Haha. Right. Or u can call it 'deface for fame' game ;)
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From: Andrew Farmer
To: w0lfd...@gmail.com
Cc: Full Disclosure
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] SOngs.pk Hacked ! By Indian Hacker Team (Dueto
Mumbai Terror)
Sent: Jul 17, 2011 3:41 AM
On 2011-07-15, at 22:49,
We might see a few more of these after the recent blasts in India. Cyberwar
between both nations can be at peak for some time again!
Regards;
w0lf
www.maestro-sec.com
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From: webDEViL w3bd3...@gmail.com
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If you have hate that guy doesn't mean that his book is lame need not be
referred. If you are some pro then you need not refer it. I answered the query
of a beginner this book is good enough for him. If you know anything better,
pls guide the guy rather than fucking yourself around.
If you have hate that guy doesn't mean that his book is lame need not be
referred. If you are some pro then you need not refer it. I answered the query
of a beginner this book is good enough for him. If you know anything better,
pls guide the guy rather than f**k**g yourself around.
However irrespective of what books/videos you have seen, its totally left to
the creativity of the user to social engineer the victim. You can also refer
books like 'the art of deception' for good pointers ;)
Regards;
w0lf
www.maestro-sec.com
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After some noobies started considering them as Lords of cyberworld ;)
Regards;
w0lf
www.maestro-sec.com
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From: the nlhcrew thec...@live.com
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Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 18:46:58
To:
Hope there is such ring which will protect you others from the evil power of
The lords of the cyberworld.
I tried my best to make it sound scary. Did it sound so? ;)
Regards;
w0lf
www.maestro-sec.com
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From: Andrew Kirch trel...@trelane.net
Lol .
David, security vulnerabilities are not related to hometown of the developer in
anyways ;)
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w0lf
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From: Vipul Agarwal vi...@nuttygeeks.com
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Date: Thu, 19
You can rather start with discussing how to help Mr.David
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I am Mr. David Simon from Benin in West Africa closer friend to Chief James
Ibor Due to caliber of person i am confidence in trust this young man kept
total of $8million USD under my care droning his regime administrator
Have u checked the site? I cannot access the same now. It might be a phishing
site or a malware infected page. I doubt if google would use a different domain
for spam reporting.
Regards;
w0lf
www.maestro-sec.com
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From: RandallM
LMAO!!
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w0lf
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From: Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd]
cal.leem...@simplicitymedialtd.co.uk
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Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 03:23:57
To: Josey
Yep. Totally agree. Vulnerability exists in the system since it has been
developed. It is just the matter when it has been disclosed or being exploited.
I would suggest 0 day disclosure instead of 0 day vulnerability :)
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From: Curt Purdy
Sender:
Even my dictionary doesn't have it but if it suits the most, we have include it
;)
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From: Curt Purdy
To: w0lfd...@gmail.com
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Cc: full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] 0-day vulnerability
Sent: Oct
Yup. We arguing here on fine tuning industry accepted terms would hardly make
any difference. But here we are just trying to argue what should had been
the terminology.
You can say that just cutting out time when there is really no work ;) :P
Regards;
w0lf
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