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From: r00t3d at gmail.com (r00t3d)
Subject: RE: WIN XPSP2 - is this a possible way to hack?

Dear VeNoMouS(I love how you do that uppercase-lowercase thing!),

 I am inclined to agree with Mr. Gregh. You certainly have a silly
way of trying to exert your superiority and knowledge over others. And
then when you get shown-up, you begin acting like a child. You revert
to calling people "son" and "kid." Why? Are you feeling insecure my
friend? Because if you are feeling insecure, I'm sure we could get you
some help. I'm sorry if you are feeling emotional and unwanted, but
you don't need to start flaming people just because you don't
understand.

  Love,
    #MSNetworks

>I think you need to re-read your post son cause it reads more like
>you have just rung microsoft helpdesk.
>And btw this does not need to continue in the mailing list, it turns
>into spam other wise if you have a issue with my post keep it
>private.

>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Gregh" <chows@...mail.com.au>
>>To: "VeNoMouS" <venom@...-x.co.nz>; "Disclosure Full"
>><full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com>
>>Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 2:09 PM
>>Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] WIN XPSP2 - is this a possible way to hack?
>>
>>
>>Understand it yourself. You didn't understand what you read so you
went on like a right twit!
>>
>>If you had a clue, you would have said what it was. As you don't,
you opened your mouth >>and simply made a fool of yourself.
>>
>>Tsk....what a twit!


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