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  1. #21
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

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

    | FromTheRafters wrote:
    >> "~BD~"<BoaterDave@hot.mail.co.uk> wrote in message
    >> news:RbSdnY3dLah7CUfWnZ2dnUVZ8nSdnZ2d@bt.com...
    >>> FromTheRafters wrote:



    >>>> Maybe, but I believe he is not stupid


    >>> That's good to know!


    >>>> - just annoying as all hell. D


    >>> Name two things which I do which you find annoying - if necessary,
    >>> please explain why so. I *may* change what I do!


    | Let's deal with this part of your response first.

    >> 1) Introducing your personal vendetta against PF whenever it suits you.


    | I have no personal vendetta against anyone.

    Person -- Robear Dyer
    Place -- aumha.net and its members like Robera and Randy.

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



  2. #22
    Ant Guest

    Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

    "~BD~" wrote:
    > 1. The "False Authority Syndrome"
    >
    > Don't believe everything. Some people talk or write about viruses as if
    > they were an authority in this field, but in fact they are often not.
    >
    > Ref: http://www.claymania.com/info-fas.html


    The link to vmyths (for more about FAS) on that page is out of date.
    Use this: http://vmyths.com/fas/ which redirects to a PDF written by
    Rob Rosenberger. It's a bit dated now, talking about old msdos viruses
    and bulletin boards, but the wisdom is still sound.

    "The U.S. Air Force highlights the concept of False Authority Syndrome
    in Tongue & Quill, their official publication on effective writing:

    Nonexpert opinion or assumed authority - Don't be swayed (or try to
    sway someone else) based on the opinion of an unqualified authority.
    The Air Force is chock-full of people who, because of their position
    or authority in one field, are quoted on subjects in other fields
    for which they have limited or no experience.

    (As this Air Force publication notes, False Authority Syndrome can
    attack people in all fields of expertise.)".

    > My niggling concern has always been that
    > malware (call it what you will) might remain 'somewhere' within a box
    > ready to continue with it's malicious activity even though it's been
    > flattened and windows reinstalled (or even if a *new* hard disk has been
    > installed!).
    >
    > I suspect such thoughts came about from my contact and discussion with
    > our then High Tech Crime Unit - who recommended that I *destroy/trash*
    > the machine involved in my identity theft encounter.


    See the quote above. Police units dealing with computer crime are not
    authorities on malware. Their expertise is in gathering evidence
    (computer forensics) for possible prosecutions. They need to know
    where and what to look for on the system and, before they start, how
    to preserve or not corrupt that information. Sure, they may employ or
    consult experts who know something about particular malware in certain
    cases but did you communicate with one of these experts? More likely
    it was some desk sergeant or other front man whose job is not to
    educate the public about the finer points of fraudulent or malicious
    software but simply to give the safest and most general advice; i.e.
    trash the machine. In fact, that sounds like pretty dumb advice from
    anyone claiming to be an expert on malware.

    > The implication was
    > that there is much more going on 'behind the scenes'- things that the
    > authorities do not want the public to know about!


    There's no such implication - just your paranoid fantasies and
    conspiracy theories at work.



  3. #23
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

    From: "Ant" <not@home.today>

    | "~BD~" wrote:
    >> 1. The "False Authority Syndrome"


    >> Don't believe everything. Some people talk or write about viruses as if
    >> they were an authority in this field, but in fact they are often not.


    >> Ref: http://www.claymania.com/info-fas.html


    | The link to vmyths (for more about FAS) on that page is out of date.
    | Use this: http://vmyths.com/fas/ which redirects to a PDF written by
    | Rob Rosenberger. It's a bit dated now, talking about old msdos viruses
    | and bulletin boards, but the wisdom is still sound.

    < snip >

    You don't see Robin on Usenet as much lately. For a short while he was posting malware
    humour.

    I was communicating with him offline not too long ago and I was pleasingly surprised that
    Robin and I have something in common.

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



  4. #24
    John Mason Jr Guest

    Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

    On 5/1/2010 7:19 AM, ~BD~ wrote:
    > Dustin Cook wrote:
    >>
    >> If the article claims an infection in the bios or eeprom vs corruption;
    >> then the article is indeed, wrong. BD.

    >
    > Thank you, Dustin.
    >
    >>> Take a step outside the box, David.

    >>
    >> Google bios and eeproms David. You might find it somewhat enlightening.

    >
    > I've done much research!
    >



    So ask specific questions based on your research, if you post links to
    where the information was obtained folks can look at the original material.

    Many folks have told you that in their opinion, and experience this
    behavior has not been observed in the wild.

    If you don't want the opinion of folks in the newgroup why would you
    continue to ask for it?

    John






  5. #25
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

    Ant wrote:
    > "~BD~" wrote:
    >> 1. The "False Authority Syndrome"
    >>
    >> Don't believe everything. Some people talk or write about viruses as if
    >> they were an authority in this field, but in fact they are often not.
    >>
    >> Ref: http://www.claymania.com/info-fas.html

    >
    > The link to vmyths (for more about FAS) on that page is out of date.
    > Use this: http://vmyths.com/fas/ which redirects to a PDF written by
    > Rob Rosenberger. It's a bit dated now, talking about old msdos viruses
    > and bulletin boards, but the wisdom is still sound.
    >
    > "The U.S. Air Force highlights the concept of False Authority Syndrome
    > in Tongue& Quill, their official publication on effective writing:
    >
    > Nonexpert opinion or assumed authority - Don't be swayed (or try to
    > sway someone else) based on the opinion of an unqualified authority.
    > The Air Force is chock-full of people who, because of their position
    > or authority in one field, are quoted on subjects in other fields
    > for which they have limited or no experience.
    >
    > (As this Air Force publication notes, False Authority Syndrome can
    > attack people in all fields of expertise.)".


    Thank you for the revision, Ant. The Conclusion in that document says,
    quote:-

    "I DON’T WANT to dispel any particular computer virus myths someone may
    have told you — that’s not my goal here. Rather, I want you to question
    a person’s expertise if he or she claims to speak with authority on
    computer viruses."

    >> My niggling concern has always been that
    >> malware (call it what you will) might remain 'somewhere' within a box
    >> ready to continue with it's malicious activity even though it's been
    >> flattened and windows reinstalled (or even if a *new* hard disk has been
    >> installed!).
    >>
    >> I suspect such thoughts came about from my contact and discussion with
    >> our then High Tech Crime Unit - who recommended that I *destroy/trash*
    >> the machine involved in my identity theft encounter.

    >
    > See the quote above. Police units dealing with computer crime are not
    > authorities on malware. Their expertise is in gathering evidence
    > (computer forensics) for possible prosecutions. They need to know
    > where and what to look for on the system and, before they start, how
    > to preserve or not corrupt that information. Sure, they may employ or
    > consult experts who know something about particular malware in certain
    > cases but did you communicate with one of these experts? More likely
    > it was some desk sergeant or other front man whose job is not to
    > educate the public about the finer points of fraudulent or malicious
    > software but simply to give the safest and most general advice; i.e.
    > trash the machine. In fact, that sounds like pretty dumb advice from
    > anyone claiming to be an expert on malware.


    You may well be right!

    >> The implication was
    >> that there is much more going on 'behind the scenes'- things that the
    >> authorities do not want the public to know about!

    >
    > There's no such implication - just your paranoid fantasies and
    > conspiracy theories at work.



    Maybe so. Tell me, then, about the expertise and 'qualifications' of Mr
    Lipman. I suspect that he's a 'professional' but seems reluctant to say
    so. You talk as if you *know* him!

    --
    Dave

  6. #26
    FromTheRafters Guest

    Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

    "~BD~" <BoaterDave@hot.mail.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:JOSdndli_pDIk0HWnZ2dnUVZ8vqdnZ2d@bt.com...

    [...]

    > At that link it says - quote:-
    >
    > "When you run the fdisk command to create, delete, or change a
    > partition, all of the data on that partition is permanently deleted".
    >
    > I've always understood that to mean that any malware would be
    > destroyed too!


    Bad sectors (or sectors *marked* as bad) in this case might be
    considered "outside" any partition.

    [...]

    > That is my understanding too. My niggling concern has always been that
    > malware (call it what you will) might remain 'somewhere' within a box
    > ready to continue with it's malicious activity even though it's been
    > flattened and windows reinstalled (or even if a *new* hard disk has
    > been installed!).


    Warning - - an analogy follows:

    Some vaguely described monster has finally been *killed* by the monster
    hunter and you have an uneasy feeling that the monster can rise from the
    blood at the scene of the killing. Well, it ain't gonna happen, but when
    you asked an expert if an entity like that could be resurrected from its
    blood - he said yes and told you about DNA and sheep, cats, etc...

    The thing is, the expert wasn't asked if the entity could self-resurrect
    from the blood left behind after the killing of the monster.



  7. #27
    FromTheRafters Guest

    Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

    "~BD~" <BoaterDave@hot.mail.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:-OudnesECt2h0UHWnZ2dnUVZ8oidnZ2d@bt.com...

    > Isn't Usenet great?


    Yes! D

    > If folk choose not to substantiate their standing in the real world
    > then AFAIC they are simply fantasy figures of the Internet.
    >
    > Remember this thread, FTR
    >
    > http://groups.google.com/group/micro...dilema&lnk=ol&
    >
    > Not much has changed!


    Did you really expect it to?



  8. #28
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

    David H. Lipman wrote:
    > From: "~BD~"<BoaterDave@hot.mail.co.uk>
    >
    > | FromTheRafters wrote:
    >>> "~BD~"<BoaterDave@hot.mail.co.uk> wrote in message
    >>> news:RbSdnY3dLah7CUfWnZ2dnUVZ8nSdnZ2d@bt.com...
    >>>> FromTheRafters wrote:

    >
    >
    >>>>> Maybe, but I believe he is not stupid

    >
    >>>> That's good to know!

    >
    >>>>> - just annoying as all hell. D

    >
    >>>> Name two things which I do which you find annoying - if necessary,
    >>>> please explain why so. I *may* change what I do!

    >
    > | Let's deal with this part of your response first.
    >
    >>> 1) Introducing your personal vendetta against PF whenever it suits you.

    >
    > | I have no personal vendetta against anyone.
    >
    > Person -- Robear Dyer
    > Place -- aumha.net and its members like Robera and Randy.
    >



    May I refer you to this post?

    http://groups.google.com/group/alt.p...09131018?hl=en

    Where I said .......

    "My use of Norton AV is what prompted my exclusion from Aumha, which as
    you well know, is the *real* 'home' of PA Bear (aka Robear Dyer). I
    found that 'interesting', especially as subsequently he lied saying
    that I had been banned by an ISP, when this is false) and then he
    refuses to communicate further. Such behaviour is irrational!"

    That is the truth as far as I am aware. If this is disputed, let us
    discuss further. I have *never* been banned by /any/ ISP - *ever*!

    BD


  9. #29
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

    ~BD~ <BoaterDave@hot.mail.co.uk> wrote in
    news:zM-dnaWNkNOrI0HWnZ2dnUVZ8jidnZ2d@bt.com:

    > David H. Lipman wrote:
    >> From: "~BD~"<BoaterDave@hot.mail.co.uk>
    >>
    >> | FromTheRafters wrote:
    >>>> "~BD~"<BoaterDave@hot.mail.co.uk> wrote in message
    >>>> news:RbSdnY3dLah7CUfWnZ2dnUVZ8nSdnZ2d@bt.com...
    >>>>> FromTheRafters wrote:

    >>
    >>
    >>>>>> Maybe, but I believe he is not stupid

    >>
    >>>>> That's good to know!

    >>
    >>>>>> - just annoying as all hell. D

    >>
    >>>>> Name two things which I do which you find annoying - if necessary,
    >>>>> please explain why so. I *may* change what I do!

    >>
    >> | Let's deal with this part of your response first.
    >>
    >>>> 1) Introducing your personal vendetta against PF whenever it suits
    >>>> you.

    >>
    >> | I have no personal vendetta against anyone.
    >>
    >> Person -- Robear Dyer
    >> Place -- aumha.net and its members like Robera and Randy.
    >>

    >
    >
    > May I refer you to this post?
    >
    > http://groups.google.com/group/alt.p...h/msg/ca3b5b67
    > 09131018?hl=en
    >
    > Where I said .......
    >
    > "My use of Norton AV is what prompted my exclusion from Aumha, which
    > as you well know, is the *real* 'home' of PA Bear (aka Robear Dyer). I
    > found that 'interesting', especially as subsequently he lied saying
    > that I had been banned by an ISP, when this is false) and then he
    > refuses to communicate further. Such behaviour is irrational!"
    >
    > That is the truth as far as I am aware. If this is disputed, let us
    > discuss further. I have *never* been banned by /any/ ISP - *ever*!


    Wouldn't this be more appropriate in another newsgroup? This one, and the
    ones I see you've set as followup don't really apply...


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


  10. #30
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

    FromTheRafters wrote:
    > "~BD~"<BoaterDave@hot.mail.co.uk> wrote in message
    > news:-OudnesECt2h0UHWnZ2dnUVZ8oidnZ2d@bt.com...
    >
    >> Isn't Usenet great?

    >
    > Yes! D
    >
    >> If folk choose not to substantiate their standing in the real world
    >> then AFAIC they are simply fantasy figures of the Internet.
    >>
    >> Remember this thread, FTR
    >>
    >> http://groups.google.com/group/micro...dilema&lnk=ol&
    >>
    >> Not much has changed!

    >
    > Did you really expect it to?
    >
    >


    No. I'd hoped that Dustin might re-read the thread if it came to his
    attention again and he wasn't too busy! ;-)

    Trolli is still monitoring posts being made on Scorched-Earth.

    *Why*?

    Proof positive?

    Yup! (anyone know why MISMATCH appears in the first line of 'Path'?

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