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Message-ID: <9BA6DCC15456CC46894E77233173DD7C157A3905@UCMAIL5>
From: WEHNERPL at UCMAIL.UC.EDU (Wehner, Paul (wehnerpl))
Subject: Using Xbox live for covert communication

Then why not find a friend in germany and pretend to plan a biological
attack? 
See how "un-monitored" and "private" it is then-:) 


-----Original Message-----
From: clarke@...ftedpackets.net [mailto:clarke@...ftedpackets.net] 
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 12:25 PM
To: full-disclosure@...sys.com
Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Using Xbox live for covert communication

Recently, I subscribed to Xbox live. After playing on some of the games
online, I thought that this is a perfect place for covert communication. 

There rooms aren't monitored. You can open up private rooms and communicate
with invited friends. 

Who knows... :-) 

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