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I think you are referring to cracking, not hacking. They are two very different things. And even cracking can be done ethically and legally in the context of penetration testing in order to improve security.
Orwell, excellent point.
There's nothing like for me, to investigate some DES encryption method for keyfiles, or SHA-1 based serial and make a keygenerator....Its awesome stuff to know on a technical level, as then you can improve your own products. Plus, cryptography is a very nice field to get acquainted with.
Since, if you know how the cracking pro's do it, then you can make your own software quite well protected, since....you would know thier tricks.
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Here it is 35 years later. The net is the norm. I spend my time crunching code of one sort or another, still striving to master the art of delivering clean, reuseable, maintainable, extensible and - above all - useful results with the minimum of effort.
Nice to see more people with the same attitude towards software optimization as I
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