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Message-ID: <20020915004534.A2409@hamsec.aurora.sfo.interquest.net>
From: silvio at big.net.au (silvio@....net.au)
Subject: ALERT ALERT ALERT! google under attack ALERT ALERT ALERT!

ALERT!

It has come to my attention (ihctma), that certain people have gained
the "attention" of the law (?) for unknown reasons..

I therefore shall do my part and show a couple of emails I have from
this petroleum company here in the .us

well.. obviously when the guy asked me to "hack" google, he did so over
the telephone.  which btw, i put as a conference call at work with other
people listening - ok, so _I_ may have broken the wiretapping laws here
myself I guess, since both parties did not consent, but it depends
on which state or country your in anyway..

let me define "hack" google..  I would have had to do some magical
ninja sys admin skills to take up his "contract", which was removing
links from google, without google or the isp hosting the content pointed
by those links, being involved or even notified..

telephone numbers are included since its a "regular business", and I guess
this is better than them "paying" for their own advertising..

these emails dont really show anything of interest.. but boy what an
interesting telephone conversation it was.

oh yah.. there is also 3 moderated bugtraq posts included also, one being
an advisory (which went through to vuln-dev however i think - will check
archives).

--
Silvio
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