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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Foundstone Labs to Present Information on New Microsoft Vulnerabilities
- To: Chris Sharp <illectro2001@yahoo.com>
- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Foundstone Labs to Present Information on New Microsoft Vulnerabilities
- From: Benjamin Krueger <benjamin@seattlefenix.net>
- Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 13:17:16 -0700
* Chris Sharp (illectro2001@yahoo.com) [031016 11:36]:
> What the fuck is this doing on Full Disclosure?
>
> Foundstone didn't even have anything to do with the
> discovery of these vulnerabilities, and yet your
> posting this 'Briefing' to FD in the hope that someone
> might associate you with this and give you some PR
> props.
>
> Go and stand in the corner and don't come back until
> you have some original exploits for the list.
>
> fuck'n corporate leeches
>
> Chris
So it is ok for an individual researcher to analyse a
vulnerability and the consequences it brings, and give
a a report or briefing on it, but it is not ok for a
corporation to do the same? Since when were the people
who discover a vulnerability given exclusive rights to
further research that vulnerability?
--
Benjamin Krueger
"Nothing disables a giant space monkey quicker than an atomic wedgie"
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