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    Non scrivetemi Guest

    Raid/Dustin Cook Caught 'writing/passing'(?) Again - In 2007

    (First of all, !Liarthos = Leythos.)

    (Here in 2007, Raid/Dustin Cook is caught trying to insert 'strange'
    code into another of his so-called programs, which are little more than
    honey traps for the unwary and ignorant. Oh, but that doesn't mean he
    hasn't "changed". Right?)

    http://www.velocityreviews.com/forum...sion-18-a.html

    or

    http://preview.************/28o76j6

    Old 12-19-2007, 02:14 PM #7
    4Q

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    Default !Liarthos! Re: Coming soon Remove-it version 18
    Liarthos wrote:
    > In article <edd9c7dd-db78-41ab-a386-05b7a6a27772
    > @s19g2000prg.googlegroups.com>, says...
    > > Oh? Well I can't vouch for PCButts
    > > system as he's never shared it with me
    > > but I do know that Liarthos supports
    > > a known malicious malware author Raid/[SLAM], and I am looking forward
    > > to Leythos to "prove" that PCButts has
    > > a Trojan in his software.

    >
    > Nice troll, as I've not supported Dust


    First of all, that's a really nice hook
    you are sporting there Liarthos have
    you tried wearing different outfits
    with it yet.

    >and not claimed that Butts has
    > malware in his product, but you, being


    Really? But you seems so determined
    to make the readers form that
    conclusion in their minds. You start
    off by 'supporting' the known malcious
    malware author Dustin Cook (aka Raid
    of [SLAM] virus writing team) by
    hinting 'Remove-it' blocks your
    partners latest dubious ASIC creation
    which he admits himself uses lots of
    routines from his "successful
    spreading" virus. (and very recently a
    regular in alt.comp.virus "Ant"
    discovered a very suspicious technique
    used in the "blocked" ASIC malware,
    namely this signature --> "0xDCFCBCCD")

    Then you go on to setup the reader to
    believe the "Remove-it" product has
    a Trojanised back door

    <quote> Liarthos
    "probably has a backdoor for
    you to hack their system" </quote>

    *note* the clever use of "probably" in
    order to save yourself a libel suit,
    but the main emphasis in you draw the
    readers to in the backdoor and having
    their systems hacked. More likely the
    guy with the long history of ****ing
    peoples systems up would do that kind
    of thing ala Dustin Cook aka Raid/SLAM

    Now here is the crux... you continue
    now to leave no doubt as to your
    perverted slur regarding the author of
    "Remove-it" by saying

    <quote> Liarthos
    "and I bet it even send you thier MS
    licensing keys"
    </quote>

    Here you seem to be putting the full
    weight of your dubious reputation
    into being very specific about the
    motive behind the "Remove-it" backdoor
    Trojan, you had previously setup in the
    readers mind.

    Contining on to the top hat slanderous
    conclusion "that's the type of person
    you are and you keep company with"

    Now if all that above wasn't bad enough
    your tour de force is the end messsage
    closing signature where there is a lot
    of use of the word "kids", "children"
    and "porn". An extremely loaded
    message in this current Internet paedophile awarness age. I think this
    is more clever trickery trying to make
    an association between PCButts and
    child porn filth.

    4Q


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    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Raid/Dustin Cook Caught 'writing/passing'(?) Again - In 2007

    "Non scrivetemi" <nonscrivetemi@pboxmix.winstonsmith.info> wrote in
    news:4c8d3226d9f146debef6e4997157836b@pboxmix.wins tonsmith.info:

    > (First of all, !Liarthos = Leythos.)
    >
    > (Here in 2007, Raid/Dustin Cook is caught trying to insert 'strange'
    > code into another of his so-called programs, which are little more
    > than honey traps for the unwary and ignorant. Oh, but that doesn't
    > mean he hasn't "changed". Right?)


    Ant responded to this, as you misquoted him; No strange code was found and
    a full explanation that probably went right over your head was provided
    already by Ant. To sum it up, the "strange code" you mislead people with
    was an antiscript kiddy reversal trick from old days; Ant disassembled
    BugHunter and never found anything malicious stored inside.

    Did it bother you much to read his response that didn't support this claim
    of yours?

    Remove-it btw, is stolen code that pcbutts claims as his own. As you
    support pcbutts actions and obviously think the world of him, perhaps your
    the one in need of an education? You can start by attributing comments to
    the individuals who actually wrote them.




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    Sometimes, I can't tell if life is passing me by? Or trying to run me over!

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