On 2/17/2011 5:04 PM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
It's the
sort of thing that one of England's top cyber-security experts would do,
isn't it? :)
ex meaning former and spert meaning a sudden short burst? Aptly
describes Mr Wallace.
Andrew
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On 1/31/2011 12:39 PM, peter wrote:
/../../../../../../../../../../../etc/passwd
Looks like it was fixed.
fixed here too, check your browser cache
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RLY?
YARLY.
(wasn't me of course)
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Platitudes, lies, half truths, and bullsh*t aside Andrew, let's get down
to brass tacks. By the time you get out of jail, there's not even going
to _BE_ IPv4 anymore. What, with the multiple state level drug charges,
and the federal computer fraud charges, you've gotta be looking at at
least 20
Known Criminal? wow, you're a nutcase.
On 11/18/2010 11:32 PM, Andrew Auernheimer wrote:
Hilarious words from a known criminal that made a statement that they
would put everyone from the GNAA in prison to nenolod. But thank you
for publicly and irrevocably demonstrating that you have a
Weev,
I can quote people too!
Andrew, this one is for you:
It is always better to have no ideas than false ones; to believe
nothing, than to believe what is wrong. --Thomas Jefferson
And this one is for the members of the press unfortunate enough to be in
this thread:
The man who reads nothing at
This isn't a vulnerability, also the stuff below, not really English.
Good luck next time though!
Andrew
On 9/10/2010 4:32 PM, musnt live wrote:
Hello full disclosure!!
I like to warn you about vulnerability in many is systems.
In using this nmap I find vulnerability: