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Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2011 07:46:07 +1100
From: xD 0x41 <secn3t@...il.com>
To: Dave <mrx@...pergander.org.uk>
Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: PenTest mag

umm, its not misleading atall.. this is the first look and, i
understood well, if you bother to visit the address... theyre
'teasers' so, you dont get a FULL magazine or, kit, you opnly get the
first like chapter/pages, thats similar to many other *products* , not
freebies...


On 8 December 2011 07:45, Dave <mrx@...pergander.org.uk> wrote:
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> On 07/12/2011 10:02, Olga Głowala wrote:
>> New issue of PenTest StarterKit is out!
>>
>> 23 pages of free content, feat. Gabriel Marcos - When computer Attacks
>>
>> The link to download is below: http://pentestmag.com/pentest-starterkit-211-2/<http://pentestmag.com/client-side-exploits-pentest-082011/>
>> Just scroll down and click download for free!
>>
>
>
> Quote:
>
> "Follow the steps below to download the magazine:
>
>    Register, accept the Disclaimer and choose subscription option.
>    Attention!
>    By choosing the Free Account option you will only be able to download the teaser of each issue.
>    Verify your account using the verification link sent to your email address.
>    Check the password sent on your email address and use it to log in.
>    Click the download button to get the issue."
>
>
> It isn't free.
> For the price of an email address one can get a teaser of the full 23 page content.
> It costs at least $220.40 for full copy.
>
>
> Your post is misleading to say the least.
>
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