"their [the successful > candidates'] psychic movements [will be] monitored". > > Way to go. Did you write the psychic movement monitoring code Wood? > Sounds right up your alley... But you know what would be really cool? > If we could track all those "psychic movements" in real time on a > public web page or similar, so we could be sure none of these "ethical > hackers" were slipping and straying too close to our servers...
i have a feeling it is a typo and should refer to "physical" movement as many companys use tracking devices, etc.. as we do focus on biometrics as well. I should state that the remarks in the article you cite are not that of my own. It is a shame that you assume my usefullness and worth to the security community is measured only by my output of seeminly minor ( and many XSS are very minor ) advisories over the last few months. I am a man of mind, logic and philosophy.... I do not think that the majority of my output has been XSS anyway. I have stood by my words 100% in these forums and will continue to do so, at least i put out advisories, ( unlike some ) and i work with the vendors closely in follow ups. To those that have taken the time to get to know me off list, I would like to say thank you for all your support and continued friendship in the future. I would like to say that I am proud to have been asked to join the team at e2-labs and I will continue in my current capacity as a security researcher and my dedication to the security community at large. Donnie Werner [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
