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Date: Wed Dec 21 14:45:43 2005 From: native.code at gmail.com (Native.Code) Subject: N3td3v poll >From http://www.geocities.com/n3td3v/home/hire.html?200521 Some nice quotes here, and the real reason behind n3td3v's childhood (it's quick-dollars baby!) > Get n3td3v working for you > Written by n3td3v, November 2005 > > *Are you hiring?* > > I can offer the following, and more. > > > > Research > *Updates on IM and e-mail threats towards employees at your business > > *Knowledge* > Threats posed by hackers with interests in your business > > *Security > *Original ideas for protecting data information on your business > > *Development* > Secure solutions for software on your business > > *Prevention > *Prevention of known planned attacks on your business > > *Alerts* > Get regular updates on the threat level on your business * > > > > *You know what to do, so do it...* > > Hire someone with real knowledge on your business and bring back that > peace of mind you don't have right now. > > > > *More* > > *Learn More* <http://www.geocities.com/n3td3v/home/about.html> about > n3td3v. > > Return to the *Homepage* <http://www.geocities.com/n3td3v>. On 12/21/05, n3td3v <xploitable@...il.com> wrote: > > I really think if I or my people were to take the opportunity to study > the code, there would a lot than 36 votes sitting on that file. No one > has the spare resources to even care about hacking such a meaningless, > child-like poll. Time to get back to what counts, and thats research > into Google and Yahoo. I think if there was a case of vote rigging, > however, it would be carried out by my opponents, who are more than > willing to carry this anti-n3td3v propaganda way into 2006, to ruin my > reputation, and to pollute the list with polls and quotes, seen > already in this and past anti-n3td3v threads. Have a good new year, > i'm sure you'll have no vulnerabilities to disclose, since you're > someone who just hates on people who do disclose vulnerabilities to > vendors and the security community. > > On 12/21/05, fok yo <yoo.fok@...il.com> wrote: > > The skies are falling: > > Famous security woe N3td3v found yet another critical internet > > vulnerability, this time in snappoll... > > He managed voting 36 times (once for each alter-ego ?). > > Is snappoll as flawed as diebold? > _______________________________________________ > Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. > Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html > Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.grok.org.uk/pipermail/full-disclosure/attachments/20051221/0ec2b939/attachment.html
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