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Date: Tue Sep 27 17:38:37 2005 From: xploitable at gmail.com (n3td3v) Subject: Third issue of the Zone-H Comics Do newspaper sites ask suicide bombers to submit videos? Do newspaper sites keep a chart of the top suicide bombers? Do newspaper sites give you special status if you bomb a gov building? Thats what Zone-H does in the cyber terrorism world. It is not the same as a newspaper or newspaper site. I would like to see how long CNN.com would stay online if it started supporting terrorists to submit suicide bombings, and rate them by the importance of the building they bombed. And an archive of top terrorist groups who submit that information? Why hasn't CNN.com done that yet? And if Zone-H is "OK", then why haven't sites like CNN.com and all-the-others setup a "submit your cyber terrorism attacks" yet. Thats all for now, Thanks, n3td3v On 9/27/05, Richard Horsman <richardh@...-1.com> wrote: > n3td3v, > > I would compare zone-h more to a newspaper than a terrorists site. > Newspapers report what is happening in the world whether it's good news > or bad news. Zone-h brings news about defacements and other security > related issues, it does not encourage defacements. > > Richh > > > -----Original Message----- > From: full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk > [mailto:full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk] On Behalf Of n3td3v > Sent: 27 September 2005 17:10 > To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk > Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Third issue of the Zone-H Comics > > Hi, > > I have reviewed your site and it sucks. > > Looks like you're trying to encourage the activity of webpage > defacement and bringing celebrity status to those who can deface/ > submit the most defacements. > > You make it look legal by saying the site is useful for research, but > really, we all know it encourages the malicious kids who submit to the > site. I don't know why the security services in the U.S haven't closed > you down. > > Your site is in comparison to asking terrorist bombers to post suicide > bombing videos to a website and asking you to look at it. The only > difference here is, Zone-H is about cyber terrorism, rather than > terrorism in the real world. > > Do the U.S security services take cyber terrorism as seriously as real > world terrorism? And if they do, Why is Zone-H still online? > > A journalist should ask that question at Bush's next news conference. > > Also: > Are Zone-H admins about to expand the website to allow for suicide > bombing video's, or is that different from the cyber terrorism that > your site currently supports. And if you don't support cyber > terrorism, then why is Zone-H online and why are you an admin of > Zone-H.org > > Thats all for now, > > Thanks, > n3td3v > > > On 9/27/05, Gerardo 'Astharot' Di Giacomo <astharot@...e-h.org> wrote: > > Hello, > > http://www.zone-h.org > > Gerardo 'Astharot' Di Giacomo - Zone-H Admin > _______________________________________________ > Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. > Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html > Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/ > > > ****************************************************************************************************************************************************************** > NEW: Sec-1 Hacking Training - Learn to breach network security to further your knowledge and protect your network http://www.sec-1.com/applied_hacking_course.html > ****************************************************************************************************************************************************************** > -- http://www.geocities.com/n3td3v
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