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Message-ID: <200402191415.31983.full-disclosure@umtstrial.co.uk>
From: full-disclosure at umtstrial.co.uk (Calum)
Subject: InfoSec sleuths beware ...

On Thursday 19 February 2004 12:14 pm, Dave Horsfall wrote:

> Am I the only one to have noticed that the unzipped contents neatly fit on
> a CD?  Not arguing one way or the other, but it does suggest a possible
> vector.  Accidental?  I doubt it.

If that was the way that the files were leaked, surely it would have been the 
zip that was ~650 Mb?


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