Obvious sock puppet is obvious.
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On Aug 22, 2011, at 1:34 PM, root ro...@fibertel.com.ar wrote:
I found the last one actually quite funny.
Please continue but photoshop additional people in humorous and
improbable situations.
On 08/19/2011 09:25 PM, Herr E Balls
Less funny than yesterday's. Just stop.
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On Aug 21, 2011, at 3:34 PM, Herr E Balls mohsep.submissi...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Hi guys!
Welcome to super duper weekend double post of MOHSEP!!
I hope you all had good weekend as me! This weekend I have day off so played
Still not funny.
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On Aug 19, 2011, at 7:25 PM, Herr E Balls mohsep.submissi...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Hello fans, whitehats, funky-men and welcome to day 19 of MOHSEP
Today I am so tired from reading the full disclosure and chopping french
fries all day. You know
Not funny.
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On Aug 18, 2011, at 6:16 PM, Herr E Balls mohsep.submissi...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Hi Guys and welcome to day 18 of Month Of Humorous Stefan Esser
Photo-ma-Gimps,
Guys, its very hard to be superbright magnesium type whitehat superstar.
Waking up to
I am an iPhone app developer working on a security toolkit app. My
question is simple. What would you find most useful in a security
tool app?
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I just lost it. And so did all of you.
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I got started a long time ago writing example code for new security-
interested people. I got just one example done, my full time job and
school started, and gave up debugging. Just out of curiosity, going
to throw it out there. It's the only example up at
http://labs.thegoodhacker.com/
I have lurked for some time, and really, this list has become pathetic
due to it's hiijacking by two or three trolls with nothing better to
do than destroy the relevant signal to noise ratio. This list is not
about MI5, the NSA, or Mossad unless there is something practical to
be learned
Face it. If you're serious about security, you've been laying in bed
one night and gotten an Idea, which you never bothered to develop.
Throw 'em out there, if it's good maybe someone will develop it for you!
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On Nov 11, 2008, at 10:57 AM, n3td3v [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 3:30 PM, Trollie Fingers
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well that would leave this list looking much like your google
I applaud you, I find your response humorous. Good play.
On Fri, 2008-08-22 at 13:25 -0700, Dragos Ruiu wrote:
On 22-Aug-08, at 7:41 AM, Juha-Matti Laurio wrote:
New information about the important infrastructure issue affecting
to Fedora Project has been released today.
Mr. Paul W.
A pen tester could use it to see if they can use it to find directories
for admin scripts that rely on the assumption that the attacker does not
know where to find it.
On Wed, 2008-08-20 at 10:05 -0500, Robert Holgstad wrote:
so does owasp do anything useful or just cater to script kiddies?
I see an awesome white box at that link.
On another note, I agree with the other guy, kinda. Except that while
overweight, he is not a DDR player, but does have a lvl. 80 Mohawk and
an F-22 mount.
On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 20:28 +0100, Phillip Tanner wrote:
Hi All,
My name is Phillip Tanner. I'd
I have to say, the DoD would be crazy not to ramp up AFCYBER. What
reason on or off Earth do they have to intentionally not protect
themselves against attack on the network front? It's crazy to leave
yourself vulnerable like that, much less not have a method of offensive
strike. It's like a
That's my whole point.
On Mon, 2008-08-18 at 13:35 -0400, Dave wrote:
Wouldn't their press release indicate that they are actually keeping the
unit intact? After all, it IS the Office of Disinformation.
William McAfee wrote:
I have to say, the DoD would be crazy not to ramp up AFCYBER
I'm pretty sure the guy who just told me the world ends in 2012 and that
I must repent now said his name was Linus.
On Mon, 2008-08-18 at 19:20 -0600, don bailey wrote:
John C. A. Bambenek, GCIH, CISSP wrote:
Who's Linus?
I think he is the kid in the Peanuts cartoon
that carries around
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I would like to point out one of the websites where the Russian side of
things appears to be collaborating. I have no reason to believe the
Russian government is actively performing visible consequence attacks on
Georgia. If the Russian government actually is performing attacks, it
is most
I'm sorry, I forgot to link the actual website.
http://www.stopgeorgia.ru
On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 17:32 -0400, William McAfee wrote:
I would like to point out one of the websites where the Russian side of
things appears to be collaborating. I have no reason to believe the
Russian government
For those of us who do not enjoy deciphering code with next to no
comments, would you mind describing what exactly that code is supposed
to do, how it does it, and why?
On Mon, 2008-08-18 at 02:28 +0400, Kristo pher wrote:
Klueless Klowns Team presents
http://www.kkteam.co.uk/c99.txt
Would you mind elaborating on your actual evidence? All I see is logic,
but I do not see much hard fact. I'm not agreeing, I'm not disagreeing.
I'm just asking for clarification.
On Mon, 2008-08-18 at 01:08 +0100, n3td3v wrote:
By the way, Russian sites have been hacked as well. So why is
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