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Re: [Full-Disclosure] CERT Employee Gets Owned
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- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] CERT Employee Gets Owned
- From: Michael D Schleif <mds@helices.org>
- Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 17:15:56 -0500
Nelson <nelson-brito@ig.com.br> [2003:08:26:15:32:27-0300] scribed:
> > You have *zero* knowledge about *this* incident. And *that* was my
> > point. It's bad enough that the damn news media speculates about
> > everything under the sun these days. Why do *we* have to? What the
> > hell is the point of speculating about all the various possibilities
> > tied to an incident of which every one of us is ignorant? You may have
> > extensive knowledge of pedophilia, but do you know *anything* other than
> > what you've read in the news (and surely you don't buy that hook, line
> > and sinker, do you?)
>
> The media always speculates about security, as we ever see when a teenager
> releases a WORM.
>
> So, what can we do? Can't we talk about anything that goes to the media?
>
> PLEASE, STOP THE DIGITAL MASTURBATION AND OPEN YOUR EYES. IT'S ABOUT SECURITY,
> IT'S A BIG ISSUE, CAUSE IT'S ABOUT CERT.
>
> PS: Is he a friend of yours?
Is there *NO* line?
What if he'd been arrested on _suspicion_ of complicity in a liquor
store robbery?
Or, what if you don't like the way he looks at your girlfriend?
If his current charges -- alone -- are grounds for suspecting his entire
professional life and professional output, where do we draw that line?
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