n3tdunc3 said: "...mentioned a project HD Moore is working on called Metasploit and questioned weather..."
I honestly don't think that HD has anything to do with the weather, I wouldn't bother him about that. Although, HD does have God like status, so perhaps he CAN control the weather.... Hmmmmm ;-) Exibar ----- Original Message ----- From: "n3td3v" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 1:55 PM Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] RE :OT - Don't fuck with n3td3v > On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 6:31 PM, G D Fuego <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Wow. That is a spot on description of how you ate treating HD Moore and >> David Litchfield. > > I mentioned a project HD Moore is working on called Metasploit and > questioned weather he had managed to pick up any government contracts. > I said in my opinion Metasploit is a script kiddie tool. I can't see > any cyberstalking there. > > Secondly, I said David Litchfield's research was responsible for the > SQL Slammer Worm and its a perfect example of why Responsible > Disclosure is needed. Again, I can't see any Cyberstalking there. > > All the best, > > n3td3v > >> On May 7, 2008, at 12:36 PM, n3td3v <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> > >> > >> > >> > On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 4:43 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> > > On Wed, 07 May 2008 16:24:45 BST, n3td3v said: >> > > >> > > >> > > > And you suffer from slanderous libelous defamation disability >> > > > disorder, a new disorder I have made up for idiots on >> > > > Full-Disclosure. >> > > > >> > > >> > > So you're saying he's suffering from a disorder that causes a >> > > disability >> in how >> > > well he can slander, libel, and defame somebody? If so, you should >> > > be >> glad >> > > that you weren't slandered by somebody *not* suffering from it.... >> > > >> > >> > Maybe not, but the situation currently on Full-Disclosure is this... >> > >> > False accusations. Many cyberstalkers try to damage the reputation of >> > their victim and turn other people against them. They post false >> > information about them on websites. They may set up their own >> > websites, blogs or user pages for this purpose. They post allegations >> > about the victim to newsgroups, chat rooms or other sites that allow >> > public contributions, such as Wikipedia or Amazon.com.[4] >> > >> > Attempts to gather information about the victim. Cyberstalkers may >> > approach their victim's friends, family and work colleagues to obtain >> > personal information. They may advertise for information on the >> > Internet, or hire a private detective. They often will monitor the >> > victim's online activities and attempt to trace their IP address in an >> > effort to gather more information about their victims. [5] >> > >> > Encouraging others to harass the victim. Many cyberstalkers try to >> > involve third parties in the harassment. They may claim the victim has >> > harmed the stalker or his/her family in some way, or may post the >> > victim's name and telephone number in order to encourage others to >> > join the pursuit. >> > >> > False victimization. The cyberstalker will claim that the victim is >> > harassing him/her. Bocij writes that this phenomenon has been noted in >> > a number of well-known cases. >> > >> > Attacks on data and equipment. They may try to damage the victim's >> > computer by sending viruses. >> > >> > Ordering goods and services. They order items or subscribe to >> > magazines in the victim's name. These often involve subscriptions to >> > pornography or ordering sex toys then having them delivered to the >> > victim's workplace. >> > >> > Arranging to meet. Young people face a particularly high risk of >> > having cyberstalkers try to set up meetings between them.[6] >> > >> > Cyberstalkers meet or target their victims by using search engines, >> > online forums, bulletin and discussion boards, chat rooms, Wikipedia, >> > and more recently, through online communities such as MySpace, >> > Facebook, Friendster and Indymedia, a media outlet known for >> > self-publishing. They may engage in live chat harassment or flaming or >> > they may send electronic viruses and unsolicited e-mails. [7] Victims >> > of cyberstalkers may not even know that they are being stalked. >> > Cyberstalkers may research individuals to feed their obsessions and >> > curiosity. Conversely, the acts of cyberstalkers may become more >> > intense, such as repeatedly instant messaging their targets. [8] >> > >> > More commonly they will post defamatory or derogatory statements about >> > their stalking target on web pages, message boards and in guest books >> > designed to get a reaction or response from their victim, thereby >> > initiating contact. [7] In some cases, they have been known to create >> > fake blogs in the name of the victim containing defamatory or >> > pornographic content. >> > >> > When prosecuted, many stalkers have unsuccessfully attempted to >> > justify their behavior based on their use of public forums, as opposed >> > to direct contact. Once they get a reaction from the victim, they will >> > typically attempt to track or follow the victim's internet activity. >> > Classic cyberstalking behavior includes the tracing of the victim's IP >> > address in an attempt to verify their home or place of employment. [7] >> > >> > Some cyberstalking situations do evolve into physical stalking, and a >> > victim may experience abusive and excessive phone calls, vandalism, >> > threatening or obscene mail, trespassing, and physical assault.[7] >> > Moreover, many physical stalkers will use cyberstalking as another >> > method of harassing their victims.[9] [10] >> > >> > A 2007 study, led by Paige Padgett from the University of Texas Health >> > Science Center, found that there was a false degree of safety assumed >> > by women looking for love online.[11][12] >> > >> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberstalking >> > >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. >> > Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html >> > Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/ >> > >> > > _______________________________________________ > Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. > Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html > Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/ > _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. 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