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RE: DCOM/RPC story (Analogy)
From: madsaxon <madsaxon () direcway com>
Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2003 20:04:08 -0500
At 11:40 AM 9/1/03 +1200, Nick FitzGerald wrote:
Yeah, good plan... Though, please explain how you would do the remote profiling to be sure that the clueless kiddie bragging about his skillz on IRC is the type who will confess to precisely the required actions when the FBI comes knocking a week or so later?
Those behaviors are probably found in tandem rather frequently, I would guess. Nevertheless, I'm not necessarily suggesting that this kid was framed. I'm only putting forth for argument's sake the possibility that the suspect is being used as a diversionary tactic by someone more deeply involved, and the only reason I'm bothering with *that* is that something about this case doesn't "smell" right. It could simply be a paucity of facts being reported by the media, I don't know. m5x _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
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- RE: DCOM/RPC story (Analogy) Nick FitzGerald (Aug 31)
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- Re: DCOM/RPC story (Analogy) Jennifer Bradley (Aug 31)
- Re: DCOM/RPC story (Analogy) Kristian Hermansen (Sep 01)
- Re: DCOM/RPC story (Analogy) Jarmo Joensuu (Sep 01)
- RE: DCOM/RPC story (Analogy) Schmehl, Paul L (Sep 01)
- Re: DCOM/RPC story (Analogy) morning_wood (Sep 01)
- Re[2]: DCOM/RPC story (Analogy) Marc Chabot (.net) (Sep 01)
- Re: DCOM/RPC story (Analogy) morning_wood (Sep 01)
