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Re: [Full-disclosure] agile hacking?



reepex, I know how much I know and I know that you fall into the group
of lamers, trolls and all other unfriendly inhabitants (you know who
you are) of full-disclosure who are incapable of showing what they
know and incapable of producing anything of a value so that they keep
doing what they do best - bragging on the skills they/you pretend to
have. even if you have any skills, which I highly doubt, since you
repeatedly proved the lack of, you mostly gained them by
mirroring/cultivating what others have achieved and made public for
you to learn.

therefore, your email is a manifestation of your own insecurities.
this is to be expected from your kind.

Kind Regards,
pdp

On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 7:29 AM, reepex <reepex@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Since you admit you do not know anything interesting related to low level
> hacking I guess your amazing hacker book will be a mix of the hacking
> exposed series ( profiling of tools the books' authors are incapable of
> writing ), and a bunch of lame high level bugs that only idiots who run the
> read mitnick series ( art of deception, intrusion ) and the how to own a
> {network,continent} will enjoy?
>
> also why didnt you mail full disclosure about your new project?
>



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Petko D. (pdp) Petkov | GNUCITIZEN | Hakiri | Spin Hunters

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