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Re: [inbox] Re: [funsec] fuzzing mailing list
From: n3td3v <n3td3v () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2006 04:21:23 +0100
On 4/16/06, nocfed <nocfed () gmail com> wrote:
How else were they supposed to get anybody to their presentations? It is not about what one wants done, but about how they go about doing it. If, per se, there was a conversation about fuzzing then one could lead a conversation, or reply to an inquery, into their own mailing list. Otherwise, it is, and always will be, spam as the person is ADVERTISING without request. Everyone else knows what SPAM is, right? _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
Ring-of-Fire had a really clever way of spamming and letting everyone know about their list. What they did was get Todd Towles to cross post by putting their e-mail into the carbon copy of every e-mail he sent. Also, they would spam an invite to everyone on FD who disclosed a valid vulnerability or was a regular on the list, who was showing signs of intelligence. They probably still do use that invite tactic to build up their member count. Now Ring-of-Fire is full of everyone who has ever post to FD, it is like a mirror of FD, just without the disclosures, and a bunch of geeks asking each other security related questions. They got really annoyed when they found out the n3td3v mailing list had been archiving their so-called secret conversations. I guess they want to pretend they are plotting to take over the world, in denial of that after an e-mail leaves the group, it can be archived anywhere, by anyone, for any reason, and theres nothing they can do about it. They did however ban my e-mail address, but that didn't stop me rejoining on a secret alias. I decided to get one back on their invite spamming tactic one day by harvesting everyone who had ever post to Ring-of-Fire and sent them an invite to the n3td3v mailing list, so I kind of stole half their members using their own spam happy tactics. What goes around comes around. Maybe we can goto the fuzzing mailing list and spam the hell out of it. Hee hee. Or just harvest everyone who posts on it and invite them to the n3td3v mailing list, Ring-of-Fire style. Ok, maybe not, but yeah. _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
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- Re: [inbox] Re: [funsec] fuzzing mailing list nocfed (Apr 15)
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- Re: [inbox] Re: [funsec] fuzzing mailing list Gary Leons (Apr 16)
- Re: [inbox] Re: [funsec] fuzzing mailing list n3td3v (Apr 16)
- Re: [inbox] Re: [funsec] fuzzing mailing list Dude VanWinkle (Apr 16)
- Re: [inbox] Re: [funsec] fuzzing mailing list n3td3v (Apr 16)
- RE: [inbox] Re: [funsec] fuzzing mailing list Exibar (Apr 16)
- Re: [inbox] Re: [funsec] fuzzing mailing list f y (Apr 17)
- Re: [inbox] Re: [funsec] fuzzing mailing list n3td3v (Apr 17)
- RE: [inbox] Re: [funsec] fuzzing mailing list Exibar (Apr 15)
- Re: [funsec] fuzzing mailing list nocfed (Apr 15)