> On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 03:21:06 BST, "andrew.wallace" said:
> > The network community and the security community need to collaborate
> > as much as possible to defeat the threats.
> >
> > I'm British and i'm hoping to make UK as secure as possible.
>
> Umm. You missed the *very first* principle of
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 03:21:06 BST, "andrew.wallace" said:
> The network community and the security community need to collaborate
> as much as possible to defeat the threats.
>
> I'm British and i'm hoping to make UK as secure as possible.
Umm. You missed the *very first* principle of proper securi
> lol, in a virtual world its always nice to have the delete key (:
Best invention since packet switching which many said it will never
work.
Regards
Jorge
lol, in a virtual world its always nice to have the delete key (:
> -Original Message-
> From: Randy Bush [mailto:ra...@psg.com]
> Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 3:10 AM
> To: Jo¢
> Cc: 'andrew.wallace'; 'n3td3v'; nanog@nanog.org
> Subject: Re: Mic
> I have to take this a step back. Your neighbor leaves their window open with
> a fresh bowl of fish near the window.
what i do is laugh at the fool and hit delete
d3v; nanog@nanog.org
> Subject: Re: Michael Mooney releases another worm: Law
> Enforcement /Intelligence Agency's do nothing
>
> > So if Al-Qaeda blow up a shopping centre and the guy who
> masterminded
> > it turns out to be 17 he gets a job in MI5?
>
> what is more fun than a net vigilante? a ranting and raving
> hyperbolic net vigilante.
>
You are exactly right Randy.
fromRandy Bush
to Franck Martin
cc 74attend...@ietf.org
dateWed, Mar 18, 2009 at 4:47 PM
subject Re: [74attendees] IETF attendee from Italy or Hong Kong --
visa issue
> Yes Stockholm is first but as it seemed to be an issue with Asia
going
> So if Al-Qaeda blow up a shopping centre and the guy who masterminded
> it turns out to be 17 he gets a job in MI5?
what is more fun than a net vigilante? a ranting and raving hyperbolic
net vigilante.
trick.
>
> --
> Steve
>
> On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, Chaim Rieger wrote:
>
>> And I want cnet to not report this crap.
>>
>> They glamorise it.
>> --Original Message--
>> From: andrew.wallace
>> To: nanog@nanog.org
>> To: n3td3v
>
: Law Enforcement /
Intelligence Agency's do nothing
Sent: Apr 17, 2009 18:38
So if Al-Qaeda blow up a shopping centre and the guy who masterminded
it turns out to be 17 he gets a job in MI5?
OH MY GOD.
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 2:28 AM, Jack Bates wrote:
andrew.wallace wrote:
I want
t report this crap.
>
> They glamorise it.
> --Original Message--
> From: andrew.wallace
> To: nanog@nanog.org
> To: n3td3v
> Subject: Re: Michael Mooney releases another worm: Law Enforcement /
> Intelligence Agency's do nothing
> Sent: Apr 17, 2009 18:38
And I want cnet to not report this crap.
They glamorise it.
--Original Message--
From: andrew.wallace
To: nanog@nanog.org
To: n3td3v
Subject: Re: Michael Mooney releases another worm: Law Enforcement /
Intelligence Agency's do nothing
Sent: Apr 17, 2009 18:38
So if Al-Qaeda blow
So if Al-Qaeda blow up a shopping centre and the guy who masterminded
it turns out to be 17 he gets a job in MI5?
OH MY GOD.
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 2:28 AM, Jack Bates wrote:
> andrew.wallace wrote:
>>
>> I want this individual made an example of and im not joking.
>>
>
> And I'd like an exampl
andrew.wallace wrote:
I want this individual made an example of and im not joking.
And I'd like an example made of companies that ignore reports of
security flaws and leave their customers open to such worms; not to
mention giving the impression to misguided teenagers that the only way
they
by n3td3v April 17, 2009 5:43 PM PDT
"The teenager who takes credit for the worms that hit Twitter earlier
this week has been hired by a Web application development firm and on
Friday released a fifth worm on the microblogging site, he said."
I hope the FBI nip him in the bud, this cannot contin
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