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...and sold for big bucks

http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=19
 
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did they replace the whole install, or just hide the hildon bits-
 
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Link to company product page: http://www.immunitysec.com/products-silica.shtml

From the photos, it looks like it's using the maemo gui. They might have changed the kernel and added their own app.
 
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Crap, you beat me to it. Someone else reads /. here it seems
 
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ah I love duplicate threads.
 
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Originally Posted by Hedgecore View Post
Crap, you beat me to it. Someone else reads /. here it seems
It's been keeping me warm with it's green glow for years.
 
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I doubt they replaced much of anything. One of their screenshots shows a link to gazpacho for crying out loud. Their interface is basically 3 buttons. I wouldn't be surprised if they have cobbled a Python frontend together on top of open source console tools. Hell, their one 'scanner' screenshot is the standard 770 wireless network locator dialog.

What amateur hour crap. This really annoys me. And the press cries out in their ignorance that this is a first of its kind pocket scanner.
 
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Originally Posted by konfoo View Post
I doubt they replaced much of anything. One of their screenshots shows a link to gazpacho for crying out loud. Their interface is basically 3 buttons. I wouldn't be surprised if they have cobbled a Python frontend together on top of open source console tools. Hell, their one 'scanner' screenshot is the standard 770 wireless network locator dialog.

What amateur hour crap. This really annoys me. And the press cries out in their ignorance that this is a first of its kind pocket scanner.
Well, it is a scam. In that it fools the gullible to pay insane amounts of money for something they could have had for basically free.

But there's no rule against making money from Open Source, nor is there a rule that says you have to educate the stupid.

May I suggest someone slashdots this? Those guys love this kind of ripping off the terminally dumb.
 
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Originally Posted by Karel Jansens View Post
May I suggest someone slashdots this? Those guys love this kind of ripping off the terminally dumb.
Your wish has been granted.

http://hardware.slashdot.org/hardwar.../1450252.shtml

Looks like they upgraded to the N800 as well - maybe they'll be charding $3650 for the N800 version?

http://content.zdnet.com/2346-12691_22-53766-7.html

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Karel: Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the GPL prohibit businesses from reselling peoples' software? If this thing is just a py front end for a buncha commandline apps... ...

What disturbs me is there's three buttons and I haven't seen any output. "Scanning. Scan done. I found some stuff" wouldn't quite cut it... nor do they really get into whether nor not you can actually exploit vulnerabilities as opposed to just detect them.
 
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