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Message-ID: <002a01c2c78c$e151f9b0$01000001@grotedoos>
From: SkyLined at edup.tudelft.nl (Berend-Jan Wever)
Subject: [Secure Network Operations, Inc.] Full Disclosure != Exploit Release

You know what's even funnier than flares and other useless mails on
full-disclosure ? People trying to get them to stop by joining in the
useless discussions ;)
Reading these is the whipcream on the dessert of my day, keep up the good
work!

SkyLined

BTW. SPAM!

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Poirot" <poirotsj@....net>
To: <full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 5:38
Subject: Re: RE : [Full-Disclosure] [Secure Network Operations, Inc.] Full
Disclosure != Exploit Release


> So many posts on Full Disclosure, like this one, show that
> many are using the list more for ego building and childlike flaming than
> for useful information and constructive dialog.  What a shame.  At least
> this kind of behavior could kept private rather than posting it to
everyone
> on the mailing list!
>


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