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VulnWatch.Org Release
From: full-disclosure () lists netsys com (full-disclosure () lists netsys com)
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 10:16:13 -0700
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 1 Aug 2002 22:00:30 -0400 (EDT), full-disclosure () lists netsys com wrote:
Thanks for your concern and thank you for letting me know that I will never be like Russ Cooper -- that is not my intent, please, I would rather hang myself.
Well it does seem like your intent on that at least (hanging yourself). The predilection for it is painfully obvious each and every time you open your mouth.
Win2KSecAdvice -- it served a purpose and it seems to have died which is unfortunate but a reality of the commercialization of mailing lists.
Unless I have missed my mark the purpose for your earlier list was to capitalize on it, which you did by selling it. Youve spent the rest of your rather lackluster career trying to start other endeavors you could match it on.
You are right about the Full-Disclosure list, it is a great list and probably will continue to be one - providing the assclowns who keep posting this garbage eventually go away.
Strange how vitriol is only unattractive when the mouth spewing it is someone elses. From the looks of your talk at Defcon you plan on doing much of the same on your sell out talk. It makes sense though. When you have nothing of technical merit to provide its easy to pick up an emotionally loaded subject and attempt to bolster your (remarkably limited) credibility on it. Your write-up for the talk mentions you plan expose dirty industry secrets. You might want to consider the amount of dirt you yourself have accumulated before you start casting stones. Keep that in mind while you haul your copious girth onto the podium. Its basic physics each reaction has an equal and opposite reaction.
As for the vulnerability database, so what other open source vulnerability database exists? I would be very curious to know if there is another completely open source, free vulnerability database out there. I really have nothing to do with OSVDB except for the fact that they are a part of the ISIS initiative.
Its a bit of a shame that youre a spokesperson for ISIS. It sounds like a noble initiative one that will not benefit from your rampant stupidity.
So do you really have something to critisize about or are you just going to continue on with the personal attack garbage that really gets nowhere? If you truly have a valid concern of critisizm please feel free to email me OFF LIST and we can discuss it.
You see Steve; the thing about taking you to task in public is that you invariably respond. When you do so you further showcase your limited intellect. Its like shooting fish in a barrel. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: Hush 2.1 Note: This signature can be verified at https://www.hushtools.com wmAEARECACAFAj1KvpgZHGNvYXN0YWxob3BlQGh1c2htYWlsLmNvbQAKCRBDBwAROkyo ksywAJ9G3mul/AebKdTfJfqXRU8qmrViUwCgg5EKr34i2qr3tDAPQqCkbnN00IM= =Ymdn -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Communicate in total privacy. Get your free encrypted email at https://www.hushmail.com/?l=2 Looking for a good deal on a domain name? http://www.hush.com/partners/offers.cgi?id=domainpeople
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