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The Email Trail

By: Fast Company staffMon Jun 23, 2008 at 4:35 PM
Missives between a hacker and a would-be buyer

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Subject: [Full-disclosure] Another 0day to sell.
From: Juergen Marester
Date: Wed Sep 12 2007 - 14:42:35 CDT

Thanks for people who bought me codes since my last post.

I also have other 0day to sell. Contact by e-mail.

From: XXXXX@XXX
To: Juergen Marester
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 20:03:56 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Another 0day to sell.

what product?

From: Juergen Marester
To: XXXXX@XXX
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 09:50:01 +0200
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Another 0day to sell.

OK. So
Apache : 3000 euros
IIS : 4000 euros
(I also accept USD). payment by WU
And i will have after IE6 remote code execution.
Payment in severals times

1) you pay me a little part (33%)
2) i give you the code
3) you test it while 1 month, if ou are satisfied
4) the month after, you pay me another part (33%)
5) the month after, you pay me the last 33%

you just pay a little part at the begining in order to make sure you will pay me. Then i give you the code and you have one month to test it in real life.
And then, if you are satisfied, you will pay the rest otherwise if you want also modification i can modify it. It’s a price for the code, and support of the code.

Payment in severals months is secure for me (im sure you will pay me) and for you ( i will help you during this period if you have problem with this code).

This code will keep it private as soon as I want. I personnaly find it and code it.
Regards,

Juergen

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