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From: Robin Sage (robin.sage
rocketmail.com)
Date: Thu Jan 07 2010 - 10:16:16 CST
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This definitely sounds like a clueless federal agent.
Especially since he uses an autogenerated email address.
Get with the program........the internet is wide open for people to scan.
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From: Cody Robertson <cody
hawkhost.com>
To: full-disclosure
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Sent: Thu, January 7, 2010 10:51:14 AM
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] iiscan
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On 1/7/10 10:18 AM, auto454357
hushmail.com wrote:
> So let me see if I got this the right way.
>
> You guys are allowing an unknown company to scan for your webapps,
> being those apps business critical or not. On top of that, the
> unknown company is based on a country where government supports
> acts of electronic espionage against other nations, mainly those
> where you guys are based.
>
> Is this correct? or am I missing something?
>
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