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Date: Thu Apr 21 11:48:41 2005
From: j.schipper at math.uu.nl (Joachim Schipper)
Subject: FIXED CODE - IIS 6 Remote Buffer
	Overflow	Exploit(was broken)

On Thu, Apr 21, 2005 at 04:32:39AM -0500, Ed Carp wrote:
> Javi Polo wrote:
> 
> >On Apr/20/2005, Day Jay wrote:
> >
> >>You are wrong again, it's "Smashing the Stick" you
> >>moron. Not smashing the stack. Ask anyone here!
> >>Man, you are such a newbie. Get a clue and stop trying
> >>to say the sweet code is a backdoor just because you
> >>don't know how to compile software properly. You're
> >>nothing but a newbie wanna be C programmer with a dick
> >>in his ass and a lack of hacking skills.
> >
> >.....
> >
> >Should this list be moderated?
> >
> >it's starting to be a pile of shit ... :/
> 
> Starting??  It always has - 90% of the messages here are pure bullshit.  
> Fortunately, there is 10% pure gold here, which is the *only* reason why 
> I'm still here, and I suspect that goes for a lot of other people here.
> 
> The juvenile wanna-be crackers who post here so much like to use profanity 
> to pump themselves up - to compensate for their lack of technical skills, 
> no doubt.  "Gee, I'm a real *man* because I can spin a clever put-down and 
> use as much profanity as possible..."
> 
> How incredibly lame.

Hey, don't be too harsh on the list - most is useful, and the rest
provides comic relief. ;-)

		Joachim

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