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Message-ID: <200208270000.g7R00B953940@mailserver2.hushmail.com> From: rfp_the_ripper at hushmail.com (rfp_the_ripper@...hmail.com) Subject: Of course you guys support full-disclosure Even funnier is the amount of dimwittedness displayed by Isaak Bloodlore is his inability to grasp the disparaging nature of the names. It is hardly idolatry. The fake GOBBLES is actually anti-PHC/el8/GOBBLES which he sees as being one and the same. "rfp the ripper" refers to the recent Novell advisory that accredits RFP with the discovery of a technique that, prima facie, was dropped by some ~el8 sympathizer in a rant on this list in order to point out what he/she/it considered a technical blunder on the part of RFP and other prominent whitehat web security figures. He/she/it alluded to the Phrack article wherein RFP made the blunder. If the vulnerability is related to the little useless bread crumb dropped by said poster, which some say is, then in all respects the technique was "ripped". Now I'm sure the poster is not suffering any degree of agony over this small incident, but it is still an amusing reflection of a larger pattern that has seen whitehats "leeching" and standing on the shoulders of higher beings... > >On Monday, Aug 26, 2002, at 08:59 US/Pacific, hellNbak wrote: > >> This is kinda off topic, but does anyone else find it amusing > the mass >> amount of hushmail accounts being used on a full disclosure m >ailing >> list. > >Even funnier is the amount of childishness displayed in the cho >ice of >naming. As far as I can see, we have a fake gobbles, a wannabe >RFP and >a Hagbard Celine so far. And there I thought one grows out of c >laiming >to be someone else or trying to catch some fame by naming himse >lf >similar to his idols at age nine or ten. > >_______________________________________________ >Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. >Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html > Get your free encrypted email at https://www.hushmail.com
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