1997-10-06 - $ 150,000 / Re: C2Net offers Vulis $100,000 for not talking about Stronghold

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From: Martin Minow <mm@apple.byte>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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Reply To: <199710061154.NAA24615@basement.replay.com>
UTC Datetime: 1997-10-06 15:15:15 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 6 Oct 1997 23:15:15 +0800

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From: Martin Minow <mm@apple.byte>
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 1997 23:15:15 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: $ 150,000 / Re: C2Net offers Vulis $100,000 for not talking about Stronghold
In-Reply-To: <199710061154.NAA24615@basement.replay.com>
Message-ID: <3438FBB7.138C@apple.byte>
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Tom Weinstein wrote:
> 
> Anonymous wrote:
> > Sameer Parekh called Dmitry Vulis on the phone today and offered him
> > $100,000 if Vulis promises not to publicize the security flows that
> > Vulis has found in Stronghold, C2Net's only remaining product.
> 
> I bid $ 125,00.00 for exclusive rights to the information.
> 
> Not that it is ethical to do so, but this message looks like a forgery,
> so there is no reason that it should reflect on me, eh? (<--see, like
> Toto says--check the headers, too.)
> But if someone *did* think it was from me, then they would know who
> to contact by private, encrypted email (before Thursday, when I'm
> going out of town), eh? (<-- see, I told you!)
> 
> Maybe Tom Weinstein (maybe not)

This is also an obvious forgery, but if it weren't, then I bet that
I would offer $ 150,000.00 for exclusive rights to the information.

Anyone gullible enough to think this isn't a forgery could contact
me by private, encrypted email at my *real* address, below.

Martin Minow
minow@apple.com






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