Challenge of Reverse Engineering
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Challenge Of Reverse Engineering, better known as CORE, is a software cracking group for the IBM PC which was founded in June of 1997 by a team of members from Ontario, Canada. Within four years the group made more than 10,000 releases (cracks, key generators and the like). These days the group is growing larger and there are already subgroups -- COREPDA (which is "working" with software for PocketPC, PDA etc.) and COREUtile. The Group CORE is today active and still "working". However, CORE is probably one of the oldest software cracking and one of the most "beloved" (by users, who use cracks) groups.
Current members
- KaiZer soZe
- King_KINK
- Brainrain
- LTB
- Nutcracker
- CHiMix
- Bergelmir
- kao
- tam
- aZUR
- Zein_Barathrx
- Goodguy
- Phoenix
References
- Mendham, Scott. "Cracking Up", PC World Magazine (alt.net column), December 1999,
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