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Re: Secure Delete for Windows
From: "GroundZero Security" <fd () g-0 org>
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 23:55:47 +0100
thank you. i didnt intend to cause such a huge response of nonsense and i execuse to the rest of the list members who didnt take part in this discussion, that they had so much trash in their inbox. it was only ment as small note of a updated version. i didnt send a huge advertising text, nor do i force people into buying or looking at it! i guess some people always have to say something, even if its nothing constructive. they have been too long on irc i guess :-) ----- Original Message ----- From: <ad () heapoverflow com> To: "sk" <sk () groundzero-security com> Cc: <full-disclosure () lists grok org uk> Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 11:19 PM Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Secure Delete for Windows
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 it's against the charter true but it's tolerated because you arent the first to promote your tool and you won't be the last, idefense, immunity , cirt.dk , they promote all their works and I wish they will continue, just ignore the bad comments about this , or at least if it was comments from an useful person, but in this case, GTi has nothing to say on this list. sk wrote:thank you for the constructive feedback. at least it was usefull and not just some random flame. i do appriciate your comment, i dont agree with some points though. it may be the default business strategy, but if a single person (or a handfull) think they have to complain that i announce a security application here, i do argue about it. then again, i should better ignore such random bullshit as there will be always some smart ass who thinks he has to post a negative and senseless comment.I guess you only consider orders useful. I wonder how you respond to complaints about bugs?i'd appriciate it as then we can make the software more stable. thats only good.Remember! Swearing at your customers shows them who's boss!done with sarcasm ?** this is not an endorsement or support of any community members, but rather an observation that it is typical business practice to treat even the most annoying potential customer with respect.i know that those arent even potential customers so thats why. a real customer, of course, will receive a friendly response. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Yvan Boily" <yboily () gmail com> To: "GroundZero Security" <fd () g-0 org> Cc: <virus () nolog org>; <full-disclosure () lists grok org uk> Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 9:09 PM Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Secure Delete for WindowsNow for the lesson on business communication: 1. Dealing with open source proponents:also not everyone posts their source so what is your fucking problem?!2. Elliciting positive feedback:my god if you dont have anything usefull to say, then why dont you stfu.3. Commenting on community members**:it seems suddenly after this n3td0rk shit, everyone starts his own little flame wars over nothingRemember! Swearing at your customers shows them who's boss! --- I guess you only consider orders useful. I wonder how you respond to complaints about bugs? Just a note; if you are going to market your product to people try to avoid making a negative impression! And certainly, reply to people individually as you will, but if you are going to blast someone then do it privately. I know this is not really my nature, but then again, I am not marketing products! ** this is not an endorsement or support of any community members, but rather an observation that it is typical business practice to treat even the most annoying potential customer with respect._______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (MingW32) iQIVAwUBQ81tfK+LRXunxpxfAQJ4KBAA4ndDGYC4f0L81XXFuH0uEajmvnmbwXku dvI6S1U9PzGNvrqHyh6OLruJidv7WfMbtFardfjL0/apzD+AMDT0gDAW6Wnc9Vik nKTuIRy2t3M/WSutHeoSuzPNQIwHFkhCPqiG3//YgjycTFRdcj1bFnlEkkXq19+K wzfTO5SheprKflVUzKm3cB2iwyC2BJ0BOWUUw2IsEJKdPR0RstkJTKlnjAzitUyQ eekz+2BE22UKx1BPPHi1v7c78Xhl8i/tXxfLxdhrS10gXM4JOnu2eWRVhKiuPw4m O/opNcpvBPfN0cNOuDQ/PoYFZjvdOBpH/k55zhiebIHPafQ+ViWfrCyiLsUzz0yp mumYc9TF9ZvzOojNbjQzdKGe1MGY/3cDi6iDsVLLnJY2lAOuRkPhEuZ34+s0jygY P60Nb189p0p3Tk+fadCGQOgZqypfzx8Du34aFTQIYP7V2LhYTKIuZZ7MnEyVJvXB Z5Pivr9VD7DUaKR0U8r/19YJqhe83ZpwONtbVqaKrjl0LCm1i57lQTdWhYV6N2Sj dxVr+DpTrN6OFPHT8zfy8Vb0ZdZgWJmfQTtg5eze+lr7oLFFqBMaqEfgG2R5Pj/t AsymXYSeTUcSWXToCCRy23uH69qq+MxWF5C5M3kfWsPMpV1odgxPSgkGrZP+n9f3 P+WQNCaShnA= =qH8x -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ 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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- Re: Secure Delete for Windows GroundZero Security (Jan 17)
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