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Re: XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com
From: n3td3v <xploitable () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 17:58:27 +0000
I release information about Yahoo and Google, I don't see how my name goes in the same list as GroundZero and InfoSecBOFH. All i'm doing is defending Yahoo and Google researchers from being told not to disclose vulnerabilities on FD, is that such a bad thing? On 12/21/05, Edward Pearson <Ed () unitymail co uk> wrote:
Why has this become a trolling? "if noone tell him what a stupid fag he is" Are we back at fucking middle school? Have we decended to the level of 10 year olds?? Ground Zero, I've seen your company website(s) and your products. All I say is I think you have several very good resons to pay FUCKING close attention to what is said on this list. Work it out. The only people who seem hell bent on ruining this list for everyone are: InfoSecBOFH n3td3v Ground Zero Security None of these people have anything to bring to the table. Lets see at least one real vuln report/exploit from one of you, and then the other two have to concentrate on growing up enough to not troll it or make stupid pre-school comments. Come on guys!!! I'm beginning to thing that actually you're not bigger than this... Ultimatly, if you've got problems with each other, do it on MSN, AIM, IRC, USENET whatever, just not my inbox. Have a fucking excellent day. - Ed (BTW, Ground Zero's has my alais since 1995, now I see that this chump is going round putting a black mark by it) -----Original Message-----e From: full-disclosure-bounces () lists grok org uk [mailto:full-disclosure-bounces () lists grok org uk] On Behalf Of n3td3v Sent: 21 December 2005 17:17 To: GroundZero Security; full-disclosure () lists grok org uk Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com You trolled this thread by saying Watchfire should stop disclosing vulnerabilities for Yahoo and Google. You get the response you deserved to get. Now you're running off the thread now with your tail between your legs, because everyone has told you that Google and Yahoo vulnerabilities (especially XSS) will never be banned from FD. On 12/21/05, GroundZero Security <fd () g-0 org> wrote:yes you are right, but its like if noone tells him what a stupid fag he is, he will keep posting and posting his irrelevant crap and just ignore the tons of private mail he receives. i'm sorry for adding tothe noise, but its just too tempting.i try to ignore it. but i cant promise i will, the last mail he sent just asks for a reply :P but ok...must...resist..... btw my name is not groundzero, thats my company :) greetz -sk_______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/ _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
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Current thread:
- Re: XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com, (continued)
- Re: XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com GroundZero Security (Dec 21)
- Re: XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com fok yo (Dec 21)
- Re: XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com n3td3v (Dec 21)
- Re: XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com Mohit Muthanna (Dec 21)
- Re: XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com Morning Wood (Dec 21)
- Re: XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com GroundZero Security (Dec 21)
- Re: XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com n3td3v (Dec 21)
- Re: XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com GroundZero Security (Dec 21)
- Re: XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com fok yo (Dec 21)
- Re: XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com n3td3v (Dec 21)
- RE: XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com Edward Pearson (Dec 21)
- Re: XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com n3td3v (Dec 21)
- Re: XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com GroundZero Security (Dec 21)
- Re: XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com n3td3v (Dec 21)