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Message-ID: <4b6ee931050927122461cd31ef@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Tue Sep 27 20:24:41 2005
From: xploitable at gmail.com (n3td3v)
Subject: O-O-O

If you were a hacker, you wouldn't be looking at the "attending a
security conference" but asking yourself, which security conference
that could be.

Theres a difference. The first thing I thought was ...

Which security conference, and how will I go about finding that out.

Thats the edge. As soon as you know initial facts, you go and break
that down, to find a solution! Plan it on paper or in your head, then
come back with your math result. A math doesn't always consist of
numbers. Logic and numbers out and in of math is important. The
orignal math with numbers you learn at school is just an example of
how to use that logic, for everything in life, you must apply the same
principle.

But "hahaha" your random message is cool. Or something.

On 9/27/05, Frank de Wit <frankdewit@...e.nl> wrote:
> it's always amusing, out-of-office, attending a security conference
> hahaha, he has probably 7 years of experience too :-)

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