Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 21st Nov 2005 12:16 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Mac OS X Sources indicate that OSx86 10.4.3 - which contains increased hardware restrictions - has now been cracked in the same fashion as 10.4.1. It was initially thought that these restrictions would slow the progress of hackers, but it appears that it has done little to deter those tackling the challenge. It appears that "Maxxuss" has outdone Apple yet again.
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RE[3]: OSX tamper proof
by on Mon 21st Nov 2005 21:03 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: OSX tamper proof"

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LOL:

wierd why this is acceptable in the Computer world but wouldn't be in any other business

I want your house, but if you don't give it to at a price I want, hell FU, I'll dam well take it anyway

You're forgetting, they might have tamper proof bars up and so you're just going to have to suck it.

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RE[4]: OSX tamper proof
by StephenBeDoper on Tue 22nd Nov 2005 01:40 in reply to "RE[3]: OSX tamper proof"
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2005-07-06

I always thought it was amusing how many folks there are online who are unable to distinguish between copyright infringement and criminal larceny. But for sheer inane stupidity, the cake is certainly taken by those who can't disguish theft from violating a clause in a questionably-enforceable EULA. Especially when that clause attempts to prohibit something which many nations consider a legal right.

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