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Re: Return of the Phrack High Council


From: xyberpix <xyberpix () xyberpix com>
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 23:30:28 +0000

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As we're getting childish, and yes this is feeding the troll, but when it comes to n3tdr3g, it's so much fun watching how irritated he gets ;-)


On 25 Nov 2005, at 16:24, n3td3v wrote:



You're misinformed advice

And you need to learn to spell.


There was no threat. I asked if their web site was very secure. No
remark on anyone compromising any computer systems related to the
person.

Yeah, that would involve some skill.


I wasn't aware I had to prove myself

Bwahahahaha!

Theres common sense reasons for using an alias, it doesnt mean youre malicious.

That was a big word!!
I better go back to grammar school

Just finishing school would be a good start.

Using corporate services allows you to detect bugs when they occur.
How else can you detect bugs if you don't regulary use any of a
vendor's products?

Not enough allowance, me thinks.

I have never worked professionally. I'm also 10 years older than your age guess.

Are you sure??

We're all kids at heart. This alias is only used to post on public
sites. I have a multitude of usernames for intelligence building.

Not working is it?


I couldn't resist!!!

xyberpix

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