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I recently asked a questionI recently asked a question that could possibly be used for malicious purposes. I tried to whittle the code down as much as I could to a "base" program so that a script kiddie wouldn't stumble across it and wreak havoc.

However, I have written other more "malicious" programs (for testing security mostly) where I will not be able to whittle out as much. An example of this would be a keylogger.

Do we have a policy on reviews for this? I would love to have my code reviewed, but at the same time I don't want to cause any trouble.

I recently asked a question that could possibly be used for malicious purposes. I tried to whittle the code down as much as I could to a "base" program so that a script kiddie wouldn't stumble across it and wreak havoc.

However, I have written other more "malicious" programs (for testing security mostly) where I will not be able to whittle out as much. An example of this would be a keylogger.

Do we have a policy on reviews for this? I would love to have my code reviewed, but at the same time I don't want to cause any trouble.

I recently asked a question that could possibly be used for malicious purposes. I tried to whittle the code down as much as I could to a "base" program so that a script kiddie wouldn't stumble across it and wreak havoc.

However, I have written other more "malicious" programs (for testing security mostly) where I will not be able to whittle out as much. An example of this would be a keylogger.

Do we have a policy on reviews for this? I would love to have my code reviewed, but at the same time I don't want to cause any trouble.

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I recently asked a question that could possibly be used for malicious purposes. I tried to whittle the code down as much as I could to a "base" program so that a script kiddie wouldn't stumble across it and wreckwreak havoc.

However, I have written other more "malicious" programs (for testing security mostly) where I will not be able to whittle out as much. An example of this would be a keylogger.

Do we have a policy on reviews for this? I would love to have my code reviewed, but at the same time I don't want to cause any trouble.

I recently asked a question that could possibly be used for malicious purposes. I tried to whittle the code down as much as I could to a "base" program so that a script kiddie wouldn't stumble across it and wreck havoc.

However, I have written other more "malicious" programs (for testing security mostly) where I will not be able to whittle out as much. An example of this would be a keylogger.

Do we have a policy on reviews for this? I would love to have my code reviewed, but at the same time I don't want to cause any trouble.

I recently asked a question that could possibly be used for malicious purposes. I tried to whittle the code down as much as I could to a "base" program so that a script kiddie wouldn't stumble across it and wreak havoc.

However, I have written other more "malicious" programs (for testing security mostly) where I will not be able to whittle out as much. An example of this would be a keylogger.

Do we have a policy on reviews for this? I would love to have my code reviewed, but at the same time I don't want to cause any trouble.

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