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Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2008 20:10:11 +0100
From: hannibal <hannibal@...tched.com>
To: n3td3v <xploitable@...il.com>
Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Google Chrome Browser Vulnerability

n3td3v wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 5:46 PM, Chris Pritchard
> <mailinglist@...iniacghost.co.uk> wrote:
>   
>> I don't think it's "your" list, and even if it was, you didn't have to be so
>> rude about it
>>
>>     
>
> Its Gadi Evron's list because Mossad told him to make it so. Who's
> really in control of the propaganda on this mailing list, Gadi Evron,
> he gets quoted in all the journalist articles as soon as he spams some
> new claim about which country is to blame for a cyber attack, and the
> journalists believe him, then it becomes the true version of events...
> even if its not really.
>
> Thats why I think its time for journalists to rethink who the
> "trusted" security professionals are and who is gaming the system for
> political outcomes, that an intelligence agency has told them to make
> happen.
>
> Its true that Full-Disclosure is a powerful platform, and all it needs
> is a couple of Gadi Evron's and Dancho Danchev's spamming what the
> "truth" is and everyone goes with it.
>
> I find it suspicious that Dancho Danchev was a standard blogspot
> blogger one week, then after about two posts on Full-Disclosure was
> suddenly upgraded to the Zdnet zero-day blog... splitting out more
> information about cyber attacks and which country is to blame.
>
> We've got to keep an eye on the so-called "trusted" security
> professionals now, because they are trying to game the system for a
> political end, the intelligence services in U.S are responsible for a
> number of cyber attacks, which have been blamed on other countries and
> entities.
>
> I post proof that Marcus Sachs wants to influence the political system
> in America at the highest level of government, so his group can get
> lots of money.
>
> So we know the mind set which is going on right now, so its not like I
> haven't post proof, intelligence agencies and certain "trusted"
> security professionals want control of "cyber" and they will do
> anything they can to get it. We must proceed with caution and think
> carefully about who is telling the truth before quoting "trusted"
> security professionals from now on.
>
> The Marcus Sachs Youtube video is extremely damaging for the security
> industry, what the true intentions are of some people and how power
> hungry they are. Would Marcus Sachs, Gadi Evron and Dancho Danchev etc
> tell a lie to become more powerful, you bet they would, especially if
> being leaned on by certain rogue elements of the intelligence
> agencies.
>
> The truth is, there are people out there looking to ramp up cyber
> security as a national security agenda, even though naturally cyber
> security is no where near being a national security issue, they still
> want to ramp it up anyway because it will give them power and money in
> an area that has yet to be decided upon.
>
> "Cyber" is like a new area, and folks are racing to become the leaders
> of cyber before one another, thats why its a dangerous time right now
> and there is lots of propaganda flying around the mailing lists as
> soon as a cyber attack happens, which are probably false flags anyway
> created by the very people who are on Youtube videos looking for ways
> to become powerful with lots of money.
>
> I found the Cnet news article that goes with the Youtube video, we
> have *some* of the people that are power hungry in the photograph
> thats on the Cnet News article.
>
> 'Cybersecurity commission' to proffer advice to next president
> http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10009603-38.html
>
> We've got to follow these people around in real life, monitor their
> internet connection and phone calls to see who are have discussions
> with, so no foul play happens because they are so desperate to impress
> the next administration.
>
> All the best,
>
> n3td3v
How does this pertain to the Google Chrome Browser vuln? We all know 
that Evron
is a moronic jew, who cares?

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