Noone takes a google group serious get a real
domain.
the n3td3v thing is just a site thrown together so
they can
put up adsense and make some cash. It looks totally
unprofessional,
yet they claim its build from "software developers,
international hackers,
security researchers, online media journalists,
system administrators,
incident response professionals, top thinkers and
security aware peoples"
and not even one of them has skills in html or
even 10 bucks to buy a domain?
yeah right......... :-)
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Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 10:14
PM
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] For Sale:
Security Vulnerability DatabaseCompany
Thats a complete exaduration actually, theres no query on the
group that would come up with 5,000 results. The n3td3v group engine is pretty
accurate, and displays perfect technical detail documentation, and
additionally, (if required) can offer related and even off shoot
background discussion into a particular vulnerability at the time of its
disclosure. To say an ntp search would come up with 5,000 unrelated results is
completely barbaric. I think the source to your hatred is with the founder
('n3td3v') rather than the group its self which offers a great resource to
anyone in the security field. Of course, if you can provide conclusive
evidence to the contrary, do get in touch with the list, providing indepth
audit information relating to your
claim.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 08 Mar 2006 05:46:03 PST, System Outage said:
> Why
would someone buy a security vulnerability database company? Theres >
already free security vulnerability databases out there. Try this one
I > recently found, you can search for anything you want
http://groups.google.com/ > group/n3td3v and its free.
Geez.
Somebody hand me a sharp wooden stake, a good mallet, and some garlic and
holy water just in case... ;)
I'm sure you can *search* for anything
you want there. The value of a database is, however, directly related to
its ability to return useful information.
5,000 postings that all say
"wow leet hole in ntp a few years ago" is worth nowhere near as much as
one detailed technical posting of how that exploit leveraged a one-byte
buffer overrun into a complete rooting of the
box....
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