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Message-ID: <1114283277.1613.42.camel@slacker.fullyautomatic.org>
Date: Sat Apr 23 19:58:24 2005
From: matthew at textbox.net (404)
Subject: Possible Virus activity

On Sat, 2005-04-23 at 12:04 -0400, mcbain@....com wrote:
> wanna take a bet?  take a look at my website.  I have created 0day and
> known script vulns couple times in my past.  The most recent was a
> microsoft patch in feb with paul. see
> http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1745693,00.asp 5th parapgraph
> down.  I had trend micro in the past.  It sucked for known virii let
> alone 0 day.  So who is the "assinine" now?
> 
> haha "becareful who u flame on FD U NEVER KNOW WHO YOUR TALKING TO"
> >=]
> 
I'm sorry but if you are coding 0days, testing vulns and such and you do
this all through AOL? Muhahahahah! And I'm sure you are making all sorts
of TCP connections OUTSIDE the AOL client right? 

And asinine was spelled correctly =]

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