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From: p00p at instable.net (|reduced|minus|none|)
Subject: Shortcut...... may cause 100% cpu use!!!

S G Masood wrote:
> Hello Bipin,
> 
> 
> Before I begin, please understand that this is just a
> friendly advice for you, not a flame.
> 
> You seem to do a lot of hunting for bugs on your
> WinXP. That is good, but, please understand that
> some(emphasis on "some") of the stuff you put out is
> worthy of being on a security list, while most is not.
> Why do you think you get flamed so much while hundreds
> of other posters dont? Certainly, not everyone else on
> this list, other than you, is a Script Kiddie?
> Following the logical conclusion, something is wrong
> with you. Dont you think so? Do some introspection...
> 
> Your biggest problem seems to be that though you have
> an inquisitive mind, you are not able to understand
> what bugs constitute a security vuln. You cannot, yet,
> distinguish between a simple anomalous situation and a
> security threat for even the simplest of bugs. One
> piece of advice - get someone knowledgeable to review
> your reports before you Gator ;D the lists with them.
> If need be, get a mentor of some kind, whom, you can
> trust to read through your reports.
> 
> And take some English classes...


WUT. I THOT HIS ARTICLES WUZ GOOD. YU SCRIPT KIDD.

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