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| Subject: | Re: [Full-disclosure] MSIE Nested Object Vulnerability Is Exploitable |
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| Date: | Sat, 29 Apr 2006 09:44:00 +0200 |
I wouldn't bet on that!
I dont have to bet i know its a fact.
I haven't forgot about the x-site scripting vulnerability you sent to my Yahoo Mail address to steal my cookie, but yeah, your secret is safe with me ;)
Stop accusing me of such lameness. You think that will help you? I would never go down to that line since you are not worth my time. Besides of that, what would i want with your stupid yahoo account... I really couldn't care less. Your too funny. All you ever do is make up things to distract from the original topic. If people answer to you, they usually tell you to shut up, but you just keep blabbering and you said like at least 3-4 times that you would unsubscribe this list. I really wonder when you finally do that. We don't need trolls like you here who have no idea of the security business. That you never had a job as Security Researcher,Pen-teser,Admin or Programmer is very obvious and your hobby xss findings don't mean anything. Now YOU try and talk about the business your really hilarious :-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "n3td3v" <n3td3v@gmail.com> To: <full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk> Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 1:19 AM Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] MSIE Nested Object Vulnerability Is Exploitable
On 4/29/06, GroundZero Security <fd@g-0.org> wrote:You have no idea of the nature of the vulnerabilities that are beeing discussed. So go back and research your childish scripting stuff and leave the real bugs to the skilled people.Rofl, I wouldn't bet on that! As for the XSS, thats just for phun, to create a diversion. Regards, n3td3v I haven't forgot about the x-site scripting vulnerability you sent to my Yahoo Mail address to steal my cookie, but yeah, your secret is safe with me ;) _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
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