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Message-ID: <5e01c29a0607131936u2d959d52r8648514eb1d578f3@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Fri Jul 14 03:36:34 2006
From: michaelslists at gmail.com (mikeiscool)
Subject: Looking for any vulnerabilities in GreenBorder
	Pro - Download please, and let me know

On 7/14/06, Bill Stout <bill.stout@...enborder.com> spammed:
>
>
>
> Hi guys,
>
>
>
> I'm looking for vulnerabilities or other weaknesses in our GreenBorder Pro
> (application virtualization and isolation) product.  I invite you to
> download and hammer it.  Please tell me of any vulnerability you may find.

how about we sell it to you?


> If you download and activate it, the email used for activation will be
> responded to with a license key for a year.  The feedback we've gained is
> invaluable, for example our Saturday build will include NOD32 compatibility
> and updated installer checks.  It requires XP or 2K Pro and NTFS.  Please
> see Software compatibility in our knowledge base here:
> http://supportcenteronline.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=4049.
>
>
>
> If you notice we're beyond 37,000 downloads and have read that free licenses
> are only for the first 10,000, we've quietly extended the year free license
> to anyone who downloads by July 28, 2006.  This is because of both the
> valuable feedback, and a support load of less than 2%.  The download can be
> found at www.greenborder.com.

what the hell is with this shit? fd isn't a mailing list for the
development of your product. fd is primarily for netdev. he will get
angered at you.


> Thanks,

thanks? thanks?! instead of giving thanks give money to a real company
to test your own software. stop the pathetically veiled marketing
crap.


> Bill Stout

-- mic

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