"You have no
respect for the Gmail Team, that's for sure."
Why would he? Respect is
earned not given for free.
"It's about kiddies
posting advisories and exploits for fun and little care for the
vendor(s)."
No the reason they are
generally supposed to be posted AFAIK is so that the secuirty concious user is
aware and can take steps to prevent them from being exploited. Granted
reasonable steps should be taken to contact the vendor, if they dont respond
then what can one do?
Thanks
Mark
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of System Outage
Sent: 05 July 2004 14:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Gmail Information Disclosure VulnerabilityIf it's not about respect then what is it about?I guess this list isn't about respect...It's about kiddies posting advisories and exploits for fun and little care for the vendor(s).Cheerio
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:System Outage wrote:
|The correct channel to post such "bugs" is the Gmail contact link for "bug
|reports".
I have already contacted Gmail about 10 days ago, but I have not received any
replies till this moment.
|If you had waited until the Gmail dev team declared gmail a public release,
|you would have gained more respect in the security community scene.
I don't think this is about respect afterall.
Regards,
Ahmed Motaz
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