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  1. #31
    Dustin Cook Guest

    (OT) Conspiracy discussion Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

    ~BD~ <BoaterDave@hot.mail.co.uk> wrote in
    news:rYydneWshpxkXUHWnZ2dnUVZ8sidnZ2d@bt.com:

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


    I started to read the link posted. when I saw the dates and your comments
    concerning pcbutts, I stopped.

    I know that mbam isn't 100% safe anymore so than my hand sanitizer kills
    100% of all germs. (it claims 99.?% instead). It's proven math on these.

    Not by fault of either product, it's just not a mathematically correct
    (nor legally really) thing to say.

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


    BD, it's usenet.. You can even set google to monitor posts and phrases
    for you, and email when it sees something. Technology for you.

    I lurked for a few days myself before I actually posted the first time. I
    have read most of the threads I found on the server here (I use the
    server provided by my ISP; old habits die hard) but haven't posted to
    many of them.

    > *Why*?


    Could be any number of reasons. Not everything is a conspiracy, ya
    know...




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


  2. #32
    Ant Guest

    Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

    "~BD~" wrote:
    > 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!


    How do you get the impression I know him from my previous post when I
    never mentioned or referred to him?

    As it happens, both he and I are long-time contributors to acv and
    acav, he offers advice to help people clean their machines and
    provides a useful tool to do that in the form of Multi-AV. So yes,
    I know him on usenet and from a private forum of researchers and
    anti-malware people and have corresponded with him in email. I don't
    know what he does for a living or what qualifications he has and
    neither do I care because the advice he gives is sound. All
    indications are that he has a wide knowledge of computer security,
    viruses and other malware.

    As for my expertise, I've previously mentioned I'm a long-time
    programmer with a particular interest in reverse engineering
    malicious code. I know about the capabilities of most currently
    circulating malware and popular exploits as you may have noticed from
    other posts I've made to these groups. Of course, in this field it's
    a constant learning experience as computer systems and software evolve
    and the bay guys try out new methods.

    I tend not to dispense advice about security or AV software because
    that's not my area of interest or expertise and I don't use such
    applications. If I have to clean infected systems I use my low-level
    system knowledge and basic or specialist tools.



  3. #33
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

    "Ant" <not@home.today> wrote in
    news:HvKdnUrh5o0HVEHWnZ2dnUVZ8tEAAAAA@brightview.c o.uk:

    > "~BD~" wrote:
    >> 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!

    >
    > How do you get the impression I know him from my previous post when I
    > never mentioned or referred to him?
    >
    > As it happens, both he and I are long-time contributors to acv and
    > acav, he offers advice to help people clean their machines and
    > provides a useful tool to do that in the form of Multi-AV. So yes,
    > I know him on usenet and from a private forum of researchers and
    > anti-malware people and have corresponded with him in email. I don't
    > know what he does for a living or what qualifications he has and
    > neither do I care because the advice he gives is sound. All
    > indications are that he has a wide knowledge of computer security,
    > viruses and other malware.
    >
    > As for my expertise, I've previously mentioned I'm a long-time
    > programmer with a particular interest in reverse engineering
    > malicious code. I know about the capabilities of most currently
    > circulating malware and popular exploits as you may have noticed from
    > other posts I've made to these groups. Of course, in this field it's
    > a constant learning experience as computer systems and software evolve
    > and the bay guys try out new methods.
    >
    > I tend not to dispense advice about security or AV software because
    > that's not my area of interest or expertise and I don't use such
    > applications. If I have to clean infected systems I use my low-level
    > system knowledge and basic or specialist tools.


    +1


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


  4. #34
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

    FromTheRafters wrote:
    > "~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.
    >



    You should try your hand at writing stories for children, FTR!

  5. #35
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

    Dustin Cook wrote:

    >
    > 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...
    >


    You are probably right, Dustin

    Which group(s) do you suggest?

    BD

  6. #36
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: (OT) Conspiracy discussion Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

    Dustin Cook wrote:
    > ~BD~<BoaterDave@hot.mail.co.uk> wrote in
    > news:rYydneWshpxkXUHWnZ2dnUVZ8sidnZ2d@bt.com:
    >
    >> No. I'd hoped that Dustin might re-read the thread if it came to his
    >> attention again and he wasn't too busy! ;-)

    >
    > I started to read the link posted. when I saw the dates and your comments
    > concerning pcbutts, I stopped.
    >


    I am *so* disappointed!

    > I know that mbam isn't 100% safe any moreso than my hand sanitizer kills
    > 100% of all germs. (it claims 99.?% instead). It's proven math on these.


    Your English corrected! <big smile!>

    > Not by fault of either product, it's just not a mathematically correct
    > (nor legally really) thing to say.
    >
    >> Trolli is still monitoring posts being made on Scorched-Earth.

    >
    > BD, it's usenet.. You can even set google to monitor posts and phrases
    > for you, and email when it sees something. Technology for you.


    I've no real idea about setting up auto monitoring - I read *everything!*

    > I lurked for a few days myself before I actually posted the first time. I
    > have read most of the threads I found on the server here (I use the
    > server provided by my ISP; old habits die hard) but haven't posted to
    > many of them.
    >
    >> *Why*?

    >
    > Could be any number of reasons. Not everything is a conspiracy, ya
    > know...


    No - not everything!

    Read here, on your home territory!
    http://forums.malwarebytes.org/index...99&#entry27599

    I'd still like us to work together, Dustin!

    --
    Dave


  7. #37
    Max Wachtel Guest

    Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

    On Sun, 02 May 2010 04:23:31 -0400, ~BD~ <BoaterDave@hot.mail.co.uk> wrote:

    > Which group do you suggest?


    alt.usenet.kooks -you'll find some real charmers in there.
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  8. #38
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

    Ant wrote:
    > "~BD~" wrote:
    >> 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!

    >
    > How do you get the impression I know him from my previous post when I
    > never mentioned or referred to him?


    I had a son who was a computer guru - he's an angel now. He guides me!

    > As it happens, both he and I are long-time contributors to acv and
    > acav, he offers advice to help people clean their machines and
    > provides a useful tool to do that in the form of Multi-AV. So yes,
    > I know him on usenet and from a private forum of researchers and
    > anti-malware people and have corresponded with him in email. I don't
    > know what he does for a living or what qualifications he has and
    > neither do I care because the advice he gives is sound. All
    > indications are that he has a wide knowledge of computer security,
    > viruses and other malware.


    Thank you. What you say holds no surprises!

    > As for my expertise, I've previously mentioned I'm a long-time
    > programmer with a particular interest in reverse engineering
    > malicious code. I know about the capabilities of most currently
    > circulating malware and popular exploits as you may have noticed from
    > other posts I've made to these groups. Of course, in this field it's
    > a constant learning experience as computer systems and software evolve
    > and the bay guys try out new methods.
    >
    > I tend not to dispense advice about security or AV software because
    > that's not my area of interest or expertise and I don't use such
    > applications. If I have to clean infected systems I use my low-level
    > system knowledge and basic or specialist tools.


    You sound much like the cyber-friend I made on the Kaspersky forums!

    P2U is/was Dutch, Married to a Russian woman and lives(d) in Moscow. I
    'met' him on the Kaspersky forums after I had bought KAV7 a few years
    ago. Amongst other things he specialised in computer forensics and was
    trying to help me investigate how 'bad guys' do things.


    Here is a past PM conversation:

    QUOTE (by me! BD)

    If I type http://www.annex.com into IE7, my AOL browser or Firefox - it
    works as expected (or should I say as I might expect?).
    I wouldn't be surprised if you told me something was not quite right,
    even at first base!

    REPLY

    I understand that googlesyndication and google-analytics are there
    asking to execute scripts and to drop cookies, but what the **** are
    live.com and msn.com doing there?!?
    OK. I'll register later today as p2u. I have to go and see a student
    right now. I'll be back in an hour or three.

    Paul

    __________________________________________________ ___________________

    Regrettably, little further progress ensued. Here's the reason why.

    Message from Paul, 27.09.2008 05:50

    Hi, Dave!

    Yes, I owe you an explanation, but I couldn't find the strength to write
    you about it. At the end of last year, I was diagnosed with a swelling
    in the pancreatic area. I've been through hell all this time. Life
    expectancy is not much; at most 2 years. The problem is that the
    swelling was benign, but is turning into a malignant one. An operation
    means almost certain death. I'm not afraid of dying, not for myself - I
    just wonder how my little son is going to take this.
    I hope you understand, that in such a state of mind I'm not eager at all
    to communicate with anyone. This is nothing personal. I hope you
    understand that. That's also the reason why I rarely appear on this
    forum - the 'how-are-you' stuff scares me. I don't know how I am and why
    this is happening to me...

    Kind regards,

    Paul
    __________________________________________________ _____________________


    There is more information here should you be mildly interested.

    http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&cr=&sloc=&p=1

    Or http://snurl.com/vy6sc

    It is basically an extract of posts I 'stored' on Jenn's BB but folk
    would have to register to read same there. http://pqlr.org/bbs/

    If I'm wasting your time, forgive me. My only ambition is to help, in
    any small way, to ruffle the feathers of the bad guys to which you
    refer. I seek only the truth.

    --
    Dave



  9. #39
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

    Dustin Cook wrote:
    > ~BD~<BoaterDave@hotmail.co.ukk> wrote in
    > news:etmdnSAlabunKkTWnZ2dnUVZ8qednZ2d@bt.com:
    >
    >> OK - I'm convinced at last.
    >>
    >> Mbam *is* a 100% safe application!
    >> **********************************
    >>
    >> See post number 3 - here:-
    >>
    >> http://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php...l=Malwarebytes
    >>

    >
    > Yay! Thank God...
    >
    >


    I wrote to Malwarebytes and apologised, btw.

    Whilst I can (and have) registered again under another name, I'd prefer
    to have my ban rescinded and revert to being BD.

    How would you feel about putting in a good word for me, Dustin?

    I genuinely felt (still feel) that the picture I posted was in no way
    pornographic and *was* meant simply in fun - *not* intended to be
    offensive.

    It was also in the Honorary Members group which is not, as far as I'm
    aware, accessible by the general public or children.

    --
    Dave



  10. #40
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?

    ~BD~ <BoaterDave@hot.mail.co.uk> wrote in news:uf6dnfDt-
    LfgU0DWnZ2dnUVZ8tidnZ2d@bt.com:

    > Dustin Cook wrote:
    >> ~BD~<BoaterDave@hotmail.co.ukk> wrote in
    >> news:etmdnSAlabunKkTWnZ2dnUVZ8qednZ2d@bt.com:
    >>
    >>> OK - I'm convinced at last.
    >>>
    >>> Mbam *is* a 100% safe application!
    >>> **********************************
    >>>
    >>> See post number 3 - here:-
    >>>
    >>> http://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php...l=Malwarebytes
    >>>

    >>
    >> Yay! Thank God...
    >>
    >>

    >
    > I wrote to Malwarebytes and apologised, btw.
    >
    > Whilst I can (and have) registered again under another name, I'd prefer
    > to have my ban rescinded and revert to being BD.
    >
    > How would you feel about putting in a good word for me, Dustin?


    Are you smoking crack or heavily drinking? You just told me you forged
    yourself a new identity to evade the BAN previously placed on you, and
    then you want me to put in a good word for you? Laughable, frakking
    laughable. You lack honor and disipline.





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


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