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Date: Sat Apr  1 04:51:25 2006
From: se_cur_ity at hotmail.com (Morning Wood)
Subject: n3td3v group calls on RSA to clarify their
	stance

>*while RSA are carrying out these attacks, is it legally OK for hackers to
>"HELP OUT" the RSA by pointing a few of our bot net's at some Yahoo and 
>eBay
>fake login web pages that we know about and feed them with fake username 
>and
>password data. We don't want to end up in jail, but since the RSA are doing
>it, so we can tell our lawyers that the RSA recommended the tactic to us.*
>*Much regards,*
>*n3td3v international security group*

so... the "n3td3v group" has "a few [of our ] botnets"  did I hear this 
right? ( *blink* )
somehow I dont think RSA is using "botnets", which BTW are ILLEGAL in *most* 
countries
( yes, including your precious UK )

I just want to thank the biggest security group ( lol ) for using teh 
botz!!!
 I am sure Yahoo-Inc, Google, EBay, Microsoft and FooBarBlehCo will thank 
you publicly on CNN so we will know how n3td3v group saved us all with 
botnets!!!

thanks b0td3v gr0upz,
MW

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