awesome! Will have to find this book and check it out. sounds interesting.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Product Security was Keys for my laptop


> Hi,
> One thing to keep in mind is that crackers have a mind set if they can't
> crack it they don't want it sort of attitude. So Either way you look at
> it you are not going to get that sale weather you have great security or
> poor security. The only major diference is that poor security makes it
> easier for non-crackers to get free copies of a game. Which sadly I have
> spoken to my share of blind gamers who feel they are entitled to free
> copies of games because they can't afford it.
> One final note, a developer must always keep in mind there is no such
> thing as 100% security on any product. Anything that man can create
> another man with some determination can crack. That is the truth, and
> has happened time and time and time again. In the end the customers
> should be held in higher value than the jerks, crackers, and low lifes
> cracking software.
> I just recently finished a book called "The Art Of Intrusion." All of
> the cracker cases in the book ar true, and you wouldn't believe the
> depths some of these low lifes will go to in order to break into banks,
> government files, the white house main frame, and even crack the Vagus
> slot machines for the fun of it. Terrifying indeed, but it happens every
> day 24/7.
>
> Draconis Entertainment wrote:
>> The recent trend away from DRM in music downloads is a great
>> illustration.  The fact of the matter is simple.  Is the loss of sales
>> from pirates worth severely inconveniencing your loyal and dedicated
>> customers?  In the end, you are troubling far more of the honest folks
>> than you are stopping dishonest ones.  The music industry is learning
>> the hard way.  We believe that in producing keys the way we have,
>> we're bolstering loyalty in our customers.  We applaud Apple for the
>> lack of activation required in the Mac OS X operating system, and
>> their dedication to DRM-free music.  Other music download sites are
>> following suit.  It is, for all the reasons above, and all of TOm's
>> reasons below, the right thing to do.
>>
>>
>> Draconis Entertainment
>>
>
>
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