Re: [Full-disclosure] n3td3v group calls on RSA to clarify their stance

2006-04-01 Thread Bipin Gautam
n3td3v, not everyone likes s much of noise and you can understand that without loosing your temper. (maybe there are many older ppl. in the list :) And you sometimes make half of the message of the day in FULL-DISCLOSURE "SECURITY" MALING LIST... about you/on you. SOMETIMES too much is JUST TOO

Re: [Full-disclosure] n3td3v group calls on RSA to clarify their stance

2006-04-01 Thread Scott T. Cameron
On Sat, Apr 01, 2006 at 05:34:20AM +0100, n3td3v wrote: > No one actually knows how RSA are carrying out their database attacks yet, > hence the reason I called for clarity on the issue. But I really am suspect > about the exact technical setup of the attacks that the RSA are carrying out > against

Re: [Full-disclosure] n3td3v group calls on RSA to clarify their stance

2006-03-31 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Sat, 01 Apr 2006 05:34:20 +0100, n3td3v said: > against fake logins and their databases. Theres no way however they could > carry out world wide attacks on hundreds of fake login targets, without the > use of more than one ip host. Obviously you've never bothered to look at just how much one sp

Re: [Full-disclosure] n3td3v group calls on RSA to clarify their stance

2006-03-31 Thread n3td3v
If the RSA aren't using a bot network, then are you suggesting they are sending garbage data from one single user Microsoft Windows XP computer to all the worlds phishing logins? Wake up mr se cur ity at hotmail dot com On 4/1/06, Morning Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >*while RSA are carryin

Re: [Full-disclosure] n3td3v group calls on RSA to clarify their stance

2006-03-31 Thread n3td3v
No one actually knows how RSA are carrying out their database attacks yet, hence the reason I called for clarity on the issue. But I really am suspect about the exact technical setup of the attacks that the RSA are carrying out against fake logins and their databases. Theres no way however they cou

Re: [Full-disclosure] n3td3v group calls on RSA to clarify their stance

2006-03-31 Thread Morning Wood
*while RSA are carrying out these attacks, is it legally OK for hackers to "HELP OUT" the RSA by pointing a few of our bot net's at some Yahoo and eBay fake login web pages that we know about and feed them with fake username and password data. We don't want to end up in jail, but since the RSA

[Full-disclosure] n3td3v group calls on RSA to clarify their stance

2006-03-31 Thread n3td3v
As eBay attacks http://news.com.com/Phishers+set+hidden+traps+on+eBay/2100-7349_3-6056687.html?tag=nefd.topĀ and other phishing continues world-wide we ask the RSA to clarify further their comments " RSA Security's newly acquired Cyota overwhelms phishing sites with fake usernames, passwords and cr