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Re: [Full-disclosure] defining 0day

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] defining 0day
Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 14:50:47 +0000
I know that this term means. 0 day - is the day when this jewish slut
Gadi got his first homosexual experience and his gayed ass became
looks like (0), not (.). So this this 0-day.

btw, word "Gadi" is close to "Gadit", that in Russian means "to defecate".

There is a difference between Sun Tsu-like stealth and civil war-like
"throw bodies at it".

I quite agree 0days would be important tools, but not necessarily the only
tool. Then, it would only be a fascilitating technology. A known
vulnerability is also useful in many cases.

About botnets, they are at the very heart of the matter--not necessarily
for being used in this fashion, but rather because the Internet is perfect
for plausible deniability, and then, of course, there is the matter of a
*>/fifth column/*, inside your network.

      Gadi.
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