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Message-ID: <45AF3C43.9080604@rs-labs.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 10:22:11 +0100
From: Roman Medina-Heigl Hernandez <roman@...labs.com>
To: FD <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Cc: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] iDefense Q-1 2007 Challenge -I WILL BUY FOR
 MORE

Simon Smith escribió:
> Amen!
>     KF is 100% on the money. I can arrange the legitimate purchase of most
> working exploits for significantly more money than iDefense, In some cases
> over $75,000.00 per purchase. The company that I am working with has a
> relationship with a legitimate buyer, all transactions are legal. If you're

<naive>

I was wondering which kind of (legal) enterprises/organizations would pay
$75000 for a simple (or not so simple) exploit.
- governmental organizations (defense? DoD? FBI? ...)
- firms offering high-profiled pen-testing services?
- ... ?

What about the ROI for such investment?

</naive>

Regards,
-Roman

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