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Re: [Full-disclosure] Hash

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Hash
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 19:30:45 -0600
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On 26-Jul-07, at 7:17 PM, Ronald MacDonald wrote:

On 27/07/07, Tremaine Lea <tremaine@gmail.com> wrote:
Apparently you've never heard of a mail administrator tagging
outbound email for all users. It's pretty common.  Of course, you may
lack the experience of dealing with large companies.

Have a nice day.

- ---
Tremaine Lea
Network Security Consultant
Intrepid ACL
"Paranoia for hire"

In truth, as the aforementioned Network Security Consultant be able to
tell us, Google mail signatures can be edited before sending out the
email. Nick's got a very good point, and it'd have been very easy for
Sergio to remove the sig.

Regards,
Ronald.



--  
Ronald MacDonald
http://www.rmacd.com/
0777 235 1655


Sure, it's possible.  Possibly Sergio is lazy.  As he sent it via  
gmail's auth smtp servers and not from webmail, it's just as possible  
it happened in his mail client.

And all of that aside, who cares?  We see signatures like that all  
the time on mailing lists.  It's pretty obvious they're useless in  
this context.

- ---
Tremaine Lea
Network Security Consultant
Intrepid ACL
"Paranoia for hire"
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