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Re: Re: Data Mining Myspace Bulletins
From: "Line Noise" <300baud () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2006 09:20:59 -0700
On 7/2/06, daylasoul () hush com <daylasoul () hush com> wrote: (but neglected to save the attribution, in its haste to dictate what does or doesn't occur on FD)... On 7/2/06, Morgan Reed <morgan.s.reed () gmail com> (originally) wrote:
> Or if you must use netcat don't use system() write a shell script.
[and an enormous amount of other stuff, most of it quoted from previous posts] First off, folks, please trim. Now, as for the "daylasoul" creature:
Please keep conversations on the topic of computer security, and use English as a primary language.
Um, I don't recognize you as being an alter ego of John Cartwright, and certainly not Len Rose. If you aren't one of those two, then FOAD. Failing that, please consider unsubscribing, and wandering over to one of the managed lists, where your moronic attempts to censor will be welcome. Really. There's Kurt's version of FD, where the noise is (more or less) filtered out. There's bugtraq and its cousins, devoted to the world of SQL injections and XSS, with the occasional drift into patch announcements by one hundred and one Linux distributions. FD is just fine the way it is.
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Figures that you'd use hushmail. Trust me, it's right on the same wavelength as gmail. Exposure is still an option.
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Current thread:
- Re: Data Mining Myspace Bulletins GroundZero Security (Jul 01)
- Re: Data Mining Myspace Bulletins Morgan Reed (Jul 02)
- Re: Data Mining Myspace Bulletins John Hackenger (Jul 02)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Data Mining Myspace Bulletins daylasoul (Jul 02)
- Re: Re: Data Mining Myspace Bulletins Line Noise (Jul 02)
- Re: Re: Data Mining Myspace Bulletins <...> (Jul 03)
- Re: Re: Data Mining Myspace Bulletins Line Noise (Jul 02)
- Re: Data Mining Myspace Bulletins Morgan Reed (Jul 02)