Re: [Full-disclosure] retiring from public security stuff

2006-11-13 Thread Dave \"No, not that one\" Korn
Georgi Guninski wrote: > bye bye and all the best :) So long, and thanks for all the 'sploits! cheers, DaveK -- Can't think of a witty .sigline today ___ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-di

Re: [Full-disclosure] retiring from public security stuff

2006-11-12 Thread Dude VanWinkle
On 11/12/06, Georgi Guninski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > fyi: > > retiring from public security stuff. public flaming is not clear atm. > obviously this may change without notice. > this does not mean selling out. No worries mate, you deserve a break. Thanks for your contributions to the infose

Re: [Full-disclosure] retiring from public security stuff

2006-11-12 Thread nexttuesday
*yawn* http://michaeldaw.org/news/news-121106-0/ even bigger *YAWN* Nobel Prize? A nobel prize should go to someone who actually does some good and improves the state of security. Good riddance. See you, NT. Concerned about your privacy? Instantly send FREE secure email, no account r

Re: [Full-disclosure] retiring from public security stuff

2006-11-12 Thread David Kierznowski
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[Full-disclosure] retiring from public security stuff

2006-11-12 Thread Georgi Guninski
fyi: retiring from public security stuff. public flaming is not clear atm. obviously this may change without notice. this does not mean selling out. if one needs to ask for a reason: got old, got somewhat tired. since kids often ask `how to hack', here is some unsupported advice without warranty