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Message-ID: <b7bc1b1f05011022535f588d5f@mail.gmail.com> From: uberguidoz at gmail.com (GuidoZ) Subject: PoC to be released on 01/20/05 Well said, James. It really doesn't matter if you agree or disagree with the statements... this isn't the place for such discussions. Hiding behind an anonymous Yahoo email address is pretty weak too. If you *really* need to express yourself so badly, at least reveal your identity. -- Peace. ~G On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 22:32:25 -0500, James Patterson Wicks <pwicks@...gen.com> wrote: > > > > How about Read The List Charter Day. > > > > - For 24 hours, do not create a bogus Yahoo email account and send out > questions or statements not related to network security or the full > disclosure of security issues. > > - For 24 hours, do not burden serious security professionals with your > personal political opinions > > - For 24 hours, close your mouth, tape your fingers and read the list > charter that clearly states "Politics should be avoided at all costs." > > > > This is Full Disclosure. "The list was created on 9th July 2002 by Len > Rose, and is primarily concerned with security issues and their discussion." > > > > Since Snopes.com feels that this whole thing might be an urban legend > (http://www.snopes.com/politics/war/not1dime.asp) you might want think about > this a little more before send the message out again. > > [snip]
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