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Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 21:03:07 +0530
From: "Jimby Sharp" <jimbysharp@...il.com>
To: "Awful Disclosure" <awful.disclosure@...glemail.com>
Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: defining 0day

It's very easy to hide under an anonymous email-ID and pour out
bullshit to insult others but it takes guts to do the same with your
real name. Since, you do not have the guts to sign your message with
your real name, we are free to ignore whatever you post.

I appeal the FD admins to ban the trolls. A little moderation is
required for any meaningful discussion to take place.

Now, if you reply to this e-mail with an anonymous ID again, it will
only prove what a coward bastard you are. If you have the guts, insult
others with your real name.

On 9/29/07, Awful Disclosure <awful.disclosure@...glemail.com> wrote:
> I know that this term means. 0 day - is the day when this jewish slut
> Gadi got his first homosexual experience and his gayed ass became
> looks like (0), not (.). So this this 0-day.
>
> btw, word "Gadi" is close to "Gadit", that in Russian means "to defecate".
>
> >There is a difference between Sun Tsu-like stealth and civil war-like
> >"throw bodies at it".
>
> >I quite agree 0days would be important tools, but not necessarily the only
> >tool. Then, it would only be a fascilitating technology. A known
>
> >vulnerability is also useful in many cases.
>
> >About botnets, they are at the very heart of the matter--not necessarily
> >for being used in this fashion, but rather because the Internet is perfect
>
> >for plausible deniability, and then, of course, there is the matter of a
> >/fifth column
> /, inside your network.
> >
> > Gadi.
>
>
>
>
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