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Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2014 17:27:42 -0500
From: illwill <illwill@...mob.org>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Security is fun(ny) again

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        -illwill
illwill@...mob.org
http://illmob.org



On 1/9/2014 3:51 PM, J. Oquendo wrote:
> Dozens of hundreds of years ago, I used to seek out the best
> of best regarding computer security. I sought them out to
> read the material they wrote. This went from BBS text files,
> to forums, IRC over to blog posts. Anything these folks may
> have made, videos they may uploaded with regards to
> security, you name it. I did so because this is how I began
> to learn computer security. Initially, I was intimidated by
> security folks, but eventually I learned, many are not only
> the smartest thinkers, but they're funny, they're cool, and
> most of all they're human.
>
> As time went on, I began contacting some of them, asking
> them questions, secretly being mentored by their answers,
> posts to mailing lists, and so forth. My "digital rolodex"
> grew, as did my knowledge. As an individual, I have an
> odd-ball sense of humor. Sort of dry, sort of dark. I then
> began asking off the cuff questions in an interview format
> to these peers. This all began circa 1997... And now its
> back to haunt my security peers since I became the most
> awesomest, handsomest, and feared thirteen thirty sevener
> since Thomas A. Anderson.
>
> Without further rambling, an AntiOffline redux "Top Ten"
> where security peers are asked the things that matter...
> to me
>
> For the redux launch, I hunted down Charlie Miller who
> was likely hacking a car on a highway or something. I
> managed to get his attention after a denial of service
> mailbomb using a Win98 mailbomber app, till he had no choice
> but to answer the questions, or face a million repeat msgs.
>
> "Top Ten with Charlie Miller"
> www.infiltrated.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=69
>
>


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