[Full-disclosure] Re: n3td3v malware removal tool

Mike M mkmaxx at gmail.com
Fri Jul 28 13:42:31 BST 2006


And here's the king (al biet funny)

From: Micheal Turner <wh1t3h4t3 at yahoo.co.uk>
> Subject: [Full-disclosure] n3td3v malware removal tool
> To: full-disclosure at lists.grok.org.uk
> Message-ID: <20060728084459.15560.qmail at web27906.mail.ukl.yahoo.com>
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> I have spent a large amount of time trying to
> configure my filters to prune my email of the daily
> crap (largely due to n3td3v�s inane rants). However,
> this morning I was stunned to see him waffling on
> (again) about the �big evil corporations� and their
> monopoly on security. News flash n3td3v, we do not
> care that Yahoo! employees are stealing company milk
> from the coffee room. I�ve tried to put up with him,
> I�ve tried to ignore him, have patiently waited for
> him to post at least some XSS vulnerability. The time
> has come to remove n3td3v. I have contacted the
> services of a Hit man through forums directly related
> to former shadow-crew and notorious online criminal
> gangs (www.darkmarket.ws www.talkcash.net
> www.cardersmarket.com). I have been given a quotation
> for both overseas and local work from a number of
> different individuals. I am currently trying to raise
> the $15,000 required for the success of this
> operation. At the bottom of
> http://prdelka.blackart.org.uk you will find a Paypal
> donate button � should anyone at F-Secure, Symantec,
> Yahoo!, Google or indeed any of the wider security
> community wish to donate to help push for the silence
> � then your donations will be thankfully accepted. A
> GPG key has been attached to this email, please use it
> if you wish to engage me in discussion any further in
> this matter.
>
> Do the right thing. Let God sort him out.


I @m A7h3i357
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