Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 23 Sep 1999 11:54:15 -0600 (MDT) | From | Erik Parker <> | Subject | RE: Packet Storm is BACK! SPAMMERS. |
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Really? Your right. My mistake, how about we let 15,000 other people know that Securify.com is a bunch of spammers?
Hello everyone, as most of you know that Have used Packet Storm Security for a source for security programs and a lot of Linux and unix addons..
You will be happy to know they are spammers now. And they respond with things like below. At least Matt@securify was nice and apologized for the spam.
Nobody likes spam, and you can't run a business that spams people. So, go to hell.
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Michael Silverton wrote:
> Erik, > > Your message to "Everyone" reached "No one." Congratulations, you > accomplished nothing. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Erik Parker [mailto:eparker@mindsec.com] > > Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 1999 10:34 PM > > To: Angus Blitter > > Cc: Michael Silverton; Everyone; matt@securify.com > > Subject: Re: Packet Storm is BACK! > > > > > > > > Wow, even better that you can pubically E-mail their spamming list. > > > > > > To bad Ken Williams is a sell out. Looks like Securify is going to be a > > bunch of losers. I once believed in PSS. However, it is amazing how One > > single spam can make someone hate you and all of your services. > > > > Securify, Go burn in hell. > > > > On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Angus Blitter wrote: > > > > > > > > May I be the first to say, who cares! Please do not spam me > > again (Are you > > > sure you have the "Largest Internet Security Resource"?). This is the > > > second stealth spam you have sent me. Please do not send any > > more. I really > > > liked Ken's site. I am willing to see how you maintain his > > archives. Don't > > > try so hard. That is all. > > > -peace > > > Angus > > > > > > At 07:06 PM 9/22/1999 -0700, Michael Silverton wrote: > > > >Thank you for your support of Packet Storm. Now is the time > > to get the word > > > >out. > > > > > > > >Wednesday September 22, 7:01 am Eastern Time > > > >Company Press Release > > > >SOURCE: Kroll-O'Gara Information Security Group > > > > > > > >Kroll-O'Gara ISG Launches Packet Storm, the World's Largest Internet > > > >Security Resource > > > > > > > >PALO ALTO, Calif., Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Packet Storm, the world's > > > >largest Internet security resource, opened its Web site to the > > public today. > > > >A service of the Kroll-O'Gara Information Security Group > > (ISG), Packet Storm > > > >is a massive repository of tools, advisories, patches, and solutions, > > > >consisting of over 45,000 security related items. Packet Storm > > is recognized > > > >as the leading security destination on the net, averaging over > > 300,000 hits > > > >per day. Packet Storm is located at http://packetstorm.securify.com . > > > > > > > >Regular users of Packet Storm include international and domestic > > > >corporations, leading information technology companies, > > government, and law > > > >enforcement agencies. Business and government IT managers > > consider Packet > > > >Storm the premier site for obtaining up-to-date information on > > the latest > > > >threats that face computer networks and information systems. > > > > > > > >``The goal of enterprise information protection is to identify > > and select > > > >appropriate safeguards to protect physical and financial resources, > > > >intellectual property, employees, and other tangible and > > intangible assets. > > > >Therefore, it is imperative to stay up to date with the latest > > vulnerability > > > >data,'' stated Dr. Taher Elgamal, president of Kroll-O'Gara ISG. > > > > > > > >Packet Storm has a well-established reputation within the information > > > >security community as the best site for obtaining the latest security > > > >resources available on the net. The site includes instant-access search > > > >filters for identifying up-to-the-minute updates and tools > > which enable IT > > > >managers to quickly find the solutions they need. > > > > > > > >``Any company that builds enterprise-wide or e-commerce networks, that > > > >wishes to protect their existing networks, or has just been > > hacked, should > > > >come to Packet Storm,'' said Matt Barrie, Packet Storm Program Manager. > > > > > > > >Packet Storm is the world's largest Internet security > > resource, employing > > > >the industry standard Apache Web server with Network Flight > > Recorder, the > > > >most popular intrusion detection and monitoring system, all running on > > > >FreeBSD, renowned for its superior network performance, security, and > > > >robustness. Packet Storm is at http://packetstorm.securify.com . > > > > > > > >About Kroll-O'Gara ISG, a subsidiary of the Kroll-O'Gara Company -- > > > >The Kroll-O'Gara Information Security Group is composed of > > highly regarded > > > >industry experts that provide objective information security > > services to > > > >businesses and government agencies. Services include network > > security review > > > >and repair, product assessment, design and implementation of secure > > > >architectures for e-commerce sites. Kroll-O'Gara ISG is unique in the > > > >security field because it not only provides assessments and > > recommendations, > > > >but also manages implementation and deployment. For > > information, visit their > > > >Web site at www.kroll-ogara.com. > > > > > > > > > > >About the Kroll-O'Gara Company (Nasdaq: KROG) -- > > > >The Kroll-O'Gara Company (KROG) is a leading global provider of a broad > > > >range of specialized products and services designed to supply > > solutions to a > > > >variety of security needs. Kroll-O'Gara provides governments, > > businesses and > > > >individuals with information, analysis, training, advice and > > products to > > > >mitigate the growing risks associated with fraud, electronic threats, > > > >physical threats and uninformed decisions based upon incomplete or > > > >inaccurate information. The Company is organized into three > > primary business > > > >groups: Investigations & Intelligence Group, Security Products > > & Services > > > >Group and Information Security Group. Kroll-O'Gara employs > > more than 2,600 > > > >people in over 60 offices and plants around the world. For information, > > > >visit their Web site at www.kroll-ogara.com. > > > > > > > >SOURCE: Kroll-O'Gara Information Security Group > > > > > > > >Links to today's press release: > > > > > >http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104STORY=/www/s > tory/09-22 > > >-1999/0001026929&EDATE= > > > > > >http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/990922/ca_kroll_o_1.html > > > > > > > > >Onward, > > > > > >Michael Silverton > > >Packet Storm CPO > > >Kroll-O'Gara ISG > > >+1.650.812.9400 x154 > > >+1.650.906.8379 mobile > > >packetstorm.securify.com > > > > > > > > Erik Parker > eparker@mindsec.com >
Erik Parker eparker@mindsec.com
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