Now Zvi Netiv will sue your ass off for calling InVircible
a fraud, just like he sued Vesselin Bontchev's and Virus
Bulletin's asses off years ago.
"Nomen Nescio" <nobody@dizum.com> scritte:
> 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?
>


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