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Re: [Full-disclosure] agile hacking?



well, let's see how it goes

On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 7:19 PM, reepex <reepex@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Just because you call me troll doesn't mean you should ignore my questions.
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>  Who is your book aimed towards? You said this will be the ' best hacking
> reference/manual/book ever made' . Doesn't that mean it should contain lots
> of low level/kernel level exploitation of which you are incapable? Covering
> web based stuff doesn't exactly qualify a book as the best hacking reference
> ever made.
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> It seems you are going to write a grand manual for script kiddies and other
> non-talented people who like to run scripts and perform XSS.
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> Also I find it funny you told rzn that you think of more original ideas
> everyday then he does when your two 'ideas' for the book were:
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> 1) running kismet and tcpdump at the same time
> 2) 'How can you write a small .COM virus without a compiler or any other dev
> tools?'
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> Seeing how both of these have been 1000s of times (
> http://www.awarenetwork.org/home/iqlord/articles/extreme.coding.txt ) how
> are your ideas original or interesting?
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> Your book is going to be lame and grouped in with the mitnick books, how to
> own series, and 'hacking exposed' collection.  I guess this isn't new to you
> since only CISSPs liked your previous work anyway.
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