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From: Orlando (xbud_at_g0thead.com)
Date: Wed Oct 02 2002 - 13:55:16 CDT

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    My only question to these so called iDefense advisories is. How the fuck do
    they qualifty as iDefense advisories when 'iDefense researchers' aren't
    finding these vulnerabilities?

    I would ask if iDefense researchers have any skill whatsoever or do they rely
    solely on the research they purchase from the shameless monkies selling their
    advisories, but I'm sure we all know the answer.
    ( no offense to the shameless monkies ) heh ;)

    So to make a security company and call employees security 'professionals' all
    we have to do is affford to buy other people's work and sell it to companies
    who are in need of security?
    hrm...

    What next blackmailing researchers?

    Paying smaller software companies to write vulnerable software and let you
    disclose the vulnerabilities ?

    On Wednesday 02 October 2002 02:14 pm, David Endler wrote:
    > iDEFENSE Security Advisory 10.02.2002: Net-SNMP DoS Vulnerability
    > 20:00 GMT, October 2, 2002

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