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Date: Thu Mar 30 03:22:59 2006
From: n3td3v at gmail.com (n3td3v)
Subject: Noise

Wel, theres certainly no chance i'll come back to the list after the way
i've been treated. With all the trolls (much of them blackhat/scriptkid
based) bashing legitmate security researchers who have been reporting
shizzle to the big players within the industry for some 7 years so far, its
not suprising that I want to leave the list. Its people like you who really
make me sick. I was recommended this list to expose Yahoo security
professionals for their misconduct of security behind the scenes. Yahoo
security team setup http://security.yahoo.com because of my activity, and
they want to protect users, now that I go public, it seems like all my work
is unjustified in the eyes of this list. See you around then, if anyone has
questions about Yahoo security you can contact the group, where one of us
will reply to you xploitable@...il.com

On 3/30/06, evader <evader.aether@...il.com> wrote:
>
> You've said you were leaving about 3 times in the past, and then came back
> shortly after. Stay away.
>
>
> On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 03:08 +0100, n3td3v wrote:
>
> I will go away if you want, but that doesn't stop me being the founder of
> the biggest groups' with corporate hack information on the internet. If you
> want me to F""k off I will...if that makes you sleep easier. Bye, then, I
> guess this will be my last ever FD post. I wil dispappear and Todd from
> RING-0F-FIRE can come back on the list and take over. Since they have all
> the corporate hackers, after all <sarcastic grin>.
>
> On 3/30/06, *Stan Bubrouski* <stan.bubrouski@...il.com> wrote:
>
> So let me see if I get this right, yahoo employees are trying to tap
> you for information and you stopped contacting them.  Plenty of people
> on this list want nothing of you and would love for you to stop
> contacting them.  How can we pull a yahoo here and be rid of you?
>
> -sb
>
> On 3/29/06, n3td3v <n3td3v@...il.com> wrote:
> >
> > I finished school 11 years ago, infact I left on my own accordance (when
> I
> > was 14) because they were going to chuck me out of school anyway. I soon
> got
> > involved in stealing cars, brekaing into houses, and taking goods from
> > shops. All my criminal friends went to jail, I was the only one left. I
> > started using computers to pass the time (when I was 18) when having "no
> one
> > left to hang about with", and I used my knowledge of criminality to work
> out
> > the bad guys at Yahoo. I then met an employee (who will remain unnamed)
> to
> > act as an informant for Yahoo. I then started to find my own
> vulnerabilities
> > to Yahoo, which I reported to them. They started disrespecting me,  I
> setup
> > my own security group to show them that I could be a match against them
> and
> > continue to compromise their systems. I then went on a public crusade to
> > tell the public all about their flaws that I had been keeping secret for
>
> > years. Their employees who thought were befriending me to keep in tap
> with
> > info I had were told finally to f*** off just last week, and now there
> is no
> > connection between n3td3v and the yahoo security team, infact, I mailed
> the
> > official address and told them I wouldn't be mailign them ever again.
> And
> > thats the current situation, upto date. Seiden at yahoo (security
> > consultant/advisor/hacker) whatever you want to call him is now pissed
> off
> > because he's getting no info feed into his corporate security team
> > anymore... and the consultants and engineers who had opened dialog with
> me
> > are now sitting in paranoia.
> >
> >
> >
> > On 3/29/06, xyberpix <xyberpix@...erpix.com> wrote:
> > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> > > Hash: SHA1
> > >
> > > Yeah, I do actually, but due to the nature of the company that I work
> > > for, I'm not actually able to disclose any of that information.
> > > I'm also legally not allowed to disclose any vulnerabilities
> > > publicly, as per my contract of employment.
> > > Most the people on this list and a few others are already aware of
> > > those factors, but I guess I couldn't expect someone of your l33tness
> > > to comprehend that.
> > > Maybe one day when you get a real job, and finish school, and if
> > > you're lucky enough, your prospective employer will have no idea who
> > > n3td3v is. You may even understand that certain
> > > factors change when you get a real job, I just hope that for your
> > > sake one day you realize the damage that you are doing to your name
> > > in the industry.
> > >
> > > xyberpix
> > >
> > > Blog: http://blogs.securiteam.com
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On 29 Mar 2006, at 23:18, n3td3v wrote:
> > >
> > > > Well actually breaking into systems and showing the result to
> > > > Google Yahoo etc sure is a bigger buzz than blogging about "current
> > > > issues" within the media that you currently blog about. Wheres your
> > > > hacker stories of breaking into systems, wheres your unique/
> > > > original posts that haven't been seen before in public? I
> > > > throughout the the years have been none stop telling everyone of my
> > > > war stories of whats been happening behind the scenes at the Yahoo
> > > > security community. I mean, which scene do you belong to, apart
> > > > from some guy who reads FD and then blogs about whatever is on the
> > > > list. Don't you have your own stuff thats original/unique?
> > > >
> > > > On 3/29/06, xyberpix <xyberpix@...erpix.com> wrote: -----BEGIN PGP
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> > > >
> > > > Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahaha.
> > > >
> > > > To live in your world must be so much fun.
> > > >
> > > > xyberpix
> > > >
> > > > Blog: http://blogs.securiteam.com
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > On 29 Mar 2006, at 22:20, n3td3v wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > And of course, you want to advertise that securiteam.com let you
> > > > > setup a blog on their domain because they felt sorry for you. I
> > > > > believe theres a e-mail link on the securiteam.com site for anyone
> > > > > to ask for a blog, its nothing special. How many corporate systems
> > > > > and networks have you broken into, just as I thought...none.
> > > > >
> > > > > On 3/29/06, xyberpix <xyberpix@...erpix.com> wrote: -----BEGIN PGP
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> > > > > Seriously, this list was better with a certain someone not on it,
> > > > can
> > > > > we please go back to that way of life again?
> > > > >
> > > > > xyberpix
> > > > >
> > > > > Blog: http://blogs.securiteam.com
> > > > >
> > > > >
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