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Message-ID: <41A039C4.90202@easynix.net>
From: devis at easynix.net (devis)
Subject: FW: Shadowcrew Grand Jury Indictment
One. Its tolerance.
Two. I am glad you are not in charge of this world, or freedom will have
ceased.
n3td3v wrote:
>On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 17:53:44 +0000, n3td3v <xploitable@...il.com> wrote:
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>>On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 11:41:20 -0600, Todd Towles
>><toddtowles@...okshires.com> wrote:
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>>>Well, it is given that posting to FD does give a site exposure (good and
>>>bad). But I wouldn't say that FD was the cause of it..it was the illegal
>>>activity that was the cause of it. We all know SCC does some underground
>>>stuff and they post here each time they move. So...I wouldn't blame the
>>>FD list for anything.
>>>
>>>
>>I wouldn't use the word blame? I think its a good thing if
>>Full-Disclosure is helping to catch online criminals. I don't know if
>>you like malicious hackers and other criminals, but yeah.... I dislike
>>them. I would do anything in my power to stop online crime, from
>>scriptkiddie stuff, to sex stuff,spam,scams, fraud, terrorism and back
>>again.
>>
>>I have no space for anyone thinking they are elite and all the other
>>hacker scene crap. Its time to clamp down on the BS thats on the net.
>>
>>If I was in gov, I would shut a site down that looks remotely
>>hax0rish, even if they've done nothing wrong. All these crews and
>>hacker groups, fk them all. The net needs zero tollerence with online
>>crime. Govs should have the authority to close anything done because
>>they feel like it, without needing to prove shit.
>>
>>I would even close IRC channels. Hackphreak on undernet looks
>>harmless, but fk that. Close it anyway, its time to get a tighter grip
>>on things.
>>
>>Thanks,n3td3v
>>
>>
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>Same for zone-h.org, close the crap down.. f**k anything that looks
>remotely hax0rish.
>
>zero-tollerence!!
>
>Thanks,n3td3v
>
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