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Re: Security industry software license
From: "Joel Helgeson" <joel () helgeson com>
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 03:41:15 -0600
Please tell me there is sarcasm there?
The exploiter can either use the exploited machine to make money, which
makes him indistinguisable from every other punk on the net, or they access
it simply to destroy it; which makes them a malicious punk. Either way, I
am not terrorized, and Ramzi al-binwhatever ain't gonna make it to paradise
or get his 72 myspace virgins (or second life, or whatever).
The Jihadists have no use for the levels of intelligence gathering networks
that the Russian empire has. What the heck to Jihadists care who the chain
of command is - they lack the military discipline to think that far ahead.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike C" <mike.cartall () gmail com>
To: "Joel Helgeson" <joel () helgeson com>
Cc: "Some Guy Posting To Full Disclosure" <fd.leach () googlemail com>;
<full-disclosure () lists grok org uk>
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 2:42 AM
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Security industry software license
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 7:50 PM, Joel Helgeson <joel () helgeson com> wrote:
I agree - the biggest BS term in existence is the term "Cyberterror". If
my
web server crashes, is it the result of a Jihadist? Do I care?
Yes! The kind of exploiter decides the kind of evil thing that would
be done from a zombie machine. You wouldnt want your PC to be a part
of an enemy state's arsenal, or an extremist religious organization
now, would you?
--
MC
Security Researcher
Lead, Project Chroma
http://sites.google.com/site/projectchromaproject/
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