[Full-Disclosure] Of course you guys support full-disclosure

Steve steve at entrenchtech.com
Sun Aug 25 23:48:35 BST 2002


> It is pretty easy to have an account on nmrc.org, to release
> an anti-Microsoft "information anarchy" FAQ, yet to share an 
> account on the same machine as a Microsoft partner (Bindview 
> employee Simple Nomad), isn't it? Yet nobody doubts your 
> integrity in loathing Microsoft...

Yeah, so?  I worked for BindView at one point to.  Last time I checked I
had a mind of my own and being a part of NMRC doesn't mean that I have
to conform to anyone's point of view other than my own.  I speak for
myself and myself alone.  Funny Gobbles said the same thing about me
once.  Even more funny that you point your finger at me saying that I am
making the wrong assumptions based on perceptions yet you do the same
about me.

> I know you're not that naive. After what they've done, why 
> would they loosely drop their real names? And should they, 
> what guarantee is there that you've even have heard of them? 
> Not all people are spotlight fuckers, so should the name "Joe 
> Blow" be dropped as an ~el8 member, it wouldn't satisfy you 
> anyway -- you'd consider the names fabricated. 

No, I wouldn't consider them fabricated.  I am simply saying that if I
am misinformed, please school me and show me the error of my ways.

> The ~el8 members list is mentioned in each ezine release. 
> I don't see what your problem is.

Fair enough.  Then I will gladly admit that I was misinformed.  Probably
not the first time and probably not the last.  I'm not perfect.

> A lot of who? Who are you referring to? And based on what?
> The zine content?

Based on who I thought was a part of this whole thing.  So I am
misinformed and I really don't know their skill level although they have
rooted some people whom one would think would know how to secure a box.
Then again, I could probably just as easily end up on the owned list.

> What part of "awaiting publication" eludes you? And I get the 
> distinct impression that such logs would be refuted by 
> someone like you as inconclusive, anyway. 

Actually no, I wouldn't say that they are inconclusive.  I find the el8
txt files amusing -- that is until I end up on them that is.  :-)
 




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