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Date: Wed Apr 19 07:09:22 2006
From: n3td3v at gmail.com (n3td3v)
Subject: Google Groups e-mail disclosure in plain text

On 4/19/06, Randal T. Rioux <randy@...cyonlabs.com> wrote:
> What does SF offer?

People directly post to Securityfocus, it is an original source of
information, whereas "Please note: The information, which this Secunia
Advisory is based upon, comes from third party"

Aka they sit on places like Securityfocus all day looking for
advisories to republish and "verify".

I don't think the industry needs someone to "verify" an advisory for them.

"Secunia collects, validates, and verifies all vulnerability reports
issued by security research groups, vendors, and others."

People are more than capable of doing that themselves, or do Secunia
underestimate the intelligence of the security community?

If we were to wait everytime for Secunia to harvest advisories from
public 0-day sources, and verify them manually, then the internet
would be shutdown by now.

This is my last ever Full-Disclosure post... i'm no longer going to
give Secunia the spam satisfaction of adding their web address to the
bottom of my messages.

Good bye to the All-New Secunia sponsored Full-dIsclosure mailing list.

Please unsubscribe n3td3v_at_gmail and xploitable_at_gmail

Thanks,

n3td3v

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