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Message-ID: <200410162350.i9GNoJU15482@server10.web-mania.com>
From: xploitable at gmail.com (Mister Xploitable Gmail)
Subject: Full-Disclosure Posts

Exelent Idea.. ;-P

On Sun, October 17, 2004 0:15, yahoo@...alhost said:
> Should Full-Disclosure only allow so-called -real- names? I was on
> Nanog (a network admin list) and they have a rule where you can only
> post with a first and second name, instead of an alias or nick, to
> kind of give more credibility that you are a security professional and
> not a hax0r or script kiddie.
> 
> Should the same rule be pro actively implemented to Full-Disclosure or
> is it a dead duck idea?
> 
> I know hax0rs or script kiddies would probably use fake first and
> second names if it was implemented, but at least the list would look
> neat and a tad more professional?
> 
> Feedback welcomed....
> 
> _______________________________________________
> Full-Disclosure - We believe in it.
> Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html


-Mister Xploitable Gmail


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