Forwarded from: Thomas C. Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[Edited only enough to get past everyone's filters...   - WK]

i know it's hard to accept that people whose carefully-contrived 
anti-establishment media image we've all admired (and envied) can be such 
sh*ts, but there it is.  you're in denial, bud.  

the proof exists.  i can't publish it for two reasons: 1) the source has 
requested anonymity; and 2) the L0pht cheese-eater involved would be subject 
to retaliation.  

if my proof is cr*p, then @Stake will sue The Register and win their
case in court.  but don't hold your breath, lol.

--tcg



On Friday 19 July 2002 09:00, InfoSec News wrote:

> Forwarded from: Aj Effin Reznor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> William/All.  While these articles may be timely, they're highly
> inaccurate.  Mr. Greene all but admits to publishing little more
> than rumour and cr*p with no fact checking or basis in reality.
>
> I would hope that bile of this nature does not pollute what is
> perhaps one of the few non-corporate security mailing lists left
> today.
>
>
> "InfoSec News was known to say....."
>
> > On Monday I reported a speech by Gweeds at H2K2, in which the grand
> > hypocrisy of hackers weaseling their way from the scene to the
> > mainstream by forming security outfits was denounced very nicely. A
> > torrent of e-mail denouncing him soon followed, some of which I've
> > posted here.
>
> Posted unattributed.  Perhaps in the future showing the author of a
> given mail may make it worth a little more; carry more weight or
> legitmacy. It can be assumed that since things like "facts" can
> easily errode all of this series of articles, Mr. Greene may find it
> in his best interest to not actually mention where anything came
> from.


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