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  1. #1
    ~BD~ Guest

    Security Threat Report: Mid-year 2010

    Sophos has published the mid-year update to its security threat report,
    revealing the latest trends and findings from the world of cybercrime.

    Halfway through 2010, cybercrime continues to evolve and grow in both
    scale and sophistication.

    Read the new report to gain an insight into the latest views on IT
    security threats, including cyberwarfare, social networking threats,
    data loss, malware and spam trends, and whether any OS is risk-free.

    Ref: http://web.sophos.com/nl/jsp/m.jsp?c=11f3b2f49abc82e0d4

  2. #2
    Peter Foldes Guest

    Crossposting Removed

    Crossposting removed

    WTF are you crossposting this for. It belongs to the spyware group where you also
    crossposted it ,but for sure it does not belong here.
    You are an idiot that should belong in the Believe It or Not records as the dumbest
    computer wizard wannabe.
    And stop with your son and the cemetery. There is no such grave and you with your
    imagination talked yourself into it



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    "~BD~" <BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:usydnQLc7LusLuPRnZ2dnUVZ8nmdnZ2d@bt.com...
    > Sophos has published the mid-year update to its security threat report, revealing
    > the latest trends and findings from the world of cybercrime.
    >
    > Halfway through 2010, cybercrime continues to evolve and grow in both scale and
    > sophistication.
    >
    > Read the new report to gain an insight into the latest views on IT security
    > threats, including cyberwarfare, social networking threats, data loss, malware and
    > spam trends, and whether any OS is risk-free.
    >
    > Ref: http://web.sophos.com/nl/jsp/m.jsp?c=11f3b2f49abc82e0d4



  3. #3
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Security Threat Report: Mid-year 2010

    ~BD~ <BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in
    news:usydnQLc7LusLuPRnZ2dnUVZ8nmdnZ2d@bt.com:

    > Sophos has published the mid-year update to its security threat
    > report, revealing the latest trends and findings from the world of
    > cybercrime.
    >
    > Halfway through 2010, cybercrime continues to evolve and grow in
    > both scale and sophistication.
    >
    > Read the new report to gain an insight into the latest views on IT
    > security threats, including cyberwarfare, social networking threats,
    > data loss, malware and spam trends, and whether any OS is risk-free.
    >
    > Ref: http://web.sophos.com/nl/jsp/m.jsp?c=11f3b2f49abc82e0d4
    >


    Most of us who care and/or are into those scenes are already aware of the
    regurgitated news article clippings you keep posting here. This isn't a
    specific technical newsgroup; what real discussion could you possibly
    hope to achieve by continually doing this?


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    your Christ." - author unknown.

  4. #4
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Security Threat Report: Mid-year 2010

    On 01/09/2010 21:29, Dustin wrote:

    > Most of us who care and/or are into those scenes are already aware of the
    > regurgitated news article clippings you keep posting here. This isn't a
    > specific technical newsgroup; what real discussion could you possibly
    > hope to achieve by continually doing this?


    The report is, I'm fairly confident, only issued twice each year. IMO,
    it is well worth a read by *anyone* who uses a computer on-line.

    Being "into the scene", Dustin, can *you* explain how Cybercrime
    continues to grow exponentially, in spite of the best efforts of the
    anti-malware fraternity? Thing *have* changed dramatically since you
    *retired* over 10 years ago!

    What do you do, *practically*, to warn your family, friends, neighbours
    and fellow citizens of Kingsport, about the real-life dangers lurking on
    the Internet nowadays?

    BD

  5. #5
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Crossposting Removed

    On 01/09/2010 21:28, Peter Foldes wrote:
    > Crossposting removed


    Reinstated - so folk will know that you really are 'losing it'!
    >
    > WTF are you crossposting this for.


    I want to. It *is* allowed.

    > It belongs to the spyware group where
    > you also crossposted it ,but for sure it does not belong here.


    Just where did you imagine 'here' was/is, Peter Foldes?

    You posted *in* the spyware group! Doh!

    > And stop with your son and the cemetery. There is no such grave and you
    > with your imagination talked yourself into it


    Regrettably, there is.

    I suppose you don't believe that Jesus, the Son of God, ascended into
    heaven either, do you?

  6. #6
    Peter Foldes Guest

    Re: Crossposting Removed

    Crossposting removed again

    > You posted *in* the spyware group! Doh!


    BD
    Because you posted there and obviously when I or anybody else responds to you it
    will show there. You are raving idiot and a Troll

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    "~BD~" <BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
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    > On 01/09/2010 21:28, Peter Foldes wrote:
    >> Crossposting removed



  7. #7
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Security Threat Report: Mid-year 2010

    On 01/09/2010 22:09, Peter Foldes wrote:
    >> What do you do, *practically*, to warn your family, friends,
    >> neighbours and fellow citizens of Kingsport, about the real-life
    >> dangers lurking on the Internet nowadays?

    >
    > You cannot stop, can you. You are provoking and instigating as always


    You really do twist absolutely everything, don't you?

    Let me ask *you* the very same question:

    What do you do, *practically*, to warn your family, friends, neighbours
    and fellow citizens of ?? Montreal ??, about the real-life dangers
    lurking on the Internet nowadays?

    Plus!

    Why have I never seen you warn anyone on Annexcafe of these dangers?

    It should be noted that Mr Foldes even withholds this portion of his
    signature block when he posts in U2U.

    http://www.microsoft.com/protect

    Why is that, Peter?

  8. #8
    Peter Foldes Guest

    Re: Security Threat Report: Mid-year 2010

    HUH?

    You are an idiot. You really lost it David.

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    "~BD~" <BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:GrydnUktcsVcW-PRnZ2dnUVZ8g6dnZ2d@bt.com...
    > On 01/09/2010 22:09, Peter Foldes wrote:



  9. #9
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Security Threat Report: Mid-year 2010

    On 01/09/2010 23:16, Peter Foldes wrote:
    > HUH?
    >
    > You are an idiot. You really lost it David.
    >


    *I* did?

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    From: "Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com>

    Newsgroups: alt.privacy.spyware <---- YOU POSTED JUST TO *THIS* GROUP

    Subject: Crossposting Removed
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    Crossposting removed

    It belongs to the spyware group where you also
    crossposted it, *but for sure it does not belong here*. <--- WHERE?!!!

  10. #10
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Security Threat Report: Mid-year 2010

    On 01/09/2010 23:16, Peter Foldes cannot understand my questions now. He
    says .....

    > HUH?


    Just answer the questions, honestly, Mr Foldes.

    Surely that cannot be too difficult, even for you?

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