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| Subject: | Re: [Full-disclosure] New RFID Mail list and project |
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| Date: | Thu, 27 Sep 2007 14:03:30 -0400 |
hey jack, The only thing that ever made attrition.org interesting is that it let us know what ytcracker and MostHated were up to, and your corporate sponsorship of their actions. That is an era passed however and we are now on to new things. Quite frankly we don't care what the ytcracker and Patrick 'I take it in the ass in the halfway house cuz I am MostHated' Gregory are doing these days. [RaFa] put them all to shame. You are not the patchmaster so don't even pretend like that joke was geared towards you. You aren't important enough to justify effort into making things funny. - tony On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 13:56:01 -0400 John <audit@attrition.org> wrote:
Mind cluing me on on what your talking about with the ddos attacks and support of criminal activities? To the best of my knowledge, we're not supporting any criminal activities. As far as an exploit to a patch, I'd like a little more info on what your saying we're vulnerable to. audit On 9/27/07, full-disclosure@hushmail.com <full- disclosure@hushmail.com> wrote:Wow you dudes haven't been relevant since you proved youcouldn'tsustain ddos attacks as retaliation towards your support of criminal activities. Is this new list of yours going to be moderated by pink rabbits? Either way I bet it sucks more than this list. SHOUTOUTS: SPENDER@GRSECURITY.NET - THERE IS AN EXPLOIT ON THIS LIST THATYOURPATCH IS VULNERABLE TO PLEASE UPDATE YOUR PATCH ASAP AN ADVISORYISBEING WRITTEN On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 20:30:44 -0400 audit <audit@attrition.org> wrote:RFID needs more attention. So audit and renderman have decidedtostir things up and start putting the screws to other forms ofwireless.RFID is firmly in our sights. To that end, we have created the RFID-news mail list at personalwireless.org for full disclosure discussion, Researchandexploitation of this technology. We're also launching a project to challenge some of the insane things that people believe about RFID. Currently on both sides of thedebatepeople are working off capabilities and features that don't exist. If there is to be a sane policy regarding it's use, both sides of the debateneedto be working from fact and not fiction. To that end we are starting a project to test, mythbustersstyle,RFID mtyhs and fiction. Our call to arms is available here: HYPERLINK http://www.personalwireless.org/2007/08/24/rfid-debate-needs-a- kick-in-the-head So sign up and lets start lighting a fire under RFID http://www.c2security.org/mailman/listinfo/rfid-news _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/-- Click to learn how to become a world famous writer or poet.http://tagline.hushmail.com/fc/Ioyw6h4d5YW61SUQn2w0dhwmzkupY9Rt6vrZ 8x6UKi4frFNZK219ez/
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