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Hacker Musings Ebay your Zero Day
Posted by cryptodecker on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 (00:27:39) (322 reads)

WabiSabiLabi is the place to try and bring in the big money for your zero days. Forget the Zero Day Initiative where your zero day is judge by a single company and awarded money according to their pricing scheme. Let the world decide. Governments, vendors, criminals, everyone bid for keys to the infrastructure.

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Hacker Musings Detecting NSA Wiretapping?
Posted by cryptodecker on Friday, June 30, 2006 (23:25:30) (242 reads)

Here are some people who claim they have found the clues, in which you can find out if you are being tapped by the NSA. Wired Blog

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Hacker Musings Australia officially 5 years behind San Diego
Posted by cryptodecker on Thursday, June 01, 2006 (22:29:28) (244 reads)

This news story is running through digg and znet Australia.
ZNet
Here is the link from LittleW0lf who had this idea 5 years earlier.
LittleW0lf


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Hacker Musings Selling Advertisements With Vulnerability Reports
Posted by ltlw0lf on Sunday, January 22, 2006 (11:39:11) (302 reads)

Now I think I've seen it all. According to an article on InternetWeek, HexView is publishing a Vulnerability Report on a Microsoft Excel vulnerability along with two 400-character ads sold to the highest bidder. Vulnerability reporting is apparently so corporate now that people actually think they will make money off of selling ad space within vulerability reports.

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