renderman wrote:Might want to check the access logs from the archive and compare with the netblock of his site and see if he did pillage the archive.
I've already checked CoWF. He only visited once. He has since been placed on perma-ban.
renderman wrote:Might want to check the access logs from the archive and compare with the netblock of his site and see if he did pillage the archive.
I can see from your reply that you put alot of time and effort into designing this product. Wait, It was me that worked to the goal of Kismet on Windows. Insulting the tech talents of someone who's project you are using to produce your 'product' is not a way to encourage me to continue my research.
Using the work of someone else, asking the developer for help when you can't solve a problem, selling it and not even giving complete credit to the developers who freely provided what your making money from. That's just low. I did'nt have to write my Drone guides, Joshua could have easily not released his Kiswin package, Goldfndr did'nt have to create the patch for GPSD, Dragorn, well, there's no way to account for the amount of time and effort he's spent. One has to also wonder how often you visited the personalwireless wardriving software archive to make your little compilation CD.
No-one is saying that you can't sell your package, but I wish you luck on your sales because we'll be doing what I can to make sure people know that your leeching the hard work of others.
RenderMan
CC: Dragron, Joshua Wright, Goldfndr, Audit
Schutzengel wrote:Ok,
A quick search of HP / Compaq shows no mention of "The IT Group" "99e99" or "IT Group" that would put them firmly in violation of HPs trademark usage.
let the big dogs at HP/CPQ, Cisco, et al... take this tard down.
Thorn wrote:It may not be false information. Running a Google on "Marty Yinzer" produces some possible links to both PA and HI. Also, that phone number shows as "possibly reassigned" on at least one phone search engine.
Guys, the idea here isn't to be disruptive to their domain or the like. The idea is to get them to at least acknowledge that the "product" the are selling is an open source project that is conceived, designed, and built other people. With the one exception of mentioning a "hack" by Joshua Wright, the eBay ad never mentions the others, and that is the shameful part.
OK, I'll admit it, it's lost on me. What's "yinzer" mean?G8tK33per wrote:He has ties to PA and his last name is "Yinzer"? Does anyone else familiar with western PA lingo/slang find that a little fishy?
Thorn wrote:OK, I'll admit it, it's lost on me. What's "yinzer" mean?
Thorn wrote:OK, I'll admit it, it's lost on me. What's "yinzer" mean?
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