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you dont need it i never ever saw a reverse engineering course offered in university, i taught myself.. in uni you are taught basically how to make things and how to code it etc.. you are not taught the opposite which is where the aspect of teaching yourself comes into play.. start making a hello world type executable, debug it, figure out how it works, then move on.. sure there are tutorials and things too but tutorials are only effective if you learn from it and dont expect to be spoonfed the information.. ie: tutorials help but its best to follow the tutorial then try it your own way.. you learn more..
university degrees do not help, the only thing that helps is being patient, analytical and being willing to take chances messing around with code. As for commenting about starforce, there are many threads about starforce and various information on the web about it, as for it being dangerous its a moot point and from your statements i would say you are ill informed.. im quite framiliar with starforce and many of the other protections, they are all a variation on a theme.. they just use different approaches... oh and legends do die, they died with operation fastlink
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bleh
DO NOT PM me with questions, leave that in the forums...ESPECIALLY if i dont know you...
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