[Full-disclosure] 0day for sell



Hello everybody.
Im new in this list and i let a message because i am selling some 0day,
vulnerabilities and exploits.
Please let me message by mail if you are interested. I worked on linux,
HP-UX and Windows, and I have some 0day exploits on theses OS : local
remote, Sendmail and Apache for linux, IIS, Office for Windows, and many
other vulnerabilities.

Regards,

Juergen Marester.
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