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iDefense Q-1 2007 Challenge Jan 10 2007 05:27PM contributor (Contributor idefense com) (1 replies) Re: [Full-disclosure] iDefense Q-1 2007 Challenge Jan 16 2007 05:14PM Simon Smith (simon snosoft com) (1 replies) Re: [Full-disclosure] iDefense Q-1 2007 Challenge Jan 16 2007 05:29PM K F (lists) (kf_lists digitalmunition com) (2 replies) Re: [Full-disclosure] iDefense Q-1 2007 Challenge Jan 16 2007 06:35PM Blue Boar (BlueBoar thievco com) (2 replies) Re: [Full-disclosure] iDefense Q-1 2007 Challenge Jan 16 2007 07:37PM Simon Smith (simon snosoft com) (2 replies) Re: [Full-disclosure] iDefense Q-1 2007 Challenge Jan 16 2007 08:06PM Blue Boar (BlueBoar thievco com) (1 replies) Re: [Full-disclosure] iDefense Q-1 2007 Challenge Jan 16 2007 08:17PM Simon Smith (simon snosoft com) Re: [Full-disclosure] iDefense Q-1 2007 Challenge Jan 16 2007 07:02PM K F (lists) (kf_lists digitalmunition com) Re: [Full-disclosure] iDefense Q-1 2007 Challenge -I WILL BUY FOR MORE Jan 16 2007 06:05PM Simon Smith (simon snosoft com) (2 replies) Re: [Full-disclosure] iDefense Q-1 2007 Challenge -I WILL BUY FOR MORE Jan 18 2007 09:22AM Roman Medina-Heigl Hernandez (roman rs-labs com) Re: [Full-disclosure] iDefense Q-1 2007 Challenge -I WILL BUY FOR MORE Jan 16 2007 09:19PM Jim Manico (jim manico net) |
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> than iDefense. In fact, they both sell their exploits and harvested research
> to the same people. The only real difference is in the amount of money that
> the researcher realizes when the transactions are complete. This difference
> is a direct result of low corporate overhead.
[...]
> IDefense is reselling these exploits to the same third parties as the
> business that I work for, or at least I assume that they are. Both
iDefense
> and our buyers use the exact same list of software targets.
Is there a reason you are withholding the name of the company you work
with? Inquiring minds want to know. We all know about iDefense.
(The added secrecy makes one suspicious...)
> Lastly, all transactions require that the researcher engage the company
> that I work with in a tight contract. This contract ensures that both
> parties are legitimate and also protects both parties. They don't do that on
> the black market do they?
Surely someone who was going to break one law would have no qualms
about breaking another (ie. contract law)...
Tim Newsham
http://www.thenewsh.com/~newsham/
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