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Message-ID: <1140790766.30361.113.camel@tumbleweed>
Date: Fri Feb 24 14:19:50 2006
From: bpasdar at igxglobal.com (Babak Pasdar)
Subject: Pod Slurping Code


You are on target with your sentiments, that is the specific gist of my
article.  People have been keeping their data to their IPods for years
in the name of "Backup". 

I think as with anything, you need a catalyst event to build awareness.
Its just the way the industry works.  One scare tactic to the next!

Babak

On Fri, 2006-02-24 at 13:46 +0100, Knud Erik H?jgaard wrote:
> On 2/24/06, Babak Pasdar <bpasdar@...global.com> wrote:
> >
> > I have been doing some research on Pod-Slurping and have a copy of the
> > Slurp.exe implemented on my IPod.  However it does not copy the content,
> > just shows the files that _could_ have been copied.
> 
> Patch the slurp.exe to do copying instead of printf, or write an
> equally lame  program to achieve the same. wowoz wowowoweoweo call the
> internet police, ipod people are stealing your files, groundbreaking
> stuff!! In other news, people with pockets can pinch stuff from around
> the office.
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