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Re: IE7 Zero Day


From: daniel uriah clemens <daniel_clemens () autism birmingham-infragard org>
Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 16:22:45 +0000 (GMT)


Isn't it the middle of the day. How can you send emails while mowing
lawns?

<smirk>

J/k. If you are so set on being right and you really do have the exploit
please stop trying to defend the fact that you actually have the exploit.

Truth stands on its own. Sometimes...most of the time does it need to be
defended.

Please stop the thread you started.

-Daniel


On Fri, 5 May 2006 0x80 () hush ai wrote:

Ahhh there we go.  Yes, so because a bunch of idiots who couldn't
exploit themselves out of a paper bag are pissed off because I
won't share my exploit you assume that no one wants to buy it.

So far the bidding is up to a substantial number.  The three
parties bidding on the exploit have been given enough proof that
both do exist and I am currently waiting their counter-offers.

I'll let you wanna-be whitehat faggots (how low is it to be a wanna-
be whitehat faggot and not a real whitehat faggot?) back to your
XSS vulnerabilities and your flame wars about college admins and of
course your favorite passtime of thinking you are some elite group
of technogeeks when the reality is that even among the technogeeks
you are the bottom of the barrel.  The losers, the slime, the cock
smoking fucking fucks.

On Fri, 05 May 2006 13:41:48 -0700 Ryan Whelan <rcwhelan () gmail com>
wrote:
It is very apparent to me that no one wants to buy, your
'exploit'. I don't
think calling the industry 'pathetic' or the people associated
with it
'stupid' is going to win you any supporters. I would suggest you
either
fully disclose what you found, or just save what little dignity
you have
left and be quiet.


On 5/5/06, 0x80 () hush ai <0x80 () hush ai> wrote:

It is amazing at the collective stupidity of so called security
professionals.  Yet I get questioned as to why I don't want to
join
your pathetic industry.

Yeah, but since he can't sploit this "vuln" he claims to have
found, it's
perhaps not going to net him much interest nor cash from
others,
being
he's also holding his cards so close4 to his vest.

I said that it is not exploitable on IE 6.0.  It is exploitable
on
IE 7 all versions.  Perhaps reading comprehension would be good
for
you.


One might as well post it this way:

someplace, somewhere is a pc with a vulnerable application,
guess
where it
is and you can own it.  Oh, but, pay me big bucks first so I
can
eat well
for a day or two.

Are you the product of a broken condom during a gang rape?
Learn
how to read before you pass judgement.  Better yet, learn how to
find your own vulnerabilities instead of wasting your time
researching other people's wireless security issues.



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