On Sun, 6 Jun 2010 08:11:53 +0200 (CEST), Anne Onime
<anonymous@rip.ax.lt> wrote:

>
>From George Orwell:
>| The vicious ******* Raid/Dustin Cook gets pissed with the
>| author of an AV program named Invircible, so he infects a copy
>| and places it on a Web page for download by the unsuspecting.
>
>Invircible wasn't worth **** and neither was its author.
>Raid did the world a big favour by exposing the scam.
>
>"The bottom line is - InVircible is a very bad, insecure,
>and plain dangerous product. Avoid it at any price, and
>use something better - something that is secure and
>works. InVircible isn't and doesn't."
>(Dr. Vesselin V. Bontchev - 4th May, 1995)
>(http://www.dmuth.org/virus/papers/vi...nvircible.html)


This is Raid posting anon. He doesn't realize it, but there is a dead
giveaway when he does this.

Anyway, who in the hell was discussing Invircible. Every one in those
days knew it was joke.

It's really funny to think of a p.o.s. virus write/passer complaining
about a poor av program. If it weren't for evil ****s like himself,
frauds like Invircible wouldn't have had any customers. It's the fear
of virus infections that drove people into buying av programs to
start with. Garbage like Dustin Cook is what created the humungous av
program field with all the $$$ spent on it. If the truth were told,
Raid is jealous of the acclaim and money being made by those in the
av field. He tried with BugHugger to get a piece of it, but failed,
as he usually does. He thinks he's a success because he destroys data
with his viruses. He's no different than the ordinary street mugger
who sneaks up on little old ladies and smashes their skulls for the
paltry $5 that is in their purses. How much talent and genius does it
take to waylay the unsuspecting?