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Message-ID: <3eb86bb5.03b67a35@s-mail.com>
From: mordred at s-mail.com (Sir Mordred)
Subject: Re: @(#)Mordred Security Notice - exploring the hacking websites

Hi,

>you will also see this on hospital websites too.

Actually i am not interested in hacking medical/hospital websites.
Hacking a website, created by security experts much more interesting :-)

>I reported this to them two years ago.

Well, i do know what the reporting process looks like,
this is a long story most of the times, and you won't get even thanks in
the end ...

Read http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/vulnwatch/2002-q1/0049.html ,
as this is a classic example.

Best regards,
// Sir Mordred



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