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Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 13:24:36 -0500
From: vile <vileone@...il.com>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: How To Spot A Narq With Ease

ok guys, this one is really easy. spotting narqz can usually be hard, but I
found a great method!
go to any full-disclosure list, and you'll usually see a bunch of whitehats
talking about vulnerabilities. most of these guys are like super hackers, so
don't mess with them. however, they are all narqs too! usually anyone who
believes in full-disclosure is a possible narq. so do not tell any of these
people about how you owned their mom's laptop. they will fucking go CRAZY!
CRAAAAZYY!!! ROOOAAAR! they will call the local authorities and tell them
that you owned their mom's laptop, and the cops will laugh at them. But just
so you know, they do actively search for criminalz. just ask some dude if he
believes in full-disclosure. if he says yes: NARQ ALERT!#$@%

l8r narqz.

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