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From: defender242 at hotmail.com (crap producer)
Subject: [Fwd: Legal Notification]

Still, is ISC2/CISSP credible anyway?

>
>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>
>At 08:10 AM 9/3/02 -0400, Dave Aitel wrote:
> >*** PGP Signature Status: good
> >*** Signer: Dave Aitel (Immunity, Inc) <dave@...unitysec.com>
> >(Invalid) *** Signed: 9/3/02 8:10:49 AM
> >*** Verified: 9/3/02 10:07:49 AM
> >*** BEGIN PGP VERIFIED MESSAGE ***
> >
> >
> >I figured I'd forward this on to the list as a warning.
> >-dave
>
>It's not true.  It's part of a larger effort by one person to bring
>discredit upon (ISC)^2 (note the accepted form of abbreviation).
>(ISC)^2 is aware of the general effort and is taking action they deem
>appropriate.  They have established an e-mail address to accept
>reports of suspicious e-mail and posted a web page on the issue to
>the web site with a link on the http://www.isc2.org homepage.  See:
>https://www.isc2.org/cgi-bin/content.cgi?page=173
>  (note https; where you can also check the certificate w/your
>browser)
>
>There are several variants of this message, including two that
>alledge the (ISC)^2 mail and DB servers were successfully hacked.
>Not true.
>
>The attack has attempted to use several IT and IT-security related
>mailing lists.
>


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