[spam][crazy] bomb malware

Karl gmkarl at gmail.com
Wed Dec 15 06:43:26 PST 2021


making sure to share these relations

On Tue, Dec 14, 2021, 9:16 AM Karl <gmkarl at gmail.com> wrote:

> On 12/14/21, wrote:
> >
> >> What brought you to message me?  have you received other posts i've
> made?
> >
> > I am getting your messages through the cypherpunk email list. I think
> > they are pretty entertaining to read so I thought I would message you.
>
> Huh :-)
>
> >> Exploits were a closekept secret found by experienced in-depth
> >> analysis of systems and specific-purpose tools that can be hard to
> >> share and find.
> >>
> >> I'm guessing that pentesting and anti- intrusion systems are pretty
> >> helpful, covering similar ground.
> >>
> >> It's important work, especially in this day and age.
> > Yeah. It's also fascinating that companies leave back doors open to give
> > governments and agencies the possibility for hacking civilians and other
> > governments... I read about it recently.
>
> Below two paragraphs could be inaccurate, i'm pretty confused.
>
> It's unfortunate to learn that goes down to the chip level, for me.
> In AOL Instant Messenger, AOL was found to be using a bug in their own
> code to access people's systems.
>
> I heard it was kind of a fun thing system engineer-administrators
> could do long ago.  Nobody understood anything but them, and
> technology wasn't used for anything important, and leaving a way to
> access systems made it much easier to fix bugs.
>
> Seems there's a scary element I never learned about.
>
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