Re: [Full-Disclosure] And you're proud of this Mike Evanchick?

From: Byron L. Sonne (blsonne_at_rogers.com)
Date: 12/30/04

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    Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 23:21:12 -0500
    To: Elle Chicka <c1b3r_chick@yahoo.com>
    
    

    > Obviously you are just tickled to see that the kiddies were able to so
    > quickly turn your point/click sploit code into a virus to wreak havoc on
    > my network. Thanks a lot for helping to make all of us a little less
    > secure over the holiday's.

    Heh! As long as there is work to do - as long as you're employed - you
    can feed yourself and your family. Be grateful! Or to put it another
    way, do you think Dentists would *really* be happy if everyone
    excercised perfect oral care and nobody needed them?

    Besides, if you're running an m$ os, you're already ALOT more than 'a
    little less secure'... you lie down with dogs, you get fleas, ya know?
    Not that I really paid attention to the os-centricity of this particular
    thread, but when you say 'point/click', 'virus' and 'wreak havoc on my
    network' it's probably windows.
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