On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 12:25 AM, Eyeballing Weev
<eyeballing.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
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> On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 4:54 PM, MustLive <mustl...@websecurity.com.ua>
> wrote:
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>> Hello Michele!
>>
>> Few days ago I saw your advisory about Drupal's captcha. It's interesting
>> advisory, but I have one note concerning it - your research is very close
>> to
>> mine ;-) (it concerns similar holes which I found before you).
>
> Quit being sexist. Is this because of a woman disclosed this?
What the hell :)
I'm a man mate.

Michele is like Michael.

antisnatchor
>
>>
>> Second, in your PoC (bruteforce exploit for Drupal) you're talking about
>> Brute Force hole. But in title you said about insecure Captcha (which is
>> Insufficient Anti-automation). These are different classes of
>> vulnerabilities, like in WASC TC - Brute Force (WASC-11) and Insufficient
>> Anti-automation (WASC-21). So your title is not fully correct.
>
> Again, more sexism by you.
>
>
>>
>> All these holes in Drupal (from my 4 advisories concerning Drupal) will be
>> disclosed soon. It was planned for February, so at this week I begun
>> disclosing these holes.
>>
>> So, Michele, good luck in your security researches.
>
>
> Good luck to anyone reading your Engrish ridden "advisories"
>
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