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Re: [Full-disclosure] New term "RDV" is born

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] New term "RDV" is born
Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 17:00:28 +0800
On 9/28/07, Jimby Sharp <jimbysharp@gmail.com> wrote:

I am a system administrator and I find this list full of noise due to
people like you.

On 9/28/07, Knud Erik Højgaard <kokanin@gmail.com> wrote:
I am a system administrator and I find this list full of noise due to
people like you.
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On 9/28/07, Jimby Sharp <jimbysharp@gmail.com> wrote:
Stop your stupid bullshit. If you have no work to do, create your own
mailing list and post your bullshit there. We have better things to do
than think about stupid names.

If the media thinks that hackers are always evil, it is because of
stupid people like you, who have nothing good to contribute or discuss
but create confusion and propaganda over nothing.

I am a system administrator and I find this list full of noise due to
people like you. Could someone please ban this insane person called
worriedsecurity?

On 9/28/07, worried security <worriedsecurity@googlemail.com> wrote:
On 9/27/07, T Biehn <tbiehn@gmail.com> wrote:
Genius!


Billy: Wow, thats a cool 0-day.

Joe: You mean an RDV.

Billy: What?

Joe: Only the bad guys call it 0-day now, haven't you heard?

Billy: Nope.

Joe: Yeah Gadi Evron and friends didn't like the term 0-day anymore,
because
it sounds too evil elite hacker and not whitehat enough, so n3td3v
came up
with "RDV".

Billy: So who is n3td3v?

Joe: A guy in the underground who keeps getting blamed for being
some dude
called Gobbles.

Billy: Oh right, i'm a whitehat, so I better start replacing 0-day
with RDV
now. I want to be politically correct and don't want to be mistaken
as a
blackhat, because only blackhats call it 0-day now.

Joe: Yes, not everyone likes n3td3v, but its kind of catchy, so
people kept
with "RDV".

Billy: Yeah, thats sweet.

Joe: Exactly. Us whitehats have got to stick together and distance
ourselves
from catchphrases thought up by the evil blackhat community.

Billy: Whitehats rule! Down with the blackhats.

Joe: Whitehat supremacy, way to go!

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