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Re: Fwd: n3td3v has a fan
From: "Kurt Dillard" <kurtdillard () msn com>
Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 16:31:01 -0300
Every new post further reveals the depth of your stunning intellect. - Bad guys would never think to, you know, go to the campus and look around? - Car tags are personally identifiable information and therefore should remain private, right? Oh, except they are prominently displayed on your car's bumpers and they better stay that way, according to the law. - Yahoo 'failed' to take down the site because 'intelligence services' are using the data? Did you forget your Thorazine again? Maybe they don't care? Maybe they think the site provides value by embarrassing those who endanger other employees by parking in fire lanes? Eternally grateful and sincerely yours, Kurt P.S. Congratulations on figuring out how to post comments at CNET!!! P.S.S. I recognize that I am now a marked man:( Well, assuming you accurately parse this note:) C'est la vie. P.S.S.S. Does this mean you're going to dig up every paper, article, and book I published in order to systematically tear apart my life's work? I can't wait! -----Original Message----- From: full-disclosure-bounces () lists grok org uk [mailto:full-disclosure-bounces () lists grok org uk] On Behalf Of n3td3v Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 4:05 PM To: full-disclosure () lists grok org uk; n3td3v Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Fwd: n3td3v has a fan I have to contest, at Yahoo--- Mark Seiden and others said Sunnyvale isn't MI5/MI6 and that people shouldn't be stopped on premises without permission for taking photos. And I was angry that Mark Seiden and others at Yahoo weren't going to take my e-mail seriously, athough later on it turns out that Yahoo non-cyber staff who patrol the grounds of Sunnyvale have stopped photo taking without permission, this has to be a good thing. The case of mine was highlighted by "ycantpark". of which flickr photos were published of the parking lots of Yahoo of employees who couldn't park, although that sent off triggers for me to send the multiple e-mail to their cyber security e-mail address to stop this happening. There are many ways the parking setup could be used against Yahoo adversaries, think car bomb, or truck bomb? It was hugely irresponsible of Yahoo to allow such photos to be taken by on-the-fly employees. The photos ended up being a major publicity event on employee blogs who thought it was funny to make fun and take photographs of the carpark, and employees number plates of those cars without the explicit permission of the owners of those cars or automobiles. However---n3td3v had other ideas, n3td3v was straight on the e-mail to Yahoo's cyber security team to make sure policy was changed in the real world ground staff team, so that, cameras and mobile phone snaps were taken more seriously as a threat towards the corporation of Yahoo. The identify of cars belonging to employees, partners and others connected could be used against them, be followed off-site for thier devices to be technically eavesdropped on, or company documentation to be obtained, by stolen laptop, by breaking into car, by breaking into personal home space of employee. Mark Seiden thinks Yahoo campus known as Sunnyvale isn't MI5/6 but that doesn't say such agencies wouldn't find that kind of photography useful to plan and carry out surveillance operations to determine what's going on, especially in times of big business deals between Microsoft and Yahoo. Through my protests of the Ycantpark, Yahoo has taken photography and other suspicious activity more seriously, although they have failed to rip down Ycantpark. This is probably because the intelligence services and state enemies have probably obtained and capatured the intelligence electronically and fed it back to their operation center, so it would make no difference if the information is publically available, although it _still_ offers insight to amateur hackers and terrorists who stumble upon it through casual or purpose built reconnaissance operations. http://www.flickr.com/photos/ycantpark n3td3v _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/ _______________________________________________ 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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