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Re: [Full-disclosure] Fwd: ipv6 flaw (is bullshit)



 I keep an eye on you Andrew. You're in my case load.

Just curious, care to go into any more detail on how the government has treated 
you? Few really know what it's like to be in a modern day cointelpro subject. I 
think people would like to know and you've been prudish on facts, probably out 
of a veritable casserole of fear, uncertainty, pain, daze and jade. I'd prefer 
to hear it in your own words; specifics if you have the courage.

 


 King of Pain, ePsyD



-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Auernheimer <gluttony@xxxxxxxxx>
To: king of pain <n3ptun3@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Mon, Oct 18, 2010 8:17 pm
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Fwd: ipv6 flaw (is bullshit)


FYI---


the prosecution has refused to comply with discovery, effectively quietly 
droppin the charges. I walk.


On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 3:35 PM, king of pain <n3ptun3@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Mr. Auernheimer,

..."Notions of criminal activity"[1]. Interesting. ZDNet is funded by sheep 
dumb enough to swallow retweeted blogcruft on shiny magazine stock. Why don't 
you represent yourself in a court if it's so libelous? And also if you do in 
fact have a brand you should register a trademark or servicemark to protect 
your rights.

How's that narcotics case coming along? 4 felonies was it?You claim you hacking 
iPads is a free speech case and, after all your bragging of substance abuse on 
the iProphet video, you suggest you may not hold culpability for this 
possession of this contraband because of your "landmark free speech case"? [2]

Enjoy Prison.

ZDNet,


  http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2010/Mar/84

You people at zdnet are also part of the problem. You are just another hack 
clogging the tubes with your spam and cruft. We don't need 50 news sources with 
identical content - you just get into blackhat spamwars with sensational 
article titles, topics on Google News and Magazine covers to get people to buy. 
You're a dying a breed. For christ sakes, instead of being a bunch of 
pretentious losers in thick rimmed glasses trying to hit on attention whores 
who don't put out. What is the matter with you.


 

Evidence:

[1] AUERNHEIMER, ANDREW. weev loves you. 2010-10-18. 
URL:http://weev.livejournal.com/. Accessed: 2010-10-18. (Archived by WebCite® 
at http://www.webcitation.org/5tZu573jE)
[2] AUERNHEIMER, ANDREW. Hypocrites and pharisees. 2010-10-18. 
URL:http://security.goatse.fr/hypocrites-and-pharisees. Accessed: 2010-10-18. 
(Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/5tZuhmpYn)

 


-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Auernheimer <gluttony@xxxxxxxxx>

To: full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Sent: Mon, Oct 18, 2010 8:58 am
Subject: [Full-disclosure] Fwd: ipv6 flaw (is bullshit)










---------- Forwarded message ----------





From: Andrew Auernheimer <gluttony@xxxxxxxxx>





Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 04:51:59 -0400





Subject: Re: ipv6 flaw





To: edit@xxxxxxxxxxxx





Cc: Eugene Teo <eugene@xxxxxxxxxx>











Dear ZDnet,











This story: 
http://www.zdnet.com.au/4chan-finds-linux-kernel-flaw-for-attacks-339306657.htm





 is someone talking straight out of their ass. We have no such





exploit, If we did have such an exploit, there is absolutely no way we





would share it with external parties. Not 4chan, not anyone. Due to





the immense success and resiliency of the Linux platform, a 0-day





kernel remote is worth serious money ($100k+ if you know the right





buyers), and we would have given it to the highest bidder or put it on





Bugtraq for maximum industry publicity. We would not have given it





away for free to ineffectual idiots in their moms basements who aren't





accomplishing anything.











Beyond that, many of my closest friends make their living off of





intellectual property. I do not support defacement and DDoS as a





method of protest against anything, especially not a childish protest





against copyright. Authors have a right to charge however much they





please for their creative works. The people involved with these DDoS





attacks and web site defacements need to grow up and do something





useful with their lives.











This article is ridden with a number of verifiably false errors. I'm





sure a quick talk with Eugene from the Red Hat Linux corporation (he





is cc'd to this email) could get you in touch with Linus who could





confirm that no such communication with us ever existed. In addition,





while I am probably one of the most skilled web application and





browser exploit hackers in the world, I do not do kernel bugs. I have





never done kernel work, with the exception of some stuff I did years





ago related to Mac OS X kext. Every single bit of my previous public





research has been related to a web browser bug or a web application





bug. If someone in Goatse Security were to be involved with the





creation of a kernel-related exploit, it would not be me.











Lastly, my contact info is amazingly public. I was awake and checking





my email when your story was posted, and for the 11 or so hours





preceeding it. I have also talked with reporters at ZDnet previously,





including ZDnet Australia. So the next time you have the urge to print





libelous, sensational misinformation defaming both the integrity of my





information security working group and the security of Linux, please





give me an e-mail or phonecall first. The contact info is on the





Goatse Security website. I should be informed of this stuff by your





"journalists" (who are supposed to do things such as contact parties





involved in a suspect claim from a random anonymous idiot on the





Internet) and not someone from a major software vendor.











Thanks,





weev











On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 2:35 AM, Eugene Teo <eugene@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:





>





> Hi Weev,





>





> I read a ZDNet news report that you have discovered a Linux kernel 





vulnerability, and I am wondering if you will be willing to share the technical 





details of the flaw.





>





> http://www.zdnet.com.au/4chan-finds-linux-kernel-flaw-for-attacks-339306657.htm





>





> Thanks, Eugene





> --





> Eugene Teo / Red Hat Security Response Team















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