On Sun, 04 Jun 2006 21:46:07 BST, you said: > Symantec is the biggest cyber non-government security 'think tank' for the > internet, they have regular meetings to discuss 'cyber security situations' > but they have overlooked 6/6/6, they don't see it as a threat, although it > could be the biggest day since September the 11th 2001 but they think 'if > theres no zero-day on fd or our honey nets then theres no threat', thats > funny. n3td3v group know different. We gather intelligence from the biggest > blackhats on the internet, we have specific intellignece on attacks planned > in less than 48 hours to be launched against network infrastructure. > Blackhat conference was last year but the aftermath of Cisco is still to > rain down on the internet community. SANS, SYMANTEC, CNET thought everything > is safe as long as FD 'chatter' is ok, think again. Theres multiple zero-day > for Cisco systems queued up to launch attacks on the internet for 6/6/6 So how did all that turn out, anyhow?
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