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Message-ID: <1c27cb9a0806292035s2aac3c27k73d68decd87d7d90@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 13:35:08 +1000
From: "Jubei Trippataka" <vpn.1.fanatic@...il.com>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Let's make a spy-proof communications
	infrastructure

>
> Yes as i've been saying already the intelligence services for years like
> MI5, MI6 have been laughing at Full-Disclosure for years about us and the
> media getting excited about internet explorer, fire fox, opera, safari drama
> and the other likes.
>
> While that may be stimulating for some, it hasn't chipped a single inch out
> of the government and the intelligence services.
>
> The biggest government hack of all time? Some faggot weirdo called Gary
> Mckinnon probing the Pentagon and other government networks with a text file
> of manufacturer default passwords, and he is about to be extradited to the
> U.S.A for it and be put in jail for 65 years, lmao!!!
>
> The government are laughing their asses off at how softcore the world elite
> hackers are, we need to crank up a gear and give the government something to
> think about.
>
> I'm not talking about anything illegal or breaking the law, i'm talking
> about lawful critical vulnerability discosure on the mailing lists thats
> going to make the intelligence services and the government wake up and bring
> real credibility to the mailing list.
>
> Right now, folks releasing quicktime flaws and other gay shit, thats so
> 1999, its time to research and disclose stuff thats going to get you stopped
> at passport control and have your vulnerability research taken off you for
> analysis when you plan to do a speech at a security conference etc.
>
> Like say, we need to move away from gay shit, and think about the
> government and the intelligence services, they are currently walking all
> over all of us, its time to get even technically.
>
> All the best,
>
> n3td3v
>
>
Put your money where your mouth is. What have you released that will make
the government respect this list?

Secondly, what does FD and the "world of elite hackers" have in common?
Nothing.

-- 
ciao

JT

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