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    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Work for BD - MALWARE ALERT


    "Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:i4prg0$l4k$1@speranza.aioe.org...
    > BD
    >
    > I found some work for you
    >
    > Sniff, sniff,sniff. Find the responsible ones. Since you do great work in
    > finding
    > Bad Guys , I thought I give you the following assignment. Thanks and good
    > luck from
    > me. I am now actually trolling you as you do so expertly to others
    >
    > BTW: You can become a hero if you sniff them out with your extensive
    > experience
    >
    > Here you go
    > First
    > hxxp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38790670/ns/technology_and_science-security/?gt1=43001
    > Second
    > hxxp://www.space.com/news/080827-iss-computervirus.html
    > Third
    > hxxp://www.technewsdaily.com/top-phishing-gang-turns-to-malware-1071/
    >
    >
    > Some helpful tools for your computer in your head to help solve the above
    > hxxp://www.technewsdaily.com/top-phishing-gang-turns-to-malware-1071/
    > hxxp://www.technewsdaily.com/growing-internet-connectivity-could-increase-malware-attacks-1062/
    > hxxp://www.technewsdaily.com/malware-computer-viruses-challenge-firewall-antivirus-protection-0918/
    > hxxp://www.technewsdaily.com/10-things-you-must-know-about-malware-infections-0132/8
    >



    These now obfuscated links were posted on the alt.politics.scorched-earth
    newsgroup recently.

    After following each of them, I discovered that my Apple iMac had been -
    um.....'adjusted' - so that I could not quit programmes such as SeaMonkey
    and Thunderbird or, indeed, carry out a normal shutdown of my machine.I had
    the 'Spinning wheel of death' whatever I did!

    Perhaps those here who have the skill might just check the links and tell me
    if they find anything malicious or simply tell me that I must have been
    imagining things!

    --
    Dave - posting from my XP laptop!



  2. #2
    Li'l Abner Guest

    Re: Work for BD - MALWARE ALERT

    "~BD~" <Boater.Dave@hotmail.co.uk.> wrote in
    news:y--dneG6Os3qPezRnZ2dnUVZ8jKdnZ2d@bt.com:

    >
    > "Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:i4prg0$l4k$1@speranza.aioe.org...
    >> BD
    >>
    >> I found some work for you
    >>
    >> Sniff, sniff,sniff. Find the responsible ones. Since you do great
    >> work in finding
    >> Bad Guys , I thought I give you the following assignment. Thanks and
    >> good luck from
    >> me. I am now actually trolling you as you do so expertly to others
    >>
    >> BTW: You can become a hero if you sniff them out with your extensive
    >> experience
    >>
    >> Here you go
    >> First
    >> hxxp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38790670/ns/technology_and_science-securit
    >> y/?gt1=43001 Second
    >> hxxp://www.space.com/news/080827-iss-computervirus.html
    >> Third
    >> hxxp://www.technewsdaily.com/top-phishing-gang-turns-to-malware-1071/
    >>
    >>
    >> Some helpful tools for your computer in your head to help solve the
    >> above
    >> hxxp://www.technewsdaily.com/top-phishing-gang-turns-to-malware-1071/
    >> hxxp://www.technewsdaily.com/growing-internet-connectivity-could-incre
    >> ase-malware-attacks-1062/
    >> hxxp://www.technewsdaily.com/malware-computer-viruses-challenge-firewa
    >> ll-antivirus-protection-0918/
    >> hxxp://www.technewsdaily.com/10-things-you-must-know-about-malware-inf
    >> ections-0132/8
    >>

    >
    >
    > These now obfuscated links were posted on the
    > alt.politics.scorched-earth newsgroup recently.
    >
    > After following each of them, I discovered that my Apple iMac had been
    > - um.....'adjusted' - so that I could not quit programmes such as
    > SeaMonkey and Thunderbird or, indeed, carry out a normal shutdown of
    > my machine.I had the 'Spinning wheel of death' whatever I did!
    >
    > Perhaps those here who have the skill might just check the links and
    > tell me if they find anything malicious or simply tell me that I must
    > have been imagining things!


    I just tried all those sites and even stopped to read some of the
    articles. Certainly nothing suspicious looking and there's some pretty
    interesting reading too. No alarms went off and everything still seems to
    be working fine. I have XP Pro SP3 and use Firefox.

    --
    --- Everybody has a right to my opinion. ---

  3. #3
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Work for BD - MALWARE ALERT

    Li'l Abner wrote:

    > I just tried all those sites and even stopped to read some of the
    > articles. Certainly nothing suspicious looking and there's some pretty
    > interesting reading too. No alarms went off and everything still seems to
    > be working fine. I have XP Pro SP3 and use Firefox.
    >


    Well - you live up to what is said in your signature, Li'l Abner!

    Thank you for looking and for your response.

    I wonder if there could be something that was directed only at an OS X
    operating system. Surely not, though.

    Perhaps I'll take another look at the material using Windows XP Home SP3!

    Thanks again.

    Dave

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