RE: [Full-disclosure] <Cisco Message> Mike Lynn's controversial CiscoSecurity Presentation

From: Fetch, Brandon (BFetch_at_texpac.com)
Date: 07/31/05

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    I'm kinda looking forward to that offering of a Guinness!

    Who'd like to offer me one in DFW, Tx? I've seen it!

    ;-)

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    CiscoSecurity Presentation

    On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 13:11:57 CDT, Russell Smoak said:
    > All,
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    > These recipients received an email from Austin Mckinley as Cisco Systems.
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    Unfortunately, there has been a temporal discontinuity between the departure
    of the quadrupeds and the closing of the barn doors.

    There's only two ways to *effectively* deal with this one:

    a) Commence massive neural wipes of anybody who *might* have seen it.

    b) Obtain *and* *enforce* a permanent injunction banning anybody who's already
    seen it from meeting anybody who hasn't seen it in any establishment that
    serves Guiness.

    deCSS, anybody? ;)

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