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Message-ID: <873c8c1g11.fsf@lapper.ihatent.com>
From: alexh at ihatent.com (Alexander Hoogerhuis)
Subject: Book of unreleased exploits?

"david cohen" <dacohen@...lmail.net> writes:

> Coworker of mine took a class taught by one of the authors of this book:
> 
> http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0764544683.html
> 
> Coworker is telling me this is some sort of compendium of unreleased
> exploits.
>
> [SNIP]
>

OK, I've been lurking on the list for some time and many similar
lists, and I'm an avid reader, and I thought I'd never have anything
of worth to contribute to such a list, but I'll bite. This time.

Is it just me finding that one sentence ever so slightly humorous?
Isn't it considered to be an oxymoron to publish a ton of text and
then claim it to be unreleased?

> David 
> 

mvh,
A
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