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Date: Fri Nov 25 14:57:30 2005
From: skodliv at gmail.com (poo)
Subject: Return of the Phrack High Council

netdev you little pimple we thought you were supposed to "die" ?
phrack shows very important initative against the disturbing growth in
whitehat activities


On 11/25/05, n3td3v <xploitable@...il.com> wrote:
>
> Phrack is greatly outdated and should be laid to rest. 21st century
> groups are far more advanced than Phrack can ever be any more. Time
> for people to stop riding on the Phrack name and move on. Maybe you
> should form a new group with a new name. Milking Phrack for all its
> worth won't benefit anyone. There are  alternative groups already
> setup deep within the under world who don't come forward and advertise
> their presence. Keep the dream alive...
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