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  1. #41
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Suspicious link? - A query

    ~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in news:2p-
    dnSPXYoQfnU3RnZ2dnUVZ8qSdnZ2d@bt.com:

    > ~BD~ wrote:
    >>
    >> WHY? That's all I ask!
    >> ***

    >
    >
    > Here's a translation by Google.
    >
    > The way I read it, it seems that one *should* have to 'click' before

    a
    > download starts. <shrug>
    >
    > http://i55.tinypic.com/1z6cto1.jpg
    >
    > Maybe I'm not understanding correctly? If I'm not not, please

    explain.
    >
    > TIA
    >
    > D.


    I'm going to give you a simple demonstration.....

    the first url will load a page, and nothing more. You would have to
    click the "download here" button to get BugHunter.

    http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk

    this url will cause your computer to ask (if you have it selected) or
    just download my bughunter. No "click here to download".

    http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/BUGHUN22.ZIP


    This happens to be a .ZIP file, but it could be an exe/pdf/doc/mp3,
    whatever I want. It's a direct link; so your computer isn't going to
    request you to click more webpages to get it!

    Do you understand whats going on with the ms link now, BD?

    --
    Some people are like a Slinky. Not much good for anything, but you
    can't help but smile when one tumbles down the stairs.

  2. #42
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Suspicious link? - A query

    Dustin wrote:
    > ~BD~<~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in news:2p-
    > dnSPXYoQfnU3RnZ2dnUVZ8qSdnZ2d@bt.com:
    >
    >> ~BD~ wrote:
    >>>
    >>> WHY? That's all I ask!
    >>> ***

    >>
    >>
    >> Here's a translation by Google.
    >>
    >> The way I read it, it seems that one *should* have to 'click' before

    > a
    >> download starts.<shrug>
    >>
    >> http://i55.tinypic.com/1z6cto1.jpg
    >>
    >> Maybe I'm not understanding correctly? If I'm not not, please

    > explain.
    >>
    >> TIA
    >>
    >> D.

    >
    > I'm going to give you a simple demonstration.....
    >
    > the first url will load a page, and nothing more. You would have to
    > click the "download here" button to get BugHunter.
    >
    > http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    >
    > this url will cause your computer to ask (if you have it selected) or
    > just download my bughunter. No "click here to download".
    >
    > http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/BUGHUN22.ZIP
    >
    >
    > This happens to be a .ZIP file, but it could be an exe/pdf/doc/mp3,
    > whatever I want. It's a direct link; so your computer isn't going to
    > request you to click more webpages to get it!
    >
    > Do you understand whats going on with the ms link now, BD?


    That is a very clear and understandable demonstration, Dustin, for which
    I thank you.

    Maybe you'll have read my responses to BTS, maybe not. I'll repeat here:

    **

    I'm not for a moment suggesting that *Microsoft* serves malware.

    'Bad guys' who use spoof web pages *do*, though!

    >> Is there *anyone* on this group who has the wherewithal to download
    >> the file and CHECK that it is just as it should be? If not, can
    >> someone direct me to somewhere when it could be checked.


    > Do your own work.


    If I knew *how* to check the file for authenticity, I would do so. I'm
    here asking (no, grovelling!) for help/advice from you or others who may
    know how to do so. If you don't wish to help, that's fine but you surely
    could point me in the right direction, couldn't you?

    I note that you avoided mentioning 'the challenge' ......
    https://www.phish-no-phish.com/default.aspx

    Did you take it? If you did, you will have noticed how easy it is to
    spoof (copy) the *real McCoy*. All I wish to establish is that the SP3
    file posted - for no apparent reason - in the 24hsh group is *real* and
    is of no danger to anyone.

    This is the proper page to *obtain* the download:

    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...playLang=pt-pt

    Once one presses the download button, one is whisked away to here

    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/t...playLang=pt-pt

    You will note that it's the same at the original SP3 link in 24hsh

    So far, so good - but *who* pushed a *download button* to effect the
    actual download and *why* was the link posted in the newsgroup?

    My motives are genuine. I simply don't like 'bad guys'! ;-)

    HTH

    D.

  3. #43
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Suspicious link? - A query

    ~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in
    news:l8-dnULDA-ljC03RnZ2dnUVZ7sqdnZ2d@bt.com:

    > Dustin wrote:
    >> ~BD~<~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in news:2p-
    >> dnSPXYoQfnU3RnZ2dnUVZ8qSdnZ2d@bt.com:
    >>
    >>> ~BD~ wrote:
    >>>>
    >>>> WHY? That's all I ask!
    >>>> ***
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> Here's a translation by Google.
    >>>
    >>> The way I read it, it seems that one *should* have to 'click'
    >>> before

    >> a
    >>> download starts.<shrug>
    >>>
    >>> http://i55.tinypic.com/1z6cto1.jpg
    >>>
    >>> Maybe I'm not understanding correctly? If I'm not not, please

    >> explain.
    >>>
    >>> TIA
    >>>
    >>> D.

    >>
    >> I'm going to give you a simple demonstration.....
    >>
    >> the first url will load a page, and nothing more. You would have to
    >> click the "download here" button to get BugHunter.
    >>
    >> http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    >>
    >> this url will cause your computer to ask (if you have it selected)
    >> or just download my bughunter. No "click here to download".
    >>
    >> http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/BUGHUN22.ZIP
    >>
    >>
    >> This happens to be a .ZIP file, but it could be an exe/pdf/doc/mp3,
    >> whatever I want. It's a direct link; so your computer isn't going
    >> to request you to click more webpages to get it!
    >>
    >> Do you understand whats going on with the ms link now, BD?

    >
    > That is a very clear and understandable demonstration, Dustin, for
    > which I thank you.
    >
    > 'Bad guys' who use spoof web pages *do*, though!


    Sure. So?

    > If I knew *how* to check the file for authenticity, I would do so.
    > I'm here asking (no, grovelling!) for help/advice from you or others
    > who may know how to do so. If you don't wish to help, that's fine
    > but you surely could point me in the right direction, couldn't you?


    YOU don't need to check the file, it's coming from the ms site. They
    aren't in the habit of serving malware in windows updates.

    If that doesn't satisfy you, you can download the file and check it's
    hash/digital signature.

    > This is the proper page to *obtain* the download:


    Either page works, in fact, the first link only takes you to the second
    link anyway.

    > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...D=5B33B5A8-5E7
    > 6-401F-BE08-1E1555D4F3D4&displayLang=pt-pt
    >
    > Once one presses the download button, one is whisked away to here
    >
    > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/t...Id=5b33b5a8-5e
    > 76-401f-be08-1e1555d4f3d4&displayLang=pt-pt
    >
    > You will note that it's the same at the original SP3 link in 24hsh


    Which is a direct link.. of sorts. for the purposes of this, you may
    consider it a direct link.

    > So far, so good - but *who* pushed a *download button* to effect the
    > actual download and *why* was the link posted in the newsgroup?


    Whoever provided the second url pushed the download button and got the
    second url they provided. As far as why that link instead of the other
    one, I guess to make you ask stupid questions?



    --
    Some people are like a Slinky. Not much good for anything, but you
    can't help but smile when one tumbles down the stairs.

  4. #44
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Suspicious link? - A query

    Dustin wrote:
    > ~BD~<~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in
    > news:l8-dnULDA-ljC03RnZ2dnUVZ7sqdnZ2d@bt.com:


    [....]
    >> That is a very clear and understandable demonstration, Dustin, for
    >> which I thank you.
    >>
    >> 'Bad guys' who use spoof web pages *do*, though!

    >
    > Sure. So?


    Hmmm.

    > YOU don't need to check the file, it's coming from the ms site. They
    > aren't in the habit of serving malware in windows updates.


    OK. Let me get this *absolutely* straight.

    If I ever see www.microsoft.com or, say, www.google.com on my computer
    screen, are you are telling me, categorically, that I will *always* end
    up at the *genuine* Microsoft or Google web site if I click on the link?

    > If that doesn't satisfy you, you can download the file and check it's
    > hash/digital signature.


    Would you explain *how* to do that, please - or point me in the right
    direction.

    >> So far, so good - but *who* pushed a *download button* to effect the
    >> actual download and *why* was the link posted in the newsgroup?

    >
    > Whoever provided the second url pushed the download button and got the
    > second url they provided.


    We agree on that, at least!

    > As far as why that link instead of the other
    > one, I guess to make you ask stupid questions?


    C'mon, Dustin! I offer myself up as a student - so you can teach me!



  5. #45
    Peter Foldes Guest

    Re: Suspicious link? - A query


    "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message
    news:M82dndI-TrCDOE3RnZ2dnUVZ8rqdnZ2d@bt.com...
    > Dustin wrote:
    >> ~BD~<~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in
    >> news:l8-dnULDA-ljC03RnZ2dnUVZ7sqdnZ2d@bt.com:

    >
    > [....]
    >>> That is a very clear and understandable demonstration, Dustin, for
    >>> which I thank you.
    >>>
    >>> 'Bad guys' who use spoof web pages *do*, though!

    >>
    >> Sure. So?

    >
    > Hmmm.
    >
    >> YOU don't need to check the file, it's coming from the ms site. They
    >> aren't in the habit of serving malware in windows updates.

    >
    > OK. Let me get this *absolutely* straight.
    >
    > If I ever see www.microsoft.com or, say, www.google.com on my computer screen, are
    > you are telling me, categorically, that I will *always* end up at the *genuine*
    > Microsoft or Google web site if I click on the link?
    >
    >> If that doesn't satisfy you, you can download the file and check it's
    >> hash/digital signature.

    >
    > Would you explain *how* to do that, please - or point me in the right direction.
    >
    >>> So far, so good - but *who* pushed a *download button* to effect the
    >>> actual download and *why* was the link posted in the newsgroup?

    >>
    >> Whoever provided the second url pushed the download button and got the
    >> second url they provided.

    >
    > We agree on that, at least!
    >
    >> As far as why that link instead of the other
    >> one, I guess to make you ask stupid questions?

    >
    > C'mon, Dustin! I offer myself up as a student - so you can teach me!



    David

    For the 3rd time. That Portuguese XP SP3 link posted to the 24hr is an authentic
    link from Microsoft. Why the OP posted it ,is only known to him. Same with you when
    you post a stupid link ,it is only known to you why you did.

    >>C'mon, Dustin! I offer myself up as a student - so you can teach me!


    And you said the exact same to me 5 years ago

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  6. #46
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Suspicious link? - A query

    ~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in
    news:M82dndI-TrCDOE3RnZ2dnUVZ8rqdnZ2d@bt.com:

    >> YOU don't need to check the file, it's coming from the ms site.
    >> They aren't in the habit of serving malware in windows updates.

    >
    > OK. Let me get this *absolutely* straight.


    This should be good.

    > If I ever see www.microsoft.com or, say, www.google.com on my
    > computer screen, are you are telling me, categorically, that I will
    > *always* end up at the *genuine* Microsoft or Google web site if I
    > click on the link?


    I knew it was going to be funny! Ahem, that is *not* what you've been
    repeatedly told. Please go back and re-read previous replies to you on
    thus subject.

    >> If that doesn't satisfy you, you can download the file and check
    >> it's hash/digital signature.

    >
    > Would you explain *how* to do that, please - or point me in the
    > right direction.


    I'll point you in the right direction. I don't seem to be very good
    with explaining things to you. http://www.google.com

    >> As far as why that link instead of the other
    >> one, I guess to make you ask stupid questions?

    >
    > C'mon, Dustin! I offer myself up as a student - so you can teach me!


    No, really.. I don't know why they didn't post the first link instead.
    I suppose to save the user from having to click "Download me!". Either
    way, the links are fine. They are going for the same thing. The second
    link saves you the trouble of having to click download me.

    I have a suggestion for you, BD. seriously. I've read the book myself a
    couple of times because the cartoon sidelines are so frakkin funny! The
    complete idiots guide to HTML. If you read that book, you'd learn alot
    about how the world wide web and a little about the internet too! and
    save alot of us (including yourself) some time.




    --
    Some people are like a Slinky. Not much good for anything, but you
    can't help but smile when one tumbles down the stairs.

  7. #47
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Suspicious link? - A query

    "Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote in
    news:iaqfi8$76o$1@speranza.aioe.org:

    > And you said the exact same to me 5 years ago


    Hmm.. So I should be wanting to shoot you for this nick known as BD?





    --
    Some people are like a Slinky. Not much good for anything, but you can't
    help but smile when one tumbles down the stairs.

  8. #48
    Peter Foldes Guest

    Re: Suspicious link? - A query

    "Dustin" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:Xns9E24EC252EDACHHI2948AJD832@no...
    > "Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote in
    > news:iaqfi8$76o$1@speranza.aioe.org:
    >
    >> And you said the exact same to me 5 years ago

    >
    > Hmm.. So I should be wanting to shoot you for this nick known as BD?


    Most probably Yes :-)

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    Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
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  9. #49
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Suspicious link? - A query

    "Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote in news:iaql2r$hs8$1
    @speranza.aioe.org:

    > "Dustin" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:Xns9E24EC252EDACHHI2948AJD832@no...
    >> "Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote in
    >> news:iaqfi8$76o$1@speranza.aioe.org:
    >>
    >>> And you said the exact same to me 5 years ago

    >>
    >> Hmm.. So I should be wanting to shoot you for this nick known as BD?

    >
    > Most probably Yes :-)
    >


    You...You... ****in *******..


    --
    Stupidity isn't a crime. So you're free to go.

  10. #50
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Suspicious link? - A query

    Dustin <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in
    news:Xns9E24EBEF390BEHHI2948AJD832@no:

    > If you read that book, you'd learn alot about how the world wide web
    > and a little about the internet too! and save alot of us (including
    > yourself) some time.


    Did I **** that up or what..

    Lets try again.

    If you read that book, you will learn alot about how the world wide
    web and the internet in general both work. Why websites come up when
    you type in urls. It might all become clear to you.


    --
    Stupidity isn't a crime. So you're free to go.

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