Robert Lemos, SecurityFocus 2006-10-20
For over a year, subscribers to the Full Disclosure security mailing list had to endure the taunts and rants of a self-styled vulnerability researcher known as "n3td3v."
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Researcher attempts to shed light on security troll
2006-10-21
Anonymous
Anonymous
It's quite frustrating to see that somehow n3td3v has managed to snag a headline on Security Focus. The mere idea that someone would associate him/them with Gobbles is ridiculous and just added a whole lot of fuel to the fire. n3td3v hasn't provided a single shread of contribution or indication that...
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Researcher attempts to shed light on security troll
2006-10-23
Julio Cesar Fort (1 replies)
Julio Cesar Fort (1 replies)
Researcher attempts to shed light on security troll
2006-10-23
Gerard Krupa
Gerard Krupa
'Two wrongs don't make a right'? Well with scientific reasoning like that I'm convinced. According to Carole Chaski's resume she has a PhD from Brown and yet unlike every other person I know with an advanced degree she seems to be unaware of the concept of 'triangulation' - the well established be...
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Researcher attempts to shed light on security troll
2006-10-23
Carole Chasky
Carole Chasky
I do understand convergent validity which the last post refers to as triangulation. Usually we use triangulation when we cannot directly measure what we are trying to find, so we measure from three other points for the intersection.
Convergent validity is the issue here. Convergent validity refe...
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Convergent validity is the issue here. Convergent validity refe...
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Researcher attempts to shed light on security troll
2006-10-23
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
Why would someone do that? Because they can. Start expecting the unexpected, and you too can find vulnerabilities....
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Re: Researcher attempts to shed light on security troll
2006-10-25
n3td3v (1 replies)
n3td3v (1 replies)
Gobbles "polite and soft-spoken."?!
2006-10-25
Anonymous
Anonymous
Hah, I don't think those are the words I would use to describe him. Last time I saw him in person he was wearing a "Jeff Moss Sucks" t-shirt and was drunkedly repeating how everyone at ISS want to beat him up. And those who really know him know know that he has gone by several aliases in his various...
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A few examples:
- Don Foster: He used word frequencies, punctuation frequencies, sentence lengths, vocabulary analysis, etc. to identify Joe Klein as the author of "Primary Colors". Even after Joe confessed, many people cr...
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