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Re: OT: An odd question that has arrisen within my household
From: Nate Hill <vugdeox () freeshell org>
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 09:59:15 -0500
On Mon October 13 2003 09:25, security snot wrote:
Anyone who works on the OpenBSD project (except those many developers who only sign up to add subtle backdoors to the code as a joke) is a scriptkiddie. Anyone who buys into the hype that OpenBSD is proactively secure is a scriptkiddie (unless their perspective on proactive security is fixing various bugs they introduce when someone else points them out).
No remote root access on install: No users, no root login. How secure. You know, as an added precaution, you could also unplug it without losing any functionality.
Let me demonstrate the proactive security practices of the OpenBSD team at it's finest. http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=106523413529618&w=2 Must I spell it out for you? Proactively secure! Scriptkids are individuals who involve themselves in the facade of computer security, who don't have any technical background or skills in the area. People who buy into the hype of the buzzword-of-the-day security tools fall into this category. People who develop these tools and believe their merit are also scriptkids. OpenBSD, the proactively scriptkid friendly operating system. "We know our target audience and their needs." -Theo ----------------------------------------------------------- "Whitehat by day, booger at night - I'm the security snot." - CISSP / CCNA / A+ Certified - www.unixclan.net/~booger/ - -----------------------------------------------------------
Fucking suitkiddies.
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003, Matt Carlson wrote:These question is off topic, I realize this, but please bear with me. 1. What exactly defines a "script kiddie"? 2. Does using a port scanner make you a "script kiddie" since you yourself did not write the code? 3. Does it make you a script kiddie because it is a means of exploitation?
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