Re: [Full-disclosure] iDefense Q-1 2007 Challenge -I WILL BUY FOR MORE

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Just wanted to let everyone know that I've updated the blog to reflect new
changes. You can see the changes at http://snosoft.blogspot.com.


On 1/18/07 2:27 PM, "Simon Smith" <simon@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Oh, 
>     About your ROI question, that varies per buyer. I am not usually told
> about why a buyer needs something as that's none of my business.
> 
> On 1/18/07 4:22 AM, "Roman Medina-Heigl Hernandez" <roman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> 
>> Simon Smith escribió:
>>> Amen!
>>>     KF is 100% on the money. I can arrange the legitimate purchase of most
>>> working exploits for significantly more money than iDefense, In some cases
>>> over $75,000.00 per purchase. The company that I am working with has a
>>> relationship with a legitimate buyer, all transactions are legal. If you're
>> 
>> <naive>
>> 
>> I was wondering which kind of (legal) enterprises/organizations would pay
>> $75000 for a simple (or not so simple) exploit.
>> - governmental organizations (defense? DoD? FBI? ...)
>> - firms offering high-profiled pen-testing services?
>> - ... ?
>> 
>> What about the ROI for such investment?
>> 
>> </naive>
>> 
>> Regards,
>> -Roman
>> 
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