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Re: XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com


From: n3td3v <xploitable () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 16:21:01 +0000

On 12/21/05, GroundZero Security <fd () g-0 org> wrote:
google or yahoo, google or yahoo

Google and Yahoo is my specialized subject as is corporate security as
a whole, don't be suprised if Google and Yahoo come up, they're the
biggest of the biggest out there on the landscape.

its redicilous how you try to show off with your non existing skills and reputation. you are the greatest lamer

You're very sure I don't have any skills?

you think finding some simple xss in a website such as yahoo or google makes you superior to everyone else here ?

You must be thinking thats all I find ;-)

99% of the people on this list are more skilled than you, thats fact! so stop trying to show off it wont work.

You're not one of them, be off with you

code a double free() remote exploit, then i would agree that you have skill. until you do that shut the fuck up 
kiddie.

Using profanity against those with more Google and Yahoo
vulnerabilities than you won't help you become better

when i started over 11 years ago, you couldnt even spell the word computer. so please you should finally realize
that you are at the wrong place. i mean look around how many people complain about you beeing annoying.
oh and if you couldnt figure it out by now, groundzero is my company you little moron.

11 years, and hi-jacking legitmate dislclosures like this one? You've
learned alot. God forbid you, if you really do own a security company.
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