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[Full-Disclosure] Re: mpg123 buffer overflow vulnerability
- To: Richard Johnson <thief@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Re: mpg123 buffer overflow vulnerability
- From: "Davide Del Vecchio" <dante@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2004 15:30:39 +0200
Richard Johnson writes:
*NEVER* Dick the DataTheft. Let the DataTheft Dick You.
I am sorry, but I usually don`t manage with this omosexual topics like you.
I have personally already discovered most software vulnerabilities,
and just because I have not published information on them, it does
mean that I have not already discovered and successfully exploited
the bugs in question.
Just because you found a bug in a piece of software that I found
back in 1992 AD doesn't make you much of anything, other than being
some loser that aspires to tailgate the short bus.
It`s easy to speak after vulnerabilities have been published, don`t you
think?
While we are on this subject, I offer you a friendly:
DICK UP YOUR MOTHERFUCKING ASS.
I will consider the offer :D
Now I must get back to more important issues. iDEFEND, do you?
of course I do, I am loving it (TM).
http://www.alighieri.org/images/gobbles.jpg
hugs and kisses
d.
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Davide Del Vecchio "Dante Alighieri" dante@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ~ dante@xxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.alighieri.org http://www.bluejack.it http://www.ezln.it
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