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From: tobias at weisserth.de (Tobias Weisserth)
Subject: Cisco's stolen code

Dear "B$H",

On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 11:49, B$H wrote:
> Hi all!
> 
> Where can i find the Cisco's stolen code? 

Full disclosure is NOT about spreading copyright protected code.

Your question is stupid. Distributing, owning and using Cisco's code is
illegal. So just forget about it. Sticking to the rules is part of the
game. Unless you are a blackhat of course...

regards,
Tobias


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