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Debian Security Advisory DSA-1643-1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.debian.org/security/ Moritz Muehlenhoff
October 05, 2008
As usual you just don't get it.
Because you contribute nothing useful, and at the same time seem intent on
causing pain to
people who do real work. we'd ALL like to punch you in the face, and ALSO
break your
fingers. Except that you aren't presently worth the trouble.
An unscientific survey was
Blue Coat K9 Web Protection V4.0.230 Beta Vulnerability
Set 5, 2008
-- Affected Vendors:
Blue Coat
-- Affected Products:
K9 Web Protection V4.0.230 Beta
-- Download at:
http://www1.k9webprotection.com/getk9/beta.php
-- Vulnerability Details:
A vulnerability exists in the Blue Coat K9 Web
I started answering an email an hour ago, and it was important enough to
spend time on. It also ended up being too long, so I dumped it in a blog
post if you prfer reading in a web browser.
http://gadievron.blogspot.com/2008/10/time-for-self-reflection.html
Time for self reflection
In case you
Dude, you're disrupting SANS / PaulDotCom's money making agenda, we
could be in grave danger... of having our face punched and our fingers
snapped.
If people think SANS and PaulDotCom suck, they lose money and will be
on full-disclosure to threaten our faces and fingers. True gangsters!
Let's
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Gadi Evron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gadi Evron,
Of the Internet.
Gadi Evron, of the internet! ha ha, how many beers did you have last night!
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Charter:
What a fag.
You need to get out more.
Also, the Internet doesn't want you. Fack off.
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OpenNMS Multiple Vulnerabilities
BugSec | Security Advisory
Moshe Ben-Abu | Security Expert
Advisory URL (PDF):
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I wonder how long it will take for you to be accused of being n3td3v
and be threatened with physical violence as well? ha ha ha. Of course
n3td3v doesn't contribute anything to the money making side of
infosec, so a grudge is held!
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Hi Gadi,
In answer to your last question:
Enough whining though. Who is next on the target list? :)
Look at KnujOn's Top Ten Worst Registrars list. Joker and BLI have been
handed breach notices by ICANN. EST will follow, then eNOM, then...
There is no need to worry about their bread,
They generally don't have any clue what they want. This is only a PR stunt
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 10:30 AM, n3td3v [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bad idea,
The rogue government would use hospitals and power stations, to cyber
human shield against the counter attack.
You guys are living in cloud
Yes, they put these bizarre ideas out there to see what public opinion
is, they don't have a chance in hell of implementing it.
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 6:46 PM, James Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They generally don't have any clue what they want. This is only a PR stunt
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008
There is no need to attack the attacking computers.. this would be a
mostly useless process and you'd always miss some. if the 'attacks'
could not be filtered the 'external' to that nations links would be
'cut' the internet would be segmented and would could all go back to
our regularly planed
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Debian Security Advisory DSA-1644-1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.debian.org/security/ Devin Carraway
October 05, 2008
Michael Krymson wrote:
I just wanted to let you know I know a tiny bit how the American system
works (I live here). Beyond reasonable doubt is typically a murder trial
thing.
That is incorrect. You, again, appear to misunderstand what beyond
reasonable doubt means.
Beyond reasonable doubt is
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