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el Martes, 15 Abril de 2008, 14:08h
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Querido foro,
Los hackers no existen, no hay 0days rulando, y dsr.segfault.es nunca ha sido owneado.
Sin acritud,
GUY RULEZ -------------------------------------------------- There is no trust in this corporate community; an underground issue greatly amplified by corporate motivations. A single person can go months or even years without telling anyone exactly what he is working on, and whats more, will be genuinely worried about someone "publishing" their results before him. There is no respect for the information he holds, no belief that information should be free, no belief that research should be open. All that matters is credit; all that matters is fame and money, their career.
This is purely the fault of the security industry, who has exploited and cultivated this culture, designed it for their needs. The truly sad thing is that the corporate security world hasn't realized that they are sitting on a gold mine, and as a result the mine is likely to collapse; and likely to take their industry down with it.
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Los hackers no existen
(Puntos:2, Divertido)Los hackers no existen, no hay 0days rulando, y dsr.segfault.es nunca ha sido owneado.
Sin acritud,
GUY RULEZ
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There is no trust in this corporate community; an underground issue
greatly amplified by corporate motivations. A single person can go months
or even years without telling anyone exactly what he is working on, and
whats more, will be genuinely worried about someone "publishing" their
results before him. There is no respect for the information he holds,
no belief that information should be free, no belief that research should
be open. All that matters is credit; all that matters is fame and money,
their career.
This is purely the fault of the security industry, who has exploited
and cultivated this culture, designed it for their needs. The truly sad
thing is that the corporate security world hasn't realized that they are
sitting on a gold mine, and as a result the mine is likely to collapse;
and likely to take their industry down with it.