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Re: [Professional IT Security Providers - Exposed] QuietMove ( D - )
From: reepex <reepex () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 12:33:36 -0600
You are worthless. http://www.tssci-security.com/bookshelf/ Is this list up to date? It makes it seem as if you are learning basic linux commands, sed, and basic perl. Also why are you reading operating system design and implementation when you do not know C? ( Seeing as C books are in your 'to-read' list ). Do you understand any of the code in it or do you just pick out buzz words to talk about at your 'local meet-ups'. Why dont you explain the finer points of microkernel design to us? You are headed even further down the path of complete lamer seeing as you read books on XSS and all your blog posts revolve around it. even more lulz in your 'plan to read' containing books on fuzzing, metasploit, and writing rootkits. How can you write rootkits when you do not know C and are learning basic unix commands?... lol Hopefully one day you realize that you are just another security industry kiddie and have no real knowledge, but probably not. Seeing as you have your 'bachelors' ( lol - has nothing to do with security ) - I am sure you are well on your way to a cissp. Also for good laugh speople should read: http://www.tssci-security.com/projects/ how long did it take you to write all 40 lines of your 'labs' code? I shall notify perl underground of your horrendous perl and you shalll be a source of great lulz in their next production. Just found this: http://www.tssci-security.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/mwielgoszewski_resume.pdfSo you worked 4 places and did nothing useful. Sounds like SImon may want to hire you. ( Hi simon , are your workers still inadequate and you need more help? ) So basically you have worked 4 jobs, went to a community college that has some sort of security program, you know basic perl and C, do not know how to audit any real programs, and blog about XSS. Does this summarize you pretty well? On Jan 1, 2008 10:57 AM, Marcin Wielgoszewski <marcinw86 () gmail com> wrote:
Marcin Wielgoszewski here, the "green consultant" you mentioned but chose not to focus on. I'm not sure what you mean by "green," but whatever. I have just finished my bachelor's degree, have done internships with some Fortune-100's and I am constantly doing research on my own. I also make an effort to attend every conference and local meet-up. I have my own blog I started at http://www.tssci-security.com, you can read and learn more about me. Onto QuietMove and Adam Muntner... QuietMove was founded by Adam and the other two folks you mention. I have done some part-time work with Adam over the past couple months while finishing up my last semester. Adam knows this industry inside-out, and one of only several people I would say really knows his stuff. I'm sorry the website doesn't have an infosec glossary of terms for you to study for your Security+. I guess looking on LinkedIn and the website passes off as "research" nowadays. Couldn't you have at least used Maltego to look deeper into this? I was actually going to make a post about how pathetic the "research" some people have tried to pass off lately in security, and no one, except for a few have called anyone out on it. Some security consulting firms you would give a higher score are some of the firms we've picked up where traceroute, whois and their nmap scanners left off. _______________________________________________ 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: [Professional IT Security Providers - Exposed] QuietMove ( D - ) Marcin Wielgoszewski (Jan 01)
- Re: [Professional IT Security Providers - Exposed] QuietMove ( D - ) Adam Muntner (Jan 01)
- Re: [Professional IT Security Providers - Exposed] QuietMove ( D - ) reepex (Jan 01)
- Re: [Professional IT Security Providers - Exposed] QuietMove ( D - ) Jeffrey Denton (Jan 01)
- Re: [Professional IT Security Providers - Exposed] QuietMove ( D - ) Marcin Wielgoszewski (Jan 01)
- Re: [Professional IT Security Providers - Exposed] QuietMove ( D - ) Valdis . Kletnieks (Jan 02)