As usual Xd is trolling .. and I shouldn't answer but he pisses me off ..

Gary B


On 12/01/2011 09:10 PM, xD 0x41 wrote:
> This is what whitehats would probably class as a 'blackhat' , the sad
> thing is, i bet NO blackhats, really like this.. not serious ones.
> Its sad, your a pathetic person, resorting to online theft, to cover
> your bs demands, as pointed out, what 'costs', for keeping, stolen
> data... ? ONLY the cost, You are, to the community.
> your called a bad scourge, and bad example of a hacker.
> I wish you and your website and service, are overthrown, your a fool,
> and, you suck. i hope feds are pulling you apart. amigo.
> go fk yourself, rot.
> your NO hacker, your 'wanker' go whack d1ck sum more.
> Bad sad kid with some sqli...well, sadly, you should NEVER post
> criinal activities, to a list like this, are you stupid or, just
> fucking REALLY STUPID??
>
> Idiot....
> You are NO blackhat,and NO hacker.
> xd
>
>
> On 2 December 2011 12:52, Benji <m...@b3nji.com> wrote:
>> Which country is "UNIQPASS" registered as a tm?
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 1:47 AM, adam <a...@papsy.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>>> - reduce abuse
>>>
>>> The concerning part is that you're serious. Tell me, how does someone
>>> paying for a list of STOLEN passwords reduce abuse?
>>>
>>> This email, your obsession with LulzSec and the disclaimer on your site
>>> make it pretty clear where the information is coming from, so what
kind of
>>> abuse potential does this have by someone not paying? And who are you
to not
>>> only take credit, but also demand payment, for other peoples' efforts?
>>>
>>> I'm partly tempted to buy and post the list here just to spite you for
>>> being so idiotic.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 7:16 PM, Addy Yeow <ayeo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> There are many password lists already available for free out in the wild
>>>> but mostly lack the quality.
>>>>
>>>> The minimal fee for UNIQPASS is necessary to help:
>>>> - keep ongoing effort to improve the quality of the list over time
>>>> - ensure frequent updates, i.e. when new leaked databases appear
>>>> (existing users of UNIQPASS get updated copy for free)
>>>> - cover cost of upstream bandwidth, the list is currently at 64MB
>>>> compressed and new versions are likely to only get larger
>>>> - reduce abuse
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 1:33 AM, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)
>>>> <li...@infosecurity.ch> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 12/1/11 6:14 PM, Addy Yeow wrote:
>>>>>> I thought some of you may find this large password list useful, over
>>>>>> 27
>>>>>> million entries.
>>>>>> http://dazzlepod.com/uniqpass/ (it's a paid list though, at $4.99)
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyone linking a warez version (Why pay $4.99?) ?
>>>>>
>>>>> -naif
>>>>>
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