Guten Tag Craig,

am Dienstag, 15. Januar 2008 um 21:22 schrieben Sie:

> Hi,

> FX wrote:
>> > Nonleft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in 0.7K bytes:
>>> >> btw did you find out how did the cisco logo?
>> >
>> > no, who created the logo is still a mystery.

> What cisco logo are you talking about? I heard someone on the congress
> mention it.

> About the bluetooth DOS-picture which was mentioned in the "Security
> Nightmares 2008" talk  (it was said to be the congress logo from the
> wiki) read the first entry: http://ge.mine.nu/news.html

> "[2008-01-13]: Wow, I'm finally on my own hardware again! Thanks to MK
> for the hosting! I have retrieved the logfiles and analysing them, I
> found out that someone from the 24C3 IP-range has downloaded mass-blue.
> So I guess that's what was used to spam the congress-wiki picture all
> over the place via bluetooth...maybe by one of the peoples I told about
> the site? I have no clue why some phones seem to have crashed, though.
> Maybe because of a crappy bluetooth implementation that can't handle
> multiple connections?! Well, 24C3 was pretty cool!  :)  Now this site is
> back, come back soon!"

> Best regards,

> Craig


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someone on the camp this year created a "new" cisco logo and if i
would claim to have done it i would probably get sued be this nice,
really nice company. on the upside i would get sponsored a lot of
beers by FX...

it should be on the portbunny presentation (leaky bucket algorithm, or
so?!?), but i did not take a look
because of some reasons...

-- 
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Nonleft
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