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Date: Wed, 28 May 2014 13:23:34 -0400
From: Jeffrey Walton <noloader@...il.com>
To: Roberto Martelloni <rmartelloni@...il.com>
Cc: "fulldisclosure@...lists.org" <fulldisclosure@...lists.org>
Subject: Re: [FD] What do you think of Trollc?
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 8:12 AM, Roberto Martelloni
<rmartelloni@...il.com> wrote:
> Among other according to
> www.sfgate.com/business/article/Investors-undeterred-by-data-breaches-5505309.php
> seems
> that also after data breaches like the Targets one there aren'tlong term
> impact on stock markets.
Selling short is probably not a long term strategy. Its short term -
get in, affect the fluctuation, get out.
I'd be interested to see analyses of short term affects of breaches.
Jeff
> On 27 May 2014 20:07, Michal Zalewski <lcamtuf@...edump.cx> wrote:
>
>> > vulnerabilities to the public. For this I need help getting the filing
>> fees
>> > necessary to incorporate a hedge fund. I want to continue bringing issues
>> > in companies that put you at risk to light, and short the stocks of those
>> > companies when I do so.
>>
>> It's practically unheard of to see stocks of major technology
>> companies respond in any substantial way to reports of individual
>> security vulnerabilities - even if they happen to be 0-days. Sounds
>> like a way to lose money?
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