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Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 18:32:48 +1000
From: "Biz Marqee" <biz.marqee@...il.com>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: simple phishing fix

Post my mail filter strings? LOL. That just proves how insignificant you and
your ideas are. I do real security research work like write exploits and
patches. Do you know how to mmap @ 0x00000000 on current kernels? Do you
even know why that would be useful?

How does this fix the problem? If it were that black and white ISP's would
implement it at their MX's.. on top of that what about all the LEGITIMATE
emails banks send out?

Anyone who knows how to set up mail filters would have already done so
without your "message". Maybe you should stop posting trying to puff up your
image on a mailing list and go back to your "research". Who knows maybe one
day you can graduate to XSS... lmao.

Leave security work to the experts you untalented, fame seeking, peice of
shit...


On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 5:52 PM, lsi <stuart@...erdelix.net> wrote:

> Please post the list of strings you use in your phishing filter.
>
> Or don't you have one?
>
> Seriously dude, if phishing was so simple to fix then why is it "on
> the rise" according to recent news articles?
>
> I mean, if all the admins out there in the world are blocking them,
> when why are they still being sent out by scammers?
>
> Either the admins don't know how to block them, or the scammers don't
> know they are being blocked.
>
> My message can solve both problems.
>
> I seem to recall a time when email-borne viruses were a problem, once
> it was pointed out they were simple to block, they rapidly dropped
> out of fashion.
>
> I would indeed like to repeat that success and save the associated
> electricity, bandwidth and CPU time for something more important,
> such as replying to bone-headed posts in fd, for a start.
>
> Stu
>
> On 28 Jul 2008 at 10:57, Biz Marqee wrote:
>
> Date sent:      Mon, 28 Jul 2008 10:57:06 +1000
> From:   "Biz Marqee" <biz.marqee@...il.com>
> To:     full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
> Subject:        RE: [Full-disclosure] simple phishing fix
> Copies to:      stuart@...erdelix.net
>
> > Wow, you our are savior.. no, no our e-Hero! Forget patches for software
> > bugs.. This guy can teach us how to set up a mail filter!!
> >
> > Seriously dude.. do you think we care about, or are too inept to set up
> mail
> > filter rules? Go find another list to contribute to, you are a joke.
> >
>
>
>
> ---
> Stuart Udall
> stuart at@...erdelix.dot net - http://www.cyberdelix.net/
>
> ---
>  * Origin: lsi: revolution through evolution (192:168/0.2)
>
>

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