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  1. #1
    Ant Guest

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

    "~BD~" wrote:

    > David Lipman *has*
    > emailed me with evidence of 'catching out' hidden passwords in code used
    > by TRT/BCButts. I also had an email from TRT asking me to tell him/her
    > what DHL had said.
    >
    > My problem remains, though, in that there is no way I can be *100%* sure
    > which is telling the truth!


    You either accept what respected posters here (ACAV) say or you
    analyse the files yourself. I can say that I've also found evidence
    in butts' files that they were copied and altered by him in an attempt
    to conceal the real authors.



  2. #2
    ~BD~ Guest

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

    Ant wrote:
    > "~BD~" wrote:
    >
    >> David Lipman *has*
    >> emailed me with evidence of 'catching out' hidden passwords in code used
    >> by TRT/BCButts. I also had an email from TRT asking me to tell him/her
    >> what DHL had said.
    >>
    >> My problem remains, though, in that there is no way I can be *100%* sure
    >> which is telling the truth!

    >
    > You either accept what respected posters here (ACAV) say or you
    > analyse the files yourself. I can say that I've also found evidence
    > in butts' files that they were copied and altered by him in an attempt
    > to conceal the real authors.
    >
    >

    You come across as a wise man who knows much about computing matters;
    I'm simply an observer of the people who post and how they interact. I
    do not have the skill to analyse files.

    On the website http://www.ms-mvp.org/ he/she says:

    "On this page you will find a few utilities I created and some created
    by others (Note: tools not created by me are the properties of the
    respected owner/author as listed below) to aid in the repair of
    compromised systems due to malware, spyware, viruses, and certain
    Trojans These tools were designed to work on Windows 2000/XP systems
    only unless otherwise stated in the product description."

    I may be blind, but cannot see where he/she is claiming tools as his/her
    own. If these tools do, actually, work - and their sole purpose is
    designed to help others, maybe the 'real authors' should grant an
    amnesty an/or join TRT in his/her effort to assist other people.

    Might that help?

    --
    Dave

  3. #3
    Leythos Guest

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

    In article <4dqdnRAZPN8OdyTWnZ2dnUVZ7vednZ2d@bt.com>,
    BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk says...
    > I may be blind, but cannot see where he/she is claiming tools as his/her
    > own. If these tools do, actually, work - and their sole purpose is
    > designed to help others, maybe the 'real authors' should grant an
    > amnesty an/or join TRT in his/her effort to assist other people.
    >


    Why don't you open the tools, run them, and or check the CREDITS for the
    tools yourself?

    If you do a little research on your own you will find that PCBUTTS has
    taken the content of OTHER VENDORS and PERSONS files and placed it
    inside his files. He's also been busted with the EXACT COPY of others
    files where he forgot to take their names out of every location, but he
    did change the obvious parts to his name....

    Face it BD, Butts is a bad person, unethical to the max, and you appear
    to be unable to validate/check anything on your own - his simple BATCH
    file can be viewed with a text editor (notepad) and you can see the
    signature that the real author placed there, that butts didn't know
    about, and was then exposed in public - you already know this, David
    sent you the information months ago, not to mention that it was posted
    in these groups several times.

    --
    You can't trust your best friends, your five senses, only the little
    voice inside you that most civilians don't even hear -- Listen to that.
    Trust yourself.
    spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address)

  4. #4
    ~BD~ Guest

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

    Leythos wrote:
    > In article<4dqdnRAZPN8OdyTWnZ2dnUVZ7vednZ2d@bt.com>,
    > BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk says...
    >> I may be blind, but cannot see where he/she is claiming tools as his/her
    >> own. If these tools do, actually, work - and their sole purpose is
    >> designed to help others, maybe the 'real authors' should grant an
    >> amnesty an/or join TRT in his/her effort to assist other people.
    >>

    >
    > Why don't you open the tools, run them, and or check the CREDITS for the
    > tools yourself?


    In the past, I did try out all the tools. Nothing 'bad' seemed to happen
    to me! (But I did /not/ check the credits at that time)

    >
    > If you do a little research on your own you will find that PCBUTTS has
    > taken the content of OTHER VENDORS and PERSONS files and placed it
    > inside his files. He's also been busted with the EXACT COPY of others
    > files where he forgot to take their names out of every location, but he
    > did change the obvious parts to his name....
    >
    > Face it BD, Butts is a bad person, unethical to the max, and you appear
    > to be unable to validate/check anything on your own - his simple BATCH
    > file can be viewed with a text editor (notepad) and you can see the
    > signature that the real author placed there, that butts didn't know
    > about, and was then exposed in public - you already know this, David
    > sent you the information months ago, not to mention that it was posted
    > in these groups several times.
    >


    As I said to BTS, if you are so certain about this, and it bothers
    everyone so much, surely you could all band together and bring a
    prosecution against him/her?

    To constantly whine about someone being 'bad', yet doing nothing about
    it, is anathema to me.

    Make it so!

    --
    Dave


  5. #5
    Leythos Guest

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

    In article <IpKdnVyo6fjCbyTWnZ2dnUVZ8u-dnZ2d@bt.com>,
    BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk says...
    >
    > Leythos wrote:
    > > In article<4dqdnRAZPN8OdyTWnZ2dnUVZ7vednZ2d@bt.com>,
    > > BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk says...
    > >> I may be blind, but cannot see where he/she is claiming tools as his/her
    > >> own. If these tools do, actually, work - and their sole purpose is
    > >> designed to help others, maybe the 'real authors' should grant an
    > >> amnesty an/or join TRT in his/her effort to assist other people.
    > >>

    > >
    > > Why don't you open the tools, run them, and or check the CREDITS for the
    > > tools yourself?

    >
    > In the past, I did try out all the tools. Nothing 'bad' seemed to happen
    > to me! (But I did /not/ check the credits at that time)
    >
    > >
    > > If you do a little research on your own you will find that PCBUTTS has
    > > taken the content of OTHER VENDORS and PERSONS files and placed it
    > > inside his files. He's also been busted with the EXACT COPY of others
    > > files where he forgot to take their names out of every location, but he
    > > did change the obvious parts to his name....
    > >
    > > Face it BD, Butts is a bad person, unethical to the max, and you appear
    > > to be unable to validate/check anything on your own - his simple BATCH
    > > file can be viewed with a text editor (notepad) and you can see the
    > > signature that the real author placed there, that butts didn't know
    > > about, and was then exposed in public - you already know this, David
    > > sent you the information months ago, not to mention that it was posted
    > > in these groups several times.
    > >

    >
    > As I said to BTS, if you are so certain about this, and it bothers
    > everyone so much, surely you could all band together and bring a
    > prosecution against him/her?
    >
    > To constantly whine about someone being 'bad', yet doing nothing about
    > it, is anathema to me.
    >
    > Make it so!


    Why don't you actually look up what is involved in making a formal
    charge of copyright theft to the police and come back and tell us how
    easy it is, in your own words....

    --
    You can't trust your best friends, your five senses, only the little
    voice inside you that most civilians don't even hear -- Listen to that.
    Trust yourself.
    spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address)

  6. #6
    JD Guest

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

    ~BD~ wrote:
    > Leythos wrote:
    >> In article<4dqdnRAZPN8OdyTWnZ2dnUVZ7vednZ2d@bt.com>,
    >> BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk says...
    >>> I may be blind, but cannot see where he/she is claiming tools as his/her
    >>> own. If these tools do, actually, work - and their sole purpose is
    >>> designed to help others, maybe the 'real authors' should grant an
    >>> amnesty an/or join TRT in his/her effort to assist other people.
    >>>

    >>
    >> Why don't you open the tools, run them, and or check the CREDITS for the
    >> tools yourself?

    >
    > In the past, I did try out all the tools. Nothing 'bad' seemed to happen
    > to me! (But I did /not/ check the credits at that time)
    >
    >>
    >> If you do a little research on your own you will find that PCBUTTS has
    >> taken the content of OTHER VENDORS and PERSONS files and placed it
    >> inside his files. He's also been busted with the EXACT COPY of others
    >> files where he forgot to take their names out of every location, but he
    >> did change the obvious parts to his name....
    >>
    >> Face it BD, Butts is a bad person, unethical to the max, and you appear
    >> to be unable to validate/check anything on your own - his simple BATCH
    >> file can be viewed with a text editor (notepad) and you can see the
    >> signature that the real author placed there, that butts didn't know
    >> about, and was then exposed in public - you already know this, David
    >> sent you the information months ago, not to mention that it was posted
    >> in these groups several times.
    >>

    >
    > As I said to BTS, if you are so certain about this, and it bothers
    > everyone so much, surely you could all band together and bring a
    > prosecution against him/her?
    >
    > To constantly whine about someone being 'bad', yet doing nothing about
    > it, is anathema to me.
    >
    > Make it so!
    >


    You know Boater Dave, you're starting to sound a lot like PC Butts.

    You said: "In the past, I did try out all the tools." Hmmm. That's
    interesting.

    Which tools specifically did you try out?

    Can you go to this web page?: http://www.mvps.org/

    --
    JD..

  7. #7
    ~BD~ Guest

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

    JD wrote:
    >
    > You said: "In the past, I did try out all the tools." Hmmm. That's
    > interesting.
    >
    > Which tools specifically did you try out?


    All of them - I think (but could be mistaken. I was a long time ago)

    > Can you go to this web page?: http://www.mvps.org/


    I can - and have been, often!

    --
    Dave - I have *no* association with TRT/PCButts - NONE!


  8. #8
    JD Guest

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

    ~BD~ wrote:
    > JD wrote:
    > >
    > > You said: "In the past, I did try out all the tools." Hmmm. That's
    > > interesting.
    > >
    > > Which tools specifically did you try out?

    >
    > All of them - I think (but could be mistaken. I was a long time ago)
    >
    > > Can you go to this web page?: http://www.mvps.org/

    >
    > I can - and have been, often!
    >


    Bye Bye Boater Dave. I don't have the time to play your little game. The
    more you reply, the more you sound just like Butts.

    Obviously you're not paying attention to what everyone else thinks of
    Butts. And it's a HE. Stop referring to it as he/she.

    And if you'd run all the tools from Butts page, you wouldn't be able to
    go to the web page I posted because Butts installs a HOSTS file that
    blocks that web page along with many other legitimate web pages.

    Two lines from the HOSTS file installed by the Butt's Remove-It software:

    # [Thieves and trolls]
    127.0.0.1 www.mvps.org
    127.0.0.1 mvps.org

    No need to reply to me, I'm done with you! 8-)

    --
    JD..

  9. #9
    David H. Lipman Guest

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

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

    | JD wrote:

    >> You said: "In the past, I did try out all the tools." Hmmm. That's
    >> interesting.


    >> Which tools specifically did you try out?


    | All of them - I think (but could be mistaken. I was a long time ago)

    >> Can you go to this web page?: http://www.mvps.org/


    | I can - and have been, often!

    Here's a proof of IP theft.

    Go to the following page.

    http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/#faq

    - Is this website "h**p://www.pcbutts1.com/" authorised to distribute Unlocker? No it is
    not.



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



  10. #10
    David H. Lipman Guest

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

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

    | As I said to BTS, if you are so certain about this, and it bothers
    | everyone so much, surely you could all band together and bring a
    | prosecution against him/her?

    | To constantly whine about someone being 'bad', yet doing nothing about
    | it, is anathema to me.

    | Make it so!

    Great.

    Cough up the $50,000 for a trans-atlantic lawsuit!



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



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