearly not anything more than a sop to the wto.
-- You have to explain to them [VB coders] what you mean by "typed". their first response is likely to be something like, "Of course my code is typed. Do you think i magically project it onto the screen with the power of my mind?" --- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Yup - but this quote "a private company and in my country this job(hacking) is not illegal for foreign softwares( Softwares that produced outside of the country.)" is a bit suspect don't you think?
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I'm sorry, but you're trying to pretend to be from a foreign country where hacking is legal. Under international law, hacking is illegal in ALL countries. Now, to the main point - you're pretending to be a foreign developer but your use of English is too good - your punctuation is excellent and your grammar is too good. So, be a good troll and go home.
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Pete O`Hanlon wrote:
Under international law, hacking is illegal in ALL countries.
Your geographical and political information is awfully limited. I think your English should be as such. English is not my native language and any one would understand it after I write a few sentences. I'm not a Kyle or troll or whatever you think. I'm just a human who encountered a problem and decided to ask help from his very favorite community since he thought it's a bit too big to solve it alone and many others are helping him kindly. Please don't be an obstacle, if you wouldn't like to help me. Thanks.
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Pete O`Hanlon wrote:
Under international law, hacking is illegal in ALL countries.
Your geographical and political information is awfully limited. I think your English should be as such. English is not my native language and any one would understand it after I write a few sentences. I'm not a Kyle or troll or whatever you think. I'm just a human who encountered a problem and decided to ask help from his very favorite community since he thought it's a bit too big to solve it alone and many others are helping him kindly. Please don't be an obstacle, if you wouldn't like to help me. Thanks.
OK - enlighten me as to which country you live in. I await this one with great interest.
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OK - enlighten me as to which country you live in. I await this one with great interest.
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Pete O`Hanlon wrote:
which country you live in
Sorry. I can't. Just enough to say that it's in the east. ahem... middle east. still interested? I don't think so.
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I found a programming job in a company recently, mostly to write in c++. After two weeks something new happened. My boss asked me to hack a plug-in that is too expensive to buy in my country. They are going to sell the plug-in and if I don't do the hack, I'll probably lose my job. It is very hard to find a job opportunity where I live due to economical problems. If I don't hack the plug-in, they simply forget using or selling that. I mean, they won't buy it anyway, furthermore that company isn't able to sell it's product here due to governments prohibitions. But I understand the effort they put to produce that piece of software. I think I'm able to hack it technically, but not for this purpose(Selling other's work and effort.) What would you do, if you were in my shoes? Leave the job?:confused:
The immediate answer is 'I would refuse'. But, that's easier for me to say, than for you. You have to weigh up things like how easy it is to find a job, how well you're paid, if you can afford to be unemployed for a bit, etc. Worst case, if it was me, is I'd do it if I absolutely couldn't see a way out, keep the job and look for another. But, if I could avoid doing it, I would. I would at least approach the boss about my misgivings, and try to do it, offering alternatives to hacking it, such as writing something that fulfills the core need they are trying to get from the plugin. I'd also seriously consider a 'gee boss, I tried so hard, but the protection on this thing is really tight' approach.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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Pete O`Hanlon wrote:
which country you live in
Sorry. I can't. Just enough to say that it's in the east. ahem... middle east. still interested? I don't think so.
HiddenIdentitiy wrote:
Sorry. I can't. Just enough to say that it's in the east. ahem... middle east. still interested? I don't think so
Yet again, your mastery of English betrays you. BTW - I do still want to know. I'm also intrigued to know how this is your favourite site, but you only joined today.
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What's HR? Human resource? If you are talking about Managers, I shall say they all know that. It's a private company and in my country this job(hacking) is not illegal for foreign softwares( Softwares that produced outside of the country.) No rules to bound them, at the moment, so later on, I certainly will not be asked why I did that. The whole country is full of pirated softwares.:( This is just a personal filling:sigh:. I don't like to rub something and then sell that. If I do, what's the difference between me and a thief? But at the same time I'm thinking that, by doing that the plug-in producer company is not loosing any thing. This is a special rubbing. I'm really confused.
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I'm sorry, but you're trying to pretend to be from a foreign country where hacking is legal. Under international law, hacking is illegal in ALL countries. Now, to the main point - you're pretending to be a foreign developer but your use of English is too good - your punctuation is excellent and your grammar is too good. So, be a good troll and go home.
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Pete O`Hanlon wrote:
Under international law, hacking is illegal in ALL countries
No. In Mexico hacking is not illegal since it's not even defined by the law. It's illegal to use a software without paying the licence. If the licence doesn't state that hacking is illegal, I can perfectly hack a software with no problems.
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I'm sorry, but you're trying to pretend to be from a foreign country where hacking is legal. Under international law, hacking is illegal in ALL countries. Now, to the main point - you're pretending to be a foreign developer but your use of English is too good - your punctuation is excellent and your grammar is too good. So, be a good troll and go home.
Please visit http://www.readytogiveup.com/ and do something special today. Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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HiddenIdentitiy wrote:
Sorry. I can't. Just enough to say that it's in the east. ahem... middle east. still interested? I don't think so
Yet again, your mastery of English betrays you. BTW - I do still want to know. I'm also intrigued to know how this is your favourite site, but you only joined today.
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Pete O`Hanlon wrote:
I do still want to know
I'm not going to reveal my name. If I was, I'd rather select a better name!
Pete O`Hanlon wrote:
how this is your favourite site, but you only joined today
No I didn't. I created this user today to post anonymously. It's a couple of years that I'm a member of this web site. I've even wrote some articles.:)
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Pete O`Hanlon wrote:
Under international law, hacking is illegal in ALL countries
No. In Mexico hacking is not illegal since it's not even defined by the law. It's illegal to use a software without paying the licence. If the licence doesn't state that hacking is illegal, I can perfectly hack a software with no problems.
A polar bear is a bear whose coordinates has been changed in terms of sine and cosine. Quanehsti Pah Nation States
Check your licenses - they state that reverse engineering code is illegal and prohibited under international law. Now, the Mexican government has signed up to international treaties which are legally binding - so, by default, the reverse engineering of software is illegal. Now, unless this guy is living in North Korea, Iran or Sudan (unlikely from his mastery of English), he's bound by the same international treaties that your government and mine are.
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HiddenIdentitiy wrote:
The whole country is full of pirated softwares.
What is the point? Even if you hack the plug-in, your company can't make any money off it anyway.
Sell it in another country, maybe?
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The immediate answer is 'I would refuse'. But, that's easier for me to say, than for you. You have to weigh up things like how easy it is to find a job, how well you're paid, if you can afford to be unemployed for a bit, etc. Worst case, if it was me, is I'd do it if I absolutely couldn't see a way out, keep the job and look for another. But, if I could avoid doing it, I would. I would at least approach the boss about my misgivings, and try to do it, offering alternatives to hacking it, such as writing something that fulfills the core need they are trying to get from the plugin. I'd also seriously consider a 'gee boss, I tried so hard, but the protection on this thing is really tight' approach.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
Christian Graus wrote:
I'd also seriously consider a 'gee boss, I tried so hard, but the protection on this thing is really tight' approach.
That's precisely what I'm thinking to do, however I hacked it already for the fun of it and just for myself, and not given to anyone. It is interesting to see that "(Unlimited number of users)" at the top of the activation page. I'm sorry, I sometimes think that I'm still a little boy.
Christian Graus wrote:
writing something that fulfills the core need
I'm too new to the field of ISA plug-in development and I can't do it quickly within the deadline they are giving me. I should look for another job from now I think. Anyway, thank you for your reply.
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Check your licenses - they state that reverse engineering code is illegal and prohibited under international law. Now, the Mexican government has signed up to international treaties which are legally binding - so, by default, the reverse engineering of software is illegal. Now, unless this guy is living in North Korea, Iran or Sudan (unlikely from his mastery of English), he's bound by the same international treaties that your government and mine are.
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Pete O`Hanlon wrote:
Check your licenses - they state that reverse engineering code is illegal and prohibited under international law.
If a licence doesn't state so it's not illegal.
Pete O`Hanlon wrote:
Now, the Mexican government has signed up to international treaties which are legally binding
Now that's true. But that means that if someone breaks such international law, the government would receive a "recommendation" to stop it, yet the hacker can even win the trail because is not stated as such in the mexican law. The main idea of the international treaty is to change local laws so they are in harmony with international standards.
Pete O`Hanlon wrote:
unlikely from his mastery of English
Well I admit it, that it is interesting. Never faced a troll before though.
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Check the profile - it lives in the US...
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Trollslayer wrote:
Check the profile - it lives in the US...
Just filled in the joining form so quickly. I was wondering where to select. I finally decided to leave it intact. But the problem here is not my nationality or identity, please.
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HiddenIdentitiy wrote:
The whole country is full of pirated softwares.
What is the point? Even if you hack the plug-in, your company can't make any money off it anyway.
Most of the pirated softwares leak from internet. People here less try to hack things. So if a pirated software is not available, then it is invaluable indeed. Further than that, some softwares are not very much usable even when hacked, unless you find a professional to use it. An ISA extension for example is not useful unless there is a great administrator who understands ISA as well as plug-ins, their capabilities, the way to add, activate, use them and etc.
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First off, you need to do exactly what Leckey has already stated: document all conversations, make hard copies of EMails, since digital can be destroyed easily. Consider recording verbal conversions, remember that you must notify the person you are recording, or lay the recorder out "in the open", so at least they are aware: you can always say that you do this, because you'd rather record the conversion for later review, instead of note taking, this way, you can concentrate on the topic of conversation taking place (or whatever works for you). Considering attempting to find an Open Source alternative or another viable alternative that your company can purchase. I realize that you are under "constraints" and wouldn't post the name/company that develops the plug-in you are being asked to crack, but if you tell us what it is your company is needing, perhaps someone here could direct you to a solution (and you need not indicate if the solution provided is already what you have 'on the table'). Places like Source Forge[^] have a vast amount of open source projects that do, well, just about everything you can dream of ... I would find it difficult to believe that there isn't something out there already ...
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Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTLDouglas Troy wrote:
remember that you must notify the person you are recording
Depends where you are. Where I am there is no obligation to tell the other person you are recording the conversation. If it happens in a public place there there are no rights of privacy at all. I know that in some states in the US all parties involved need to know it is being recorded. In some other states only one party (presumably the one doing the recording) needs to know.
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