According to the great words of Steven Hartland:
> If you really don't understand the differences between
> publication of the existence of an exploit and releasing
> the exploit right into the hands of the people who used
> said things to DOS ur machine / servers you don't learn
> your own experiences.
You know what I call somebody who says they have an exploit but won't
release it? Full of shit. I get about a hundred threats a day from 1337
kiddies saying they know how to nuke my boxes. We can't spend all day
chasing red herrings, we need to focus on the real exploits. And we can
only know it's a real one if we have working exploits in our own hands to
test.
-Mad
--
"A proof is a proof. What kind of a proof? It's a proof. A proof is a
proof. And when you have a good proof, it's because it's proven."
� Prime Minister Jean Chr�tien
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