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| Subject: | Re: hax.tor |
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| Date: | Tue, 27 Nov 2007 17:35:45 +0100 |
Rivest, Philippe wrote:
They just want to see if you can do a banner grabbing, theres really nothing to it. But I do agree that choosing the FBI is a very very VERY bad way to be serious, it is sending out the Hacker VS the law image and I would go against this. Anyhow anyone that can give me a hint to pass level 3 would be appreciated; I tried saving the source to my pc and adding Pear as a value. Didn't know Any clue? Merci
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