On Sun, 02 Jul 2006 05:38:06 CDT, daylasoul@xxxxxxxx said: > > On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 21:15:27 -0300, Cardoso said: > > > Yes, you may be right. What better place to hide than in plain > sight? > > > > > > Using the old "nobody would do that", we^H^H they can publish > evil > > > instructions the operatives, and all the fools at NSA, GRU and > MI-6 will > > > never take us^H^H them seriously until it's too late. > > > > The whole Steve Jackson Games thing was a set-up to make the TLAs > wary. ;) > > Please keep discussions related to computer security. As it is > stated in the list charter, "off-topic discussion should be taken > off-list wherever possible." There's 3 possibilties here: 1) You have no idea what the SJG incident was *really* about - and it is, in fact, itself a good cautionary tale about a total misread of an organization's promo material, similar to much of the speculation regarding eon8. Reading of the original story is recommended (Google is your friend). 2) Your security world doesn't include the possibility of an attacker throwing such a site up as a sacrificial lamb, so that when a similar site goes online for real, it flies under the radar "because it's just a copycat of that OTHER site we got *sooo* embarassed by.." Reading of Sun Tzu is recommended. 3) You're just a self-important troll. Reading of "Darwin Awards for Dummies" is recommended.
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