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Valdis.Kletnieks
vt.edu
Date: Mon Jun 02 2008 - 16:01:07 CDT
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On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 21:12:24 BST, n3td3v said:
> I want to know the language of the attackers, the world is waiting.
>
> This is the biggest scandal in infosec that the language of the attackers
> hasn't been publically released.
And what happens if it turns out the hackers wrote it in *English*? (so that
the average non-multilingual American can read it, presumably)
Or what if it's in Chinese or Arabic, but only to create a red herring
because the hackers are unemployed gits from an unfashionable section
of England?
And it's hardly the *biggest* scandal in infosec - if you think it is, you
haven't paid attention for the last few decades. There's been *lots* bigger
scandals.
Do you have any *hard* evidence that it's anything *other* than the usual
"refusal to comment on an ongoing investigation"?
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