On 1/8/12 2:06 PM, [email protected] wrote: > On Sun, 08 Jan 2012 11:16:59 CST, Laurelai said: > > He sent a copy to you too? My condolences. He comes up with the most > "interesting" conclusions sometimes. > >> If this turns out to be the person who hacked your web site, I would >> like a cash reward. >> >> Andrew >> >> --- >> >> http://pastebin.com/f7jYf5Wd >> >> "46.> lol xD" >> Should we read into this too much? > You just did, Andrew. There's 2 possibilities. Either it's a frikkin > *SMILEY*, > or I'm actually a Microsoft hacker that goes by the name 'XP Vista'. Hint - > in a few > places, we find the string 'xD xD'. Do you sign your name Andrew Andrew? No? > Then which is more likely, it's 2 smileys in a row, or the person's tag twice > in a row? > >> Last email I have from him is 23rd December... same kind of grammar as >> the Stratfor pastebin. > This is *so* amusing, coming from the person who's *still* threatening legal > action against me for suggesting "n3td3v" to Neal Krawetz, which resulted in > a nice presentation at Black Hat on linguistic analysis. At least Neal > actually > measured percentages of words and syllable lengths and tenses and stuff > like that. ;) > >> It seems he disappeared just as the Stratfor news broke just before >> Christmas. > Andrew? Hate to break it to you, but a lot of people go on actual multi-week > vacations around Christmastime. Heck, something like 57% of the entire > population > of the town I live in left around Dec 16, and won't be back till next week. > The streets > are deserted. Maybe one of those 20,000 people is the *real* hacker and left > just before the news broke, not on Christmas vacation? > > lol XP XP His "logic" reminds me of Jen Emerick
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