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Message-ID: <LAW11-OE26Ee0y0iuzw00003b45@hotmail.com>
From: se_cur_ity at hotmail.com (morning_wood)
Subject: Erm, Excuse Me, Honeynet....

possibly your as gullible as the rest that responded to tales of Phrack#62
( im lmfao because of the responses from ppl wanting "kokanin 0dayz" )
 lolololo  its a S P O O F
as was Phrack #61 before the real one came out...
stupid FD trolls

Donnie Werner


----- Original Message -----
From: "sockz loves you" <sockz@...il.com>
To: <full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com>; <project@...eynet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 3:49 PM
Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Erm, Excuse Me, Honeynet....


> 1.
> I make reference to the Project Honeynet website^[1] where someone has
taken it
> upon themselves to hijack a p62 article^[2], without referencing the
original
> source^[3].
>
> What has the internet come to?  Really?  When a group of nerdish whitehats
with
> insecurities about their security resort to stealing resources from known
pro-
> hacker e-zines AND DONT EVEN BOTHER TO CHANGE THE BEGINNING OF THE FILE.
I
> mean, for serious, it's one of the worst cases of plagiarism I have EVER
seen.
> The file has literally been copied WORD FOR WORD.  >


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