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[Full-Disclosure] Fwd: Re: FullDisclosure: Security aspects of time synchronization infrastructure


  • From: stevex11 at sbcglobal.net (Steve Kudlak)
  • Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Fwd: Re: FullDisclosure: Security aspects of time synchronization infrastructure
  • Date: Tue May 30 01:09:13 2006

I have no idea what this is all about but I suspect some have become 
like angry hornets trying to sting in all directions at anything that 
bothers them. There is so much quotation out of context, confusing who 
wrote what to whom. This is the sad state email has decayed to alas. It 
used to be information was sent back and forth via email, now it seems 
ranting and screamed and preaching to those who want to here is the 
best. Mindless insults are the worst and I fear becoming par for the 
course of things. This is really sad. Most of us old timers will jusrt 
lurk and shake out heads. It is sad.


Have Fun,
Sends Steve




3APA3A wrote:

>On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 11:54:08PM +0000, n3td3v wrote:
>  
>
>>Go study internet security for 7 years, do CS at college, learn
>>computer programming in C++ and PHP, find hacks for Google/ Yahoo,
>>setup your own security group, be friends with hundreds of people in
>>multiple scenes, have IM and E-mail contact with some of Yahoo's top
>>security advisors and security engineers, then you can come back to
>>this list and challenge me. FOOL!
>>    
>>
>
>Yes, I'm sure we'd all like to "be friends with hundreds of people"
>so that we could "challenge" you.
>
>Please, could you people just put it away and zip up? The entire world,
>I promise, is tired of this bullshit.
>
>  
>