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From: xploitable at gmail.com (n3td3v)
Subject: [inbox] Re: This sums up Yahoo!s security
	policyto a -T-

On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 22:01:52 -0500, Exibar <exibar@...lair.com> wrote:
>  Heck, they probably already have their son's account information anyway...
> I'm sure that someone, somewhere, hacked his account and gave them the
> information.  Or maybe they just guessed the PW....
> 
>  Ex

Because we all know Yahoo! has no account security, so kids aged 15
can hack an account. Yahoo! is like hacking for beginners. Its easy to
do, and therefore a great network to learn skills.. bravo Yahoo!, you
have a use after all.

n3td3v owns you all, even you self proclaimed and so-called experts
and professionals.

*makes rude hand jestures*

;-)

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