From: Cancer Omega (comega[at]attrition.org)
To: gene black (geneblack@usa.com)
Cc: staff[at]attrition.org
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 15:15:30 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: Re: you insist , oh!
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, gene black wrote:
: It does appear that your insistent on avoiding simple solution to my
: issues regarding the use of my trademark.
Nonsense. I've spelled it all out for you. You simply choose to ignore
the facts and toss around more effluvia.
: It appears to me that you are aware of the hacks in advance by the
: repeat of the same hacker identities throughout the list and the number
: of hacks and mrrors you allege each month without any proper form of
: verification as to the reality of the hack (ie:maybe "fuxor" is a
: disgruntled employee permissably into the server).
1. We're rarely aware of any hacks in advance. When we do become
aware of them, we notify the appropriate agencies.
2. What the FUCK does that have to do with this matter?
: True verification would need to come from the victims, which I'm sure
: you do not have.
It comes from the victim systems, alright. It's there in black and white
when we visit their websites, find them defaced and take a mirror.
Come on, jack. This ain't rocket science. I'm surprised someone of your
supposed lawyerly background can't grasp this simple fact.
: Investation & discovery may reveal you to actually be aware of the
: hackers true identities. . .we'll see. Your indifference to my simple
: request is amazing!. . . obviously you have little or no value placed
: upon your time.
On the contrary. But, as another staff member stated when I suggested
just blackholing your stupid ass, beating you over the head with logic is
good stress relief.
: Your claim of providing stats is hollow and terribly discredited by the
: defamation of the victims character and integrity. Filing complaint
: followed by a request for temporary injunction of your entire site will
: be my pleasure.
Be my guest, jackass. There's just this troublesome little Constitutional
thing standing in your way: it's called the First Amendment, chump.
Final vote, folks: put this chimp in the Going Postal section? I vote
"aye."
.c
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