So many posts on Full Disclosure, like this one, show that
many are using the list more for ego building and childlike flaming than
for useful information and constructive dialog. What a shame. At least
this kind of behavior could kept private rather than posting it to everyone
on the mailing list!
Day Jay wrote:
ok,
do you honestly think that I didn't have a copy of
that already? Like I don't know how to search google?
Hmmmm, ok, yeah, I'm so lame I need to send you an
e-mail to get an exploit for something that was
released like months ago. I think you may be
lost...hmmm, you may be a victim of social
engineering, I recommend checking your machine for
viruses/worms/trojans.
Anyway, let it be known that you stopped releasing
exploits because of the darkside looming over your
shoulders. Just admit it.
By they way, in terms of talent-> EEYE blows Snosoft
out of the water with a blink of an eeye.
Dude, just close SNOW and become an independant
consultant. Don't act like some big security company,
like some big player in the game.
->To: KF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
->looking for the freebsd exploit on the syskey...
->Also, checking to see if any new exploits were
posted
->on the site....
kinda ironic I think...
But at least, Snosoft can now call themselves
Blackhats. Wohoo, another blackhat added to the
list.
PHC up, hoes down.
Better scratch that out... hats do not fit very well
on my afro.
--- KF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Day Jay wrote:
First of all,
In my humble opinion: SNOSOFT hasn't offered
anything
useful in terms of full disclosure. Where are the
advisories?
I will be the first to admidt I have not been the
best at organising a
proper advisory repository but there are plenty of
them out there...
I was one of those people that assumed bugtraq would
not "change" and
that when it came time for me to place all my work
in a nice advisory
database I could go there an retrieve my
information.... because of that
I did not take the time to make pretty ISS and eEye
style
advisories...and you can not find them on our page
but they were made
available.... SRT2002 should work just fine in any
search engine.
Heres a few randomly...
http://cert.uni-stuttgart.de/archive/bugtraq/2002/06/msg00032.html
http://www.opennet.ru/base/sco/988181601_2005.txt.html
http://www.opennet.ru/base/sco/988181601_1997.txt.html
http://www.opennet.ru/base/sco/988181601_1979.txt.html
I know alot of people are going to love the fact
that
Snosoft stopped trying to release exploits, but I
know
some script kids that are going to be devastated
about
this.
You mean like you and the rest of your buddies? Was
it not you that
mailed me a few days ago because we took the httpd
offline and you could
not get a copy of iosmash.c. You seemed to value our
resources at that
point in time...
->Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
->Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 11:36:51 -0800 (PST)
->From: Day Jay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
->Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Re: Gary Coleman
Works for
->Globalintersec!
->To: KF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
->looking for the freebsd exploit on the syskey...
->Also, checking to see if any new exploits were
posted
->on the site....
kinda ironic I think...
But at least, Snosoft can now call themselves
Blackhats. Wohoo, another blackhat added to the
list.
PHC up, hoes down.
Better scratch that out... hats do not fit very well
on my afro.
-KF
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