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On Jul 5, 2010, at 7:56 PM, epixoip epix...@hush.com wrote:
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Oh, for fuck's sake...
acerbity
Wow, you've really called us out on this one. How
going to use that, you must give me full credit
and provide a backlink to this post. I'm super duper serious.
Nelson Brito
Security Researcher
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On Jul 5, 2010, at 7:56 PM, epixoip epix
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On Jul 6, 2010, at 12:20 AM, epixoip epix...@hush.com wrote:
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On Mon, 05 Jul 2010 18:34:24 -0700 Nelson Brito
nbr...@sekure.org
wrote:
Thanks for the credits
, and
nobody has heard of NNG. Get over yourself.
Oh, and Inundator is still available at
http://inundator.sourceforge.net/
Stay classy,
/epixoip.
On Mon, 05 Jul 2010 09:51:48 -0700 Nelson Brito nbr...@sekure.org
wrote:
That is not new and you should give the credits, not just for NNG
(http
. Hell, it might even work on Windows.
/epixoip.
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the level of ignorance on this list is overwhelming at times.
the individual posting as [anti.sec.movem...@gmail.com] is not
affiliated with, nor is a representative of, the anti-sec movement.
he is simply a troll. stop indulging this cockfag, and
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... really? so everyone who believes in full disclosure is a
blackhat now? by your definition, even those who follow RFPolicy
are blackhats as well. your ethics are severely flawed, and are
malaligned with the philosophies that many security