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from: JAX
date: 2014-09-24 12:57:00
subject: Re: Yo dustin

Dustin  wrote in
news:XnsA3B0CA01C1B3BC9X238BHEUFHHI5RJ791@192.254.233.145: 

> G. Morgan  wrote in 
> news:sgrs1al9pp43neg5k8n5gu2ifuf3vrmjb7@Osama-is-dead.net:
> 
>> Dustin wrote: 
>> 
>>> I'm not interested.
>> 
>> Translation:  "I can't do it"
> 
> You're no different than BD is in the request/demands you've made.
> I don't answer to either of you... Neither of you are peers of
> mine in the world of IT and you damn sure aren't people I know
> from the scene, either. 
> 
> I don't know either of you outside of usenet; You have no cred
> with me. You have no rank anymore so than BD does over me. I
> wouldn't do any recon work for him, I won't waste my time 0wning
> any VMs you decide to setup on someone elses hardware just to show
> you I can, and, have to share how I did it!?! #### that. You don't
> get the goods for a c-note AND my time too. I'm wasting my ####ing
> time as it is with you. You can't write code yet... you'll never
> understand what I did unless I show you with crayons or something;
> and I'm not about to go that far to collect the reward or get you
> to admit in public I 0wned you.
> 
> My peers (my actual peers) wouldn't be impressed with me if I did 
> anything like that to you; You present no real challenge.
> Dreamhost isn't you and a VM isn't hardware/software you directly
> setup and brought online. You have outside assistance by using VM.
> 
> I still wouldn't try to tell anyone who is a 'hacker' that it's 
> secure though... It could be, it may not be... and depending on
> the software you load on it, it could have begun fairly secure and
> hardened and you weaken it by your choice of software packages and
> configurations you might elect to use. I may also elect to use 
> unpublished exploits that you and others in joe public aren't
> privvy too; I wouldn't be sharing any of those with you. Depending
> on the logging ability of the VM (or whatever), you might figure
> out how it works anyway; but I won't intentionally tell you how it
> works. 
> 
> I *can* very well, do everything I've told you I could do. That
> being said, I choose *not* to do a damn thing at your request. I
> don't work for you, I don't acknowledge any authority you seem to
> think you have over me. You don't. I wasn't blacklisted G. Morgan
> just for virus writing...I have a very long history with these
> machines that people like you take for granted; because you're too
> lazy to really learn how they work. You learn enough to get by and
> then pass yourself off as a tech of some kind 'repairing them'. 
> 
> You're welcome to try your nonsense and bull#### with someone
> else, but I won't take the bait. Seriously though... I wouldn't do
> a simple thing for BD and you have the balls to demand I
> demonstrate my skill to you? 
> 
> Lemme remind you about your challenges, G. Morgan. You challenged
> me to break into some archive files and read some message inside
> once too. You presented several, each one unlocking the other; but
> I'd have to figure that aspect out. You did this because I told
> you I could open encrypted .archive files... you thought the old
> default encryption' was good enough. You wanted to see 'proof'
> then too. 
> 
> I told you, since the last one has the 'secret', I'll just crack
> it open, #### the other two. You posted that you hadn't even
> considered that as a viable option; and I did prove to you that I
> could open those archive files had you posted them.
> 
> The password on the archive wasn't AES at the time and typically
> took no more than 30 minutes on this machine to crack and
> unarchive. As a result of that failure (on your part), you started
> using more secure archiving; but you weren't doing that initially.
> I'm not here to help you improve your own abilities, G. Morgan.
> 
> Your translation is as worthless as your challenge, and, just as 
> inaccurate. It's just trolling and wasting my time...

Graham issued a reasonable technical challenge to you, Dustin. You 
have turned it down whilst making all sorts of strange excuses.

Whatever unbelieveable explanations you give, you daren't take up 
Graham's challenge!

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Jax        
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