alright, 100 gobbles ramblings over another crewcut jock asshole from ISS for
$500!
and... the answer is: the author of the following quote from the "readme" of a
hacking tool went on to put on a sportcoat, a few pounds and make millions
selling the illusion of security to a defenseless publi
I am planning to post an advisory soon.. In recent times it has come
to my attention that a certain "book for hackers" contains software which
is deemed unsuitible for mass consumption.
I think it goes something like this -->
#include
int main(void) { printf("Hello Hackers!\n"); }
there is obv
I like pizza.
I'll take 100 gobbles ramblings over another crewcut jock asshole from
ISS for $500 alex.
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 20:00, s n u r f l e wrote:
> were you too stupid to check the reply-to like the last ISSer to post here, or
> did you mean to do your schoolyard chanting in public?
>
> i'll take 100
While doing some code auditing I got to thinking about
known-plaintext attacks against various ciphers when /dev/random or
/dev/urandom have been comprimised. A quick search on google doesn't turn
much up. However, I'm curious if anyone knows of a thread somewhere where
folks have discuss
were you too stupid to check the reply-to like the last ISSer to post here, or
did you mean to do your schoolyard chanting in public?
i'll take 1000 gobbles ramblings over another crewcut jock asshole from ISS
thumping his chest. wouldn't surprise me if your cocksparring on the company
dime ge
this is why so many subscribers to the fd-list have chosen to have theirs sewn
shut -- ultimate security!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> QUOTE FOR MEDIA:
>
> 95% of anus on Internet are exploitable.
>
> Some intentional honeypot
>
>
>>* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Wed 11 Sep 2002, 22:
Yep,
Just did a quick run down of our logs and IDS reports. This was in
fact a spoof. I give them credit for the excitement!! =o)
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 19:41, KF wrote:
> Hahah nice spoof dick nose.
> -KF
>
>
> KF wrote:
>
> >Who's Afraid of Iraq?
> >by Gary Leupp
> >
> >"Thos
This spoof comes from the same mail server that mine did.
-KF
Roman Drahtmueller wrote:
>How Warmongers Exploit 9/11
>by Norm Dixon
>
>In the week before the first anniversary of the devastating September 11, 2001,
>terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, TV networks aired a seemingly
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Roman Drahtmueller) [Thu 12 Sep 2002, 01:46 CEST]:
> How Warmongers Exploit 9/11
> by Norm Dixon
[..]
Nice article. Taking it back from international pollyticks to something
more computer security-related:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/technology/chi-0209110246sep11.story
If anyone was offended by that rude post I can only say that I am sorry
for someone elses ignorance.
My REAL headers
>From - Wed Sep 11 19:43:50 2002
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Hahah nice spoof dick nose.
-KF
KF wrote:
>Who's Afraid of Iraq?
>by Gary Leupp
>
>"Those who favor this attack now will tell you candidly, and privately, that it is
>probably true that Saddam Hussein is no threat to the United States. But they are
>afraid at some point he might decide if he
Who's Afraid of Iraq?
by Gary Leupp
"Those who favor this attack now will tell you candidly, and privately, that it is
probably true that Saddam Hussein is no threat to the United States. But they are
afraid at some point he might decide if he had a nuclear weapon to use it against
Israel."
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, CybrSpy wrote:
> I vote for killing threads like this reather than banning folks.
Don't kill the thread, and don't ban/kick them, either. Just
ignore what you don't like unless it puts your life, liberty, or property
in jeopardy. It's a skill that many modern America
How Warmongers Exploit 9/11
by Norm Dixon
In the week before the first anniversary of the devastating September 11, 2001,
terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, TV networks aired a seemingly
never-ending string of ``special events'' featuring ``exclusive'' or ``never before
seen'' foot
For a non-comprehensive list of actual vague advisories, see:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvekey.cgi?keyword=cd:vague
Interestingly, vague advisories come from all types of developers, not
just the one or two most obvious vendors.
For some discussions on the impact of vague vendor advisorie
I'm making a personal plea for people to keep personal feelings,
politics, and non-security related stuff off the list.
If something offends you deeply, please take it off-list.
I also want to commend everyone's restraint and patience,
while we iron out these issues.
I know it's hard to do, a
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Thursday, September 12, 2002, 12:26:35 AM, you wrote:
ghc> Hello ISS want to be blackhat
ghc> I sure if you work for Klaus or Rouland that you know exactly about small penis.
ghc> how it feel.
ghc> x-force deface web site lately
ghc> how x-force ambulance chase
I vote for killing threads like this reather than banning folks.
CybrSpy
On Wednesday 11 September 2002 05:41 pm, martin f krafft wrote:
> i vote for blacklisting this gobbles clown.
___
Full-Disclosure - We believe in it.
Charter: http://lists.netsy
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Truth hurt?
should all hushmail be blocked
censorship will be cried
>i vote for blacklisting this gobbles clown.
>
>--
>martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
> \ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:"; net@madduck
>
>you
i vote for blacklisting this gobbles clown.
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martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
\ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:"; net@madduck
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Hello ISS want to be blackhat
I sure if you work for Klaus or Rouland that you know exactly about small penis.
how it feel.
x-force deface web site lately
how x-force ambulance chase progress
copie to [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I think that yo
I think that your obsession with bad language and personal insults show a personality
disorder rooted in tremendous insecurity and is likely related to a very small penis
and your obvious poor grasp of the English language.
Could you please try and restrain yourself before you make yourself a c
QUOTE FOR MEDIA:
95% of anus on Internet are exploitable.
Some intentional honeypot
>* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Wed 11 Sep 2002, 22:26 C
>EST]:
>> also do bad things to anus
>
>This list is about full disclosure about computer-related
>vulnerabilities, I thought. Could you pleas
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U forgot
Fuck
>I would like to add
>
>BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH oh yes and I almost for got BLAH.
>
>Now on to more serious matters has anyone heard any thing else
>regarding the
>possible "hole" in the linux kernel specificly the network or T
>CP stack.
Ahhh CIO
yes trust vigilinx
rumor from reliable turkey friend
says they might
be owned
>He no um injun, he big heap exec team CIO - ph34r um warcry wit
>h MTA on
>192.168.20.26 via heap big exchange box with logikeep.com
>http://www.vigilinx.com/about/profiles.html#howardb
>
>I seem to recall s
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Wed 11 Sep 2002, 22:26 CEST]:
> also do bad things to anus
This list is about full disclosure about computer-related
vulnerabilities, I thought. Could you please cut down on the drivel
you've been posting lately? We do not want to know about how vulnerab
Perhaps its time for a second list.
Full-disclosure-humor :)
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From: "Percival, Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 3:51 PM
Subject: RE: [Full-Disclosure] IMPORTANT SECURITY ADVISORY PLEASE READ!
>
I would like to add
BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH oh yes and I almost for got BLAH.
Now on to more serious matters has anyone heard any thing else regarding the
possible "hole" in the linux kernel specificly the network or TCP stack.
--
Daniel Fairchild
Chief Security Engineer
C I Host | [EMAIL PRO
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also do bad things to anus
>There is also the one where a guy with a stick sneaks up behind
> you and hits you on the head then does bad things to your system. Watch out for this
>one. :)
>
>Ray
>
>-Original Message-
>From: segfault
>Sent:
There is also the one where a guy with a stick sneaks up behind you and hits you on
the head then does bad things to your system. Watch out for this one. :)
Ray
-Original Message-
From: segfault
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 12:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Full-Disclosur
Hi
A couple of points for your attention:
1) I stipulated in the list charter that we should avoid politics, and
we've seen the consequences of not doing this today. Can we please get
back on topic, and take our disagreements elsewhere?
2) With regard to Paul Schmehl's post regarding a possib
You know, after all, del button works perfectly. Thanks for advise, I am
emptying trash more than ever. Today 16 messages already just on
"off-topic". Seems like we're gonna see more "off-topic" things on this
list than original subject.
Yeah,I'm on side of whitehat, but I still like to poke i
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I been on internet before public network
before we let people like you on
do i too get implicet trust
reputation is manufactured
by what we allow you to see
>>
>> Let's see if this makes it through to the list.
>>
>> I can confirm that at least one
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That best joke so far.
Nice from Vigilnx email address.
fake whitehat
add to list
does employer know you participate flame wars
on known h4x0r mail list
known PHC repository
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>May
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 02:28:38PM -0400, Boggs, Howard E. II wrote:
> Maybe if individuals like you added something of substance instead
> Of meaningless rants, the list would have worked.
Please follow your own advice.
>
> Security and full disclosure are not jokes and should be taken serious
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 08:09:45PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach KF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.11.1534 +0200]:
> > I am assuming that was in rememberance of today...
>
> What happened today? I believe tomorrow we should write poems about
> people who died in Georgia (*not* the stat
V4GU3-Disclosure http://www.imprettysure.com
!Security Advisory!
Advisory Name: This could be bad.
Application: A widely used
daemon. Platform: A widely used
platform. Date: 9.11.02
Severity: We speculate attacker could potentially do very bad
things to you're machine if you
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I really love these off topic comments.
Finally everybody has to say _something_ WHOW!
Me too. .o)
At Mittwoch, 11. September 2002 19:18 Raymond Morsman wrote:
> Based on Netiquette. Off topic discussions should be kept in private.
Based on Netiqu
At Mittwoch, 11. September 2002 19:21 Raju Mathur wrote:
> Sorry, I still don't see even the remotest relevance of this to
> full-disclosure. I too feel strongly about many things but that
> doesn't automatically give me the right to spew my feelings into
> completely unrelated channels.
I canno
Title: RE: [Full-Disclosure] Full disclosure?
Maybe if individuals like you added something of substance instead
Of meaningless rants, the list would have worked.
Security and full disclosure are not jokes and should be taken seriously. If you have nothing of value to add then don't post
>
> Let's see if this makes it through to the list.
>
> I can confirm that at least one post to the list has been deleted
> (mine), so, so much for full disclosure. It was a nice thought while it
> lasted
...not so fast.
There are many reasons why a posting didn't make it to the list.
Len R
also sprach Mikhail Iakovlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.11.1541 +0200]:
> I apologize though for 1 note - I forgot that author was american, and
> today is 1 year since tragedy, so I offer my condolences.
> So I guess it could pass in that exceptional case.
No. this isn't any more of an except
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 12:42:36PM -0500, Schmehl, Paul L wrote:
> I can confirm that at least one post to the list has been deleted
> (mine), so, so much for full disclosure. It was a nice thought while it
> lasted
Hi
No post from a list member has ever been willfully deleted, or ever wil
also sprach [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.11.1817 +0200]:
> i am but a young asian boy
> do you not remember me
> i got some in you eye
> you suck good
> you suck hard
> shall we meet again
thanks, gobbles, for meeting up to the image we all already have of
you.
--
martin;
also sprach KF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.11.1534 +0200]:
> I am assuming that was in rememberance of today...
What happened today? I believe tomorrow we should write poems about
people who died in Georgia (*not* the state) and the day after that,
how about a moment of silence to the innocent w
Let's see if this makes it through to the list.
I can confirm that at least one post to the list has been deleted
(mine), so, so much for full disclosure. It was a nice thought while it
lasted
Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Department Coordinator
The University of Texas at Dallas
AVIEN Fo
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 18:41, Schmehl, Paul L wrote:
> The very least you can do is have the balls to post this publicly,
> Raymond. I consider it dishonest to reply privately to a public remark.
Based on Netiquette. Off topic discussions should be kept in private.
I had some off list discussions
> "KF" == dotslash writes:
KF> I am assuming that was in rememberance of today... give the
KF> guy some slack. He is paying his respects. -KF
Sorry, I still don't see even the remotest relevance of this to
full-disclosure. I too feel strongly about many things but that
doesn't au
Ken,
One has to understand that others in lands like isreal, eyurope south america, and throughout SE asia, the
terrorism that we as american's find newly distressing has taken far more
live then were lost in either the trade center/pentagon/PA attacks, or the
oklahoma bombing, or even old pe
The very least you can do is have the balls to post this publicly,
Raymond. I consider it dishonest to reply privately to a public remark.
Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Department Coordinator
The University of Texas at Dallas
AVIEN Founding Member
http://www.utdallas.edu/~pauls/
> -Orig
one has to love the high moral and intellectual grounding of this list...
Thanks,
Ron DuFresne
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Schmehl, Paul L wrote:
> Well, I tried to think of something cute to say in response, but all I
> could come up with is, Fuck you Raymond.
>
> Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Charles Stevenson wrote:
> You know why this list is great? Because of the spam. Because it pisses
> off all the leeches who just want more 0day so that they can offer their
> clients services.
Well said. I couldn't agree more. I get a warm feeling and a smile every
time I se
i am but a young asian boy
do you not remember me
i got some in you eye
you suck good
you suck hard
shall we meet again
>On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 17:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> No you not asian
>> but suck asian cock you do
>
>Come on man, stop the abuse. I didn't call you names. Why shoul
No you not asian
but suck asian cock you do
How about unprovoked kill family and friend
would you not be agressive
would you cower and cry
do you have spine
I not american
>On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 17:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
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>> Som
Ray, all,
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 04:15:47PM +0200, Raymond Morsman wrote:
> Just like yesterday, this list is securityrelated, so keep the
> sentiments to the place where it belongs, with you friends and family.
You know why this list is great? Because of the spam. Because it
pisses off all the
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Some lost friends and family you cock smoking asian boy fucking luser.
>On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 15:42, Mikhail Iakovlev wrote:
>>
>> OK, I was wrong. Sorry people, I forgot in rush of events wha
>t day it
>is
>> today.
>
>So what? Hunderd times that n
Let me slam a jetliner into your place of business and we'll see how you
feel a year later.
Prick.
>>
>>BTW, I find it appalling how some Americans need to make a tearjerker
>>out of this tragedy.
>>
___
Full-Disclosure - We believe in it.
Charter: ht
Well, I tried to think of something cute to say in response, but all I
could come up with is, Fuck you Raymond.
Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Department Coordinator
The University of Texas at Dallas
AVIEN Founding Member
http://www.utdallas.edu/~pauls/
> -Original Message-
> From: Ra
On 11 Sep 2002, Raymond Morsman wrote:
> Just like yesterday, this list is securityrelated, so keep the
> sentiments to the place where it belongs, with you friends and family.
>
OK.
>
> BTW, I find it appalling how some Americans need to make a tearjerker
> out of this tragedy.
>
So why writ
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 15:42, Mikhail Iakovlev wrote:
>
> OK, I was wrong. Sorry people, I forgot in rush of events what day it
is
> today.
So what? Hunderd times that number of people have died with the same
lack of reason since then.
Just like yesterday, this list is securityrelated, so keep
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On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Mikhail Iakovlev wrote:
> Why don't you guys make a new poetry mailing list?
> I don't get it how moderators passed this through..
The list is unmoderated.
> Is someone lazy, or what?
Yes. You. The post was clearly marked Off Topic in th
OK, I was wrong. Sorry people, I forgot in rush of events what day it is
today.
My apologies.
Mik-
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, KF wrote:
> I am assuming that was in rememberance of today... give the guy some
> slack. He is paying his respects.
> -KF
>
>
> Mikhail Iakovlev wrote:
>
> >Why don't
Speak for yourself, muchacho.
And poetry should be placed in books and poetry forums, NOT on
security-related sites. And why are you surprised that someone could be
security consultant, especially on this list?
rotfl...you must be subscribed to a wrong list, mate.
Unsibscribe, and use poetry
I am assuming that was in rememberance of today... give the guy some
slack. He is paying his respects.
-KF
Mikhail Iakovlev wrote:
>Why don't you guys make a new poetry mailing list?
>I don't get it how moderators passed this through..
>
>Is someone lazy, or what?
>
>I don't want to believe th
i'm sorry but, how the fuck can you consider poetry spam ?
do you have a problem with culture ? you must be a security consultant for
sure.. (yes, I called you a moron!)
au revoir.
cray
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On Wed, 11 Sep 2002 03:18:57 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IC> Ok, i dont want to blame no one, but this piece of log seems to
(...)
Aren't you the guy who said were going to disconnect your boxes
from the Internet? When is that going to happen?
Please stop the FUD and give us
Hello!,
> - - You'd think several high profile sites would've been
> attacked already
> with such devastating exploits, but I've seen no reports of this. In
> fact, if the kids really did have such an exploit, you'd think they'd
> tag their h4ndl3z all over high profile sites. But according
> t
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Ok, i dont want to blame no one, but this piece of log seems to come from a
trustworthy source as it never provided me with wrong information or FUD. I didn't
want at first to post this fragment of irc log but some light has to be shed on this
iss
Why don't you guys make a new poetry mailing list?
I don't get it how moderators passed this through..
Is someone lazy, or what?
I don't want to believe that this list is starting to get spammed by
off-topic poetry posts. It's already second one!
Cheers,
Mik-
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Charles S
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