all this speculation is trivial. sbhacker is down due to the fact that owner is unable to deal with a server situation at the moment. if the owner follows thru with his plans i will steward it until hes able to take back control. although i dont even know if its worth the time and effort due to all the crap thats going on. basically modem hacking has become much like fta and most isps have shut it down completely. so those small few that do it for the enjoyment of testing, experimenting, and legitimate hacking are not going to publicly share info anyways due to all the idiots running around trying to steal internet. being the founder of sbh ive always had a legit subbed account, and experimented with a modified modem, most of the admins and higher level community members are the same. sad fact is we make up less than 1%. 99% of everyone else is trying to steal internet, and not even smart enough to figure out the hows themselves. so i hope that puts any misinformation to bed......
(08-10-2011, 01:44 AM)Mordeth Wrote:im pretty sure the code they use is gpl......(08-10-2011, 01:28 AM)drewmerc Wrote:OK...you got me, but I doubt that the FBI will spend a squirt of piss on it, unless Motorola forces them to enforce the copyright infringement. Look at it this way, there are people selling Haxorware modded modems on E-Bay and have been for some time now without any restrictions.(08-10-2011, 01:09 AM)Mordeth Wrote: Haxorware, in itself, as a program is NOT illegal
you sure about that? as it does contain a small amount of Motorola code
how much code does it take to be copyright infringement
(i get round it by seeing the haxorware download as a diff file or patch eg the moto code is already on the modem. but would this stand up in court i think it would not)