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Re: [Full-disclosure] Noise

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Noise
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 23:18:57 +0100
Well actually breaking into systems and showing the result to Google Yahoo
etc sure is a bigger buzz than blogging about "current issues" within the
media that you currently blog about. Wheres your hacker stories of breaking
into systems, wheres your unique/original posts that haven't been seen
before in public? I throughout the the years have been none stop telling
everyone of my war stories of whats been happening behind the scenes at the
Yahoo security community. I mean, which scene do you belong to, apart from
some guy who reads FD and then blogs about whatever is on the list. Don't
you have your own stuff thats original/unique?

On 3/29/06, xyberpix <xyberpix@xyberpix.com> wrote:

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Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahaha.

To live in your world must be so much fun.

xyberpix

Blog: http://blogs.securiteam.com



On 29 Mar 2006, at 22:20, n3td3v wrote:

And of course, you want to advertise that securiteam.com let you
setup a blog on their domain because they felt sorry for you. I
believe theres a e-mail link on the securiteam.com site for anyone
to ask for a blog, its nothing special. How many corporate systems
and networks have you broken into, just as I thought...none.

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Seriously, this list was better with a certain someone not on it, can
we please go back to that way of life again?

xyberpix

Blog: http://blogs.securiteam.com



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