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  1. #11
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
    > ~BD~ wrote:
    >
    >> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
    >>> ~BD~ wrote:
    >>>> BTS - I have read everything anyone and everyone has thrown in front
    >>>> of me telling me that 'he/she' is one of life's bad guys. What I
    >>>> have read may, or may not, be true.
    >>>
    >>> Except for what Butts himself says, it's all true. He's male, he's a
    >>> thief, and a liar.

    >>
    >> You say it is all true. Maybe it is.

    >
    > One day, you will fully understand.
    >
    >>>> Whilst I may have missed it, I didn't see anything on 'his/her' web
    >>>> site which stated that the picture of a blonde woman was a true
    >>>> representation of the MVP in question. Maybe it's there simply to
    >>>> cheer up an otherwise rather dull page!
    >>>
    >>> You don't read enough.

    >>
    >> I really don't want to. If the 'tools' published actually work and do
    >> no harm to anyone's machine, does it *really* matter from whence the
    >> source was obtained?

    >
    > You still miss the point. Would you knowingly purchase and read a novel
    > by "Ferdinand Dinglethorpe" if you knew it was actually written by
    > Stephen King? If you knew that Dinglethorpe was known to be guilty of
    > breaking and flaunting copyright law?


    No

    >
    > Would you knowingly buy and use an operating system called "Butts
    > Windows" if you knew it was actually Microsoft Windows with all the
    > logos changed?


    No

    >
    > Is adding the domain names of reputable anti-malware web sites to his
    > pirated copy of the MPVS hosts file harmful?


    That I cannot answer.

    >
    >>>> What you *think* you know from your Internet research may be totally
    >>>> incorrect - there really is no way of *knowing* the truth on line.
    >>>
    >>> Once again, having caught him myself redhanded copying the works of
    >>> others -- and forgetting to remove *their* signatures from the
    >>> scripts -- I know the truth. It isn't what Butts says.

    >>
    >> I'm inclined to believe you - but cannot be 100% certain of that.
    >>
    >>> I have copies of his picture as well. He is *not* a young blonde
    >>> woman.

    >>
    >> You were challenged to post those pictures. You have failed to do so.

    >
    > Asked and answered.


    Not satisfactorily though. As you chose *not* to post what you say are
    genuine pictures, readers are left in doubt as to whether you really
    have same. You would also, of course, have had to divulge exactly how
    you acquired them.

    >
    >>>> Just remember, it was *you* who refused to have email contact with
    >>>> me, though of what you were afraid I have absolutely no idea. Mr
    >>>> Lipman will agree that email is a somewhat 'safer' medium than
    >>>> Usenet!
    >>>
    >>> I did not email you because I don't want my email address in your
    >>> address book, where it would be subject to the same **** you pull
    >>> here in Usenet .. posting messages from one group to another, and
    >>> probably forwarding it around to total strangers.

    >>
    >> You could have used any throw-away email address to contact me, so I
    >> cannot accept that as a reason.

    >
    > Yes, you should accept it. I don't want my email to show up in a post in
    > scorched-earth a few hours later, complete with headers. And don't even
    > try to say you don't do stuff like that.


    If it's a throw away address for a once only communication, how on earth
    could that bother you in any way. It seems that you may be afraid that
    something untoward about you might be discovered.

    >
    >> Whilst folk in these groups seem quite sure that 'thingy' is a nasty
    >> piece of work (and I accept that he may well be) I do not believe
    >> he/she is involved in Cybercrime in any way. /Those/ are the 'bad
    >> guys' in which I am interested.

    >
    > Blatant violation of copyright law should be enough.
    >


    If you are quite certain of your facts then I believe you have a public
    *duty* - maybe in conjunction with all those who are in agreement with
    you - to bring about a prosecution of the offending individual.

    I cannot believe that help in not available to you in Obama's USA.

    "Put your money where your mouth is" comes to mind.

    As they say in the navy "Make it so!"

    --
    Dave

  2. #12
    Beauregard T. Shagnasty Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    ~BD~ wrote:
    >> <snip>


    Asked and answered.

    Why don't you agree to meet your new chum PCButts for dinner this
    evening?

    --
    -bts

  3. #13
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
    > ~BD~ wrote:
    >>> <snip>

    >
    > Asked and answered.
    >
    > Why don't you agree to meet your new chum PCButts for dinner this
    > evening?
    >


    That was a very juvenile response, Bts.

    Which part of this did you fail to comprehend? :-

    If you are quite certain of your facts then I believe you have a public
    *duty* - maybe in conjunction with all those who are in agreement with
    you - to bring about a prosecution of the offending individual.

    I cannot believe that help in not available to you in Obama's USA.

    "Put your money where your mouth is" comes to mind.

    As they say in the navy "Make it so!"

    --
    Dave

  4. #14
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote in
    news:hpbg4q$837$1@news.eternal-september.org:

    > The Real Truth MVP wrote:
    >
    >> Look you idiot since you are so sure you have "pictures" of me then
    >> post them. You have my permission to use them. Don't just find any
    >> picture now make sure you authenticate them. If you don't post them
    >> then everybody will know you are a BS liar.

    >
    > I told you before I am not a slimeball like you, and that I wasn't going
    > to post your pictures. Besides, your family pictures were all freely
    > available - on your myspace page, thus authenticated by *you* - and
    > there ain't no blonde women (or men) in that photo array.


    Nope. It's a nice family sitting and picture tho.


    --
    "Hrrngh! Someday I'm going to hurl this...er...roll this...hrrngh.. nudge
    this boulder right down a cliff." - Goblin Warrior


  5. #15
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote in
    news:hpbj6q$mgk$1@news.eternal-september.org:

    > The Fake Truth Not-An-MVP wrote:
    >
    >> You LIAR you stupid idiot troll you just proved to everybody why I
    >> have you in my sig Slacker.

    >
    > <lol>
    >
    > Being listed in your sig is like earning an Eagle Scout Merit Badge.
    >


    So whats getting a domain dedicated to you (Leythos) or a whole short porno
    flic created for you (me) worth?


    --
    "Hrrngh! Someday I'm going to hurl this...er...roll this...hrrngh.. nudge
    this boulder right down a cliff." - Goblin Warrior


  6. #16
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    ~BD~ <BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in
    news:lrqdnWenNpa7TiTWnZ2dnUVZ7sidnZ2d@bt.com:

    >> Would you knowingly buy and use an operating system called "Butts
    >> Windows" if you knew it was actually Microsoft Windows with all the
    >> logos changed?

    >
    > No


    Then, why would you use pcbutts stolen tools? Same thing applies here.
    The little weasel didn't write them.

    > Not satisfactorily though. As you chose *not* to post what you say are
    > genuine pictures, readers are left in doubt as to whether you really
    > have same. You would also, of course, have had to divulge exactly how
    > you acquired them.


    Geeze. This is downright stupid now. PcButts (Christopher) has a myspace
    page; at one point, it wasn't private. He has pictures of his family on
    it; that's where they came from. In one of the pictures, he's celebrating
    a birthday? or something and is sitting right in the middle of the big
    table in the restaurant. Nobody stole or played a fast one on
    Christopher, he's volunteered almost all of the information people have
    collected on him.

    He has since made the page private and you have to be his friend to get
    access, but.. hell, it's myspace; not hard to get on someones friends
    list if you really wanted to waste the time.

    >> Blatant violation of copyright law should be enough.
    >>

    >
    > If you are quite certain of your facts then I believe you have a public
    > *duty* - maybe in conjunction with all those who are in agreement with
    > you - to bring about a prosecution of the offending individual.


    Have you been following along in the RIAA lawsuits? even the RIAA has a
    hard time proving copyright infringement; even when the suspect admits
    doing it.

    > I cannot believe that help in not available to you in Obama's USA.


    Heh.

    > "Put your money where your mouth is" comes to mind.


    Very cost prohibitive to bring any legal action towards Christopher. And
    he knows this.





    --
    "Hrrngh! Someday I'm going to hurl this...er...roll this...hrrngh.. nudge
    this boulder right down a cliff." - Goblin Warrior


  7. #17
    Beauregard T. Shagnasty Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    Dustin Cook wrote:

    > "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote:
    >> The Fake Truth Not-An-MVP wrote:
    >>> You LIAR you stupid idiot troll you just proved to everybody why I
    >>> have you in my sig Slacker.

    >>
    >> <lol>
    >>
    >> Being listed in your sig is like earning an Eagle Scout Merit Badge.

    >
    > So whats getting a domain dedicated to you (Leythos) or a whole short
    > porno flic created for you (me) worth?


    I guess the domain dedication is significant, as it costs money to do
    that. Regarding the porno pages, he had one for me too for awhile. I
    don't know if it's still on his site. Those are more like "merit badge."

    --
    -bts
    -Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul

  8. #18
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    From: "FromTheRafters" <erratic@nomail.afraid.org>

    | "~BD~" <BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
    | news:v9adnYvt7piHOiTWnZ2dnUVZ7tudnZ2d@bt.com...

    >> I do not believe he/she is involved in Cybercrime in any way. /Those/
    >> are the 'bad guys' in which I am interested.


    | Software piracy isn't cybercrime?


    Bindo !!

    IP theft of the Internet is indeed a "cybercrime".

    --
    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp



  9. #19
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    From: "~BD~" <BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk>

    | Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
    >> ~BD~ wrote:
    >>>> <snip>


    >> Asked and answered.


    >> Why don't you agree to meet your new chum PCButts for dinner this
    >> evening?



    | That was a very juvenile response, Bts.

    | Which part of this did you fail to comprehend? :-

    | If you are quite certain of your facts then I believe you have a public
    | *duty* - maybe in conjunction with all those who are in agreement with
    | you - to bring about a prosecution of the offending individual.

    | I cannot believe that help in not available to you in Obama's USA.

    | "Put your money where your mouth is" comes to mind.

    | As they say in the navy "Make it so!"

    /* Provide the $50,000 USD ! */


    --
    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp



  10. #20
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    David H. Lipman wrote:
    > From: "FromTheRafters"<erratic@nomail.afraid.org>
    >
    > | "~BD~"<BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
    > | news:v9adnYvt7piHOiTWnZ2dnUVZ7tudnZ2d@bt.com...
    >
    >>> I do not believe he/she is involved in Cybercrime in any way. /Those/
    >>> are the 'bad guys' in which I am interested.

    >
    > | Software piracy isn't cybercrime?
    >
    >
    > Bindo !!
    >
    > IP theft of the Internet is indeed a "cybercrime".
    >


    It is exactly what TRT accused Malwarebytes of doing - and they did!

    --
    Dave

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