Re: [Full-disclosure] I am furious.

2010-03-01 Thread the hacker
On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 18:48:22 GMT, intel unit said: > We are security experts nothing to do with hackers and 0-day. > I don't have just 1 0day. I have 26 0days and can hack anything if > the price is right. 01.03.10 21:37, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu: Cognitive dissonance FTW.;) Or

Re: [Full-disclosure] ACM.ORG data leak still there 4 days after announcing to CEO John White

2010-02-22 Thread the hacker
After raising pressure a little bit (also by writing to this list) ACM has finally reacted and asked where the problem is. I told them the details so I guess they will finally be able to fix it. My opinion is still that I did never try to conceal anything, I gave them my real contact informatio

Re: [Full-disclosure] ACM.ORG data leak still there 4 days after announcing to CEO John White

2010-02-22 Thread the hacker
Hello Benji I did not crack/enumerate any passwords, use buffer overflow with metasploit or whatever other tools... I dont think that by just modifying one parameter of an url you already break a law (or all people that have spelling problems when entering an url would be in jail). Also I hav

[Full-disclosure] ACM.ORG data leak still there 4 days after announcing to CEO John White

2010-02-22 Thread the hacker
nal growth of its members by providing opportunities for life-long learning, career development, and professional networking." so where is technical excellence here??? details & screenshot of extracted data on http://www.the-hacker-news.co

[Full-disclosure] ACM.ORG website has serious data leak again

2010-02-19 Thread the hacker
, but there was no reaction at all from acm.org (the reception of the email was confirmed by the hacker calling mr white and asking if he got the mail...he said it was forwarded to IS director...), they did not even ask where/what exactly the problem is. The hacker has extracted several thousend