<br><div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><br>From: n3td3v <<a href="mailto:xploitable@gmail.com">xploitable@gmail.com</a>>
<br><br><br>[introduction]<br>n3td3v is deeply sad at the new trend of morally accepted blackmail by<br>the security community, known better as a month of bugs.<br><br>sincere researchers are coming forward more frequently to threaten
<br>companies with a month of vendor bugs.<br><br>because they are known to be sincere they are morally left off the<br>hook from what is known by n3td3v to be straight forward blackmail.<br><br>blackmail is illegal, for this reason n3td3v wishes to make the
<br>following recommendations:<br><br>[1]bug a day for a month campaigns are blackmail on the part of the<br>researcher, all should be outlawed by government.<br><br>[2]n3td3v calls on the government to make it highly illegal and
<br>morally unacceptable to threaten a month of bugs for a vendor and its<br>customers<br><br>[3]security researchers think its "fun" but all it amounts to is blackmail<br><br>[4]all blackmail attempts shouldn't be dressed up as harmless fun
<br><br>[5]governments need to wake up and swiftly arrest those making month<br>of bug claims in the future<br><br>[6]corporations and its consumers shouldn't be scared mongered and<br>threatened by individuals<br><br>
[7]researchers shouldn't use their real name or real place of<br>employment and expect exclusion from legal action against blackmail<br><br>[8]researchers shouldn't be allowed to profit or gain career<br>opportunities by such claims to action by the researcher
<br><br>[9]researchers should be taken into custody, questioned and have their<br>hardware obtained for forensic analysis before a month of bugs is due<br>to start<br><br>[10]individuals threatening to carry out a month of bugs shouldn't be
<br>labelled as "security researchers" by the media and security experts<br><br>[11]such individuals should be clearly labelled as "criminals",<br>"malicious attackers" and "blackhats", no matter what other "friendly"
<br>or "useful" research they've carried out in the past.<br><br>[media dork reference]<br><a href="http://news.com.com/2061-10793_3-6144833.html">http://news.com.com/2061-10793_3-6144833.html</a></blockquote>
<div><br>n3tty!!! Missed you dude! <br><br>[1] I am so happy you're back<br>[2] My happiness is very much<br>[3] same point as [1] but differently put<br>[4] Point that seems to be different from 1 and 3 but is not<br>
..<br>..<br>[45] I'm soo happy!!<br><br>Where were you all these days? Whats up with the site your 'security' site?? And the list? And the yahoo world-domination plans? Geez!! so much to talk about.. <br><br>Jeb
<br><br>PS : Whatever happened to Jeb Bush ? Doctors treated him?<br></div><br></div>