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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Feeding Stray Cats
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- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Feeding Stray Cats
- From: Brett Hutley <brett@hutley.net>
- Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 09:19:33 +1100
Josh wrote:
During my subscriptions to this list, I have noticed a continuing rise
in the noise floor. Recently, the list has seen somewhat of an alarming
trend:
SIMPLE SECURITY QUESTIONS/RIDICULOUS POSTS FROM NON-SECURITY PEOPLE
*snip*
I remember in usenet alt.hackers had a policy where you had to hack the
newsgroup to post (hint: the newsgroup was specified as "moderated", yet
wasn't). The idea was that anyone who couldn't figure out how to make a
post to the newsgroup wasn't worthy of posting in the 1st place. It
definitely cut down the noise-to-signal ratio.
A couple of lame ideas to raise the posting bar:
1) You could have a server that you have to break into, to post from.
2) You could set up an NNTP -> mailing list gateway, and set the
moderator flag on the newsgroup (problem: not timely :( ).
3) You could have a jabber server -> mailing list gateway. To post a
message you have to put together your own jabber client that adds a
custom XML tag to the message. (trivial with perl or even netcat).
4) You have to embed your message on the back of an ICMP echo reply
packet, sent to a particular server (that then uses SNORT & perl to
capture the message and post it).
5) The OpenBSD lists seem to raise the bar by being *really* *really*
nasty to people that waste everyone's time.
I suspect that the best solution is just to make posting stoopid emails
a terrorist act, punishable by being extradited to Syria for 10 months
of torture.
If anyone wants me, I'll be in Syria.
--
Brett Hutley [MAppFin,CISSP,SANS GCIH]
mailto:brett@hutley.net
http://hutley.net/brett
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