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Message-ID: <df8ba96d0606120250j662578c3kb614913a969c4f82@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Mon Jun 12 10:51:07 2006
From: c0ntexb at gmail.com (c0ntex)
Subject: Vunerability in yahoo webmail.

On 12/06/06, David Loyall <david.loyall@...il.com> wrote:
> Oh, I've CC'd abuse@...oo.com, but if someone else would give them a proper
> write-up, and encourage them to close the hole, that'd be wonderful.

I know this guy who has over 7 years of direct security influence with
Yahoo and Google security engineers!

In 1972, a crack commando unit was sent to social prison by a mailing
list for a claim they couldn't prove. These men promptly escaped from
a maximum security stockade to the Moon. Today, still wanted by nobody
other than their mommy, they survive playing soldiers of fortune. If
you have a problem with Yahoo or any fortune 500 that may be hiring
black hat hackers as part of internal espionage, if no one else can
help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire...The n3td3v Group

-- 

regards
c0ntex

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