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Message-Id: <20100301030258.31023B00B5@smtp.hushmail.com>
Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2010 03:02:57 +0000
From: "Henri Torgemane" <johndoetron@...h.ai>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk, mis@...oo-inc.com
Subject: Re: Yahoo! UK and US Hiring Security and Risk
	management experts

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Yes.

To clarify, this post was meant to be satirical. It was not written
by an employee at Yahoo. I apologize for mentioning age. (In the
United States, you're not allowed to mention age, creed, gender,
etc. in terms of hiring new guys)

However, I have a question for you Mark.

What is your opinion on Andrew Wallace and "n3td3v"? Would Yahoo!
consider vouching for him after all the high-value intel he's given
you?


On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 20:42:30 +0000 mark seiden <mis@...oo-inc.com>
wrote:
>yet another nice troll with a stylistic stench of n3td3v about it,
> judging by
>the fanciful misconceptions surrounding a kernel of truth
>(and the phony attribution to someone to whom he's taken an
>unreasonable
>disliking...)
>
>it's true that yahoo is hiring security people, though, typically
>not as consultants
>but as employees -- programmers and engineers who are clueful
>about
>security.
>
>careers.yahoo.com is a good way, in fact,  to find out about those
>jobs.  at rough count
>50 jobs in the US (mostly bay area) with the word "security" in
>their abstract, and a
>sizeable number in india, asia, and europe accessible off separate
>links.
>
>also, there are particularly numerous jobs for "service
>engineering" pros,
>people who are good at production services delivery at a very
>large scale.
>
>if there are qualified applicants on this list (or your friends)
>who want their name put
>in for something particular, happy to refer them (i'd even get a
>referral incentive).
>
>btw, please mention the  specific posted position(s) that you
>think would suit you.
>
>(you don't have to be 25-35.  in fact, such a requirement would
>not be
>legal under US labor law...).
>
>
>On Feb 27, 2010, at 9:25 AM, Henri Torgemane wrote:
>
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>> http://careers.yahoo.com/
>>
>> Looking for a dream job?
>>
>> Yahoo! is hiring security consultants worldwide 25-35 to help
>join
>> our new Cyber Security Task Force.
>>
>> We are working with the government to provide a security service
>> for our web and messenger platforms. Especially people with
>> experience harvesting vital intelligence, which is the life
>blood
>> of our security system. All aspects of security, risk
>management,
>> analysis. We embody the paranoid, professional spirit of
>> corporatism. With delight (and muffins!)
>>
>> At Yahoo!, big thinking comes with the territory. When your work
>> reaches over half a billion users--that's 1 out of every 2
>people
>> online--there's no small task. We need creative minds that can
>take
>> us new places. Individuals who want to positively impact their
>> career--and the world at large. We're looking for Big Thinkers
>who
>> embody the fun, innovative, collaborative spirit that's uniquely
>> Yahoo!.
>>
>> We're looking for people like you. To protect it.
>>
>> I look forward to seeing your applications. Let's protect our
>data.
>> Let's create the future, together.
>>
>> Henri Torgemane
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