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Re: [Full-disclosure] XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com
- To: GroundZero Security <fd@xxxxxxx>, full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] XSS vulnerabilities in Google.com
- From: n3td3v <xploitable@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 16:21:01 +0000
On 12/21/05, GroundZero Security <fd@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> google or yahoo, google or yahoo
Google and Yahoo is my specialized subject as is corporate security as
a whole, don't be suprised if Google and Yahoo come up, they're the
biggest of the biggest out there on the landscape.
> its redicilous how you try to show off with your non existing skills and
> reputation. you are the greatest lamer
You're very sure I don't have any skills?
> you think finding some simple xss in a website such as yahoo or google makes
> you superior to everyone else here ?
You must be thinking thats all I find ;-)
> 99% of the people on this list are more skilled than you, thats fact! so stop
> trying to show off it wont work.
You're not one of them, be off with you
> code a double free() remote exploit, then i would agree that you have skill.
> until you do that shut the fuck up kiddie.
Using profanity against those with more Google and Yahoo
vulnerabilities than you won't help you become better
> when i started over 11 years ago, you couldnt even spell the word computer.
> so please you should finally realize
> that you are at the wrong place. i mean look around how many people complain
> about you beeing annoying.
> oh and if you couldnt figure it out by now, groundzero is my company you
> little moron.
11 years, and hi-jacking legitmate dislclosures like this one? You've
learned alot. God forbid you, if you really do own a security company.
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