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    Peter Foldes Guest

    Re: Suspicious link? - A query

    "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message
    news:sMSdnYBB-Lzz_VDRnZ2dnUVZ8uednZ2d@bt.com...
    > Mike Easter wrote:
    >
    >> The file is from MS.

    >
    > How do you *KNOW* that? Serious question regarding that particular link.
    >
    >> People trust MS to not provide malicious executables.

    >
    > They do! What better domain to choose to fool folk?!!!
    >
    > Quote:
    >
    > A Spoofed URL describes one website that poses as another. It sometimes applies a
    > mechanism that exploits bugs in web browser technology, allowing a malicious
    > computer attack. Such attacks are most effective against computers that lack
    > recent security patches. Others are designed for the purpose of a parody.
    >
    > During such an attack, a computer user innocently visits a web site and sees a
    > familiar URL in the address bar such as http://www.wikipedia.org but is, in
    > reality, sending information to an entirely different location that would
    > typically be monitored by an information thief. When sensitive information is
    > requested by a fraudulent website, it is called phishing.
    >
    > The user is typically enticed to the false website from an email or a hyperlink
    > from another website.
    >
    > In another variation, a website may look like the original, but is in fact a
    > parody of it. These are mostly harmless, and are more noticeably different from
    > the original, as they usually do not exploit bugs in web browser technology.
    >
    > This can also take place in a hosts file. It can redirect a site(s) to another IP,
    > which could be a spoofed website.
    >
    > Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL_spoofing



    BD

    It is a legitimate site and period. You are purposely looking for trouble where
    there is none
    The site is in Portuguese and is from MS. What is more dangerous is opening links
    that are from Tiny URL or from tinypic as you posted. Nobody knows what they are
    opening with those. Smart people do not open those links because the can contain an
    infector or malware. It is like a Russian Roulette opening those type of links.

    Now back to your paranoid issue.

    Take the link below which you have posted and open it and go to the box in the
    Quick Details where it say's English and click on the little arrow and select
    Portuguese (Portugal) or Portuguese (Brazil) and then hit the Change button.
    You nom have arrived at your PARANOID page that you are blowing hot air in the
    direction of where the wind is coming from. Back in your face comes the crap that
    comes out of your mouth with every breath that you are trying to exhale.

    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/e...displaylang=en

    PARANOID,PARANOID and PARANOID you are

    Get a life already and stop making a fool of yourself continuously.

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    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Suspicious link? - A query

    Peter Foldes wrote:
    [....]
    > BD
    >
    > It is a legitimate site and period.


    You cannot possibly know that for sure!

    > You are purposely looking for trouble where there is none


    I've been "looking for trouble" for 5 years - *anywhere*!

    > The site is in Portuguese and is from MS. What is more dangerous is
    > opening links that are from Tiny URL or from tinypic as you posted.
    > Nobody knows what they are opening with those. Smart people do not open
    > those links because the can contain an infector or malware. It is like a
    > Russian Roulette opening those type of links.


    I've *never* knowingly posted a *bad* link. Some folk know that to be true.

    > Now back to your paranoid issue.
    >
    > Take the link below which you have posted and open it and go to the box
    > in the Quick Details where it say's English and click on the little
    > arrow and select Portuguese (Portugal) or Portuguese (Brazil) and then
    > hit the Change button.
    > You nom have arrived at your PARANOID page that you are blowing hot air
    > in the direction of where the wind is coming from. Back in your face
    > comes the crap that comes out of your mouth with every breath that you
    > are trying to exhale.
    >
    > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/e...displaylang=en
    >
    >
    > PARANOID,PARANOID and PARANOID you are
    >
    > Get a life already and stop making a fool of yourself continuously.



    You *never* listen! I have done as you asked and end up here:-

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

    But, and this is a *BIG BUT*, there is *no attempt whatsoever* for the
    page to *automatically* download a file onto my computer. One has to
    press a 'download button'.

    They ARE different!

    QED

  3. #3
    Peter Foldes Guest

    Re: Suspicious link? - A query

    Wooooosh. Went by you as usual. Do everyone a favor David and stop posting stupid
    thins about everyone and everything that you come across

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    "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message
    news:SPydnfXTN-Nw71DRnZ2dnUVZ7rednZ2d@bt.com...
    > Peter Foldes wrote:
    > [....]
    >> BD
    >>
    >> It is a legitimate site and period.

    >
    > You cannot possibly know that for sure!
    >
    >> You are purposely looking for trouble where there is none

    >
    > I've been "looking for trouble" for 5 years - *anywhere*!
    >
    >> The site is in Portuguese and is from MS. What is more dangerous is
    >> opening links that are from Tiny URL or from tinypic as you posted.
    >> Nobody knows what they are opening with those. Smart people do not open
    >> those links because the can contain an infector or malware. It is like a
    >> Russian Roulette opening those type of links.

    >
    > I've *never* knowingly posted a *bad* link. Some folk know that to be true.
    >
    >> Now back to your paranoid issue.
    >>
    >> Take the link below which you have posted and open it and go to the box
    >> in the Quick Details where it say's English and click on the little
    >> arrow and select Portuguese (Portugal) or Portuguese (Brazil) and then
    >> hit the Change button.
    >> You nom have arrived at your PARANOID page that you are blowing hot air
    >> in the direction of where the wind is coming from. Back in your face
    >> comes the crap that comes out of your mouth with every breath that you
    >> are trying to exhale.
    >>
    >> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/e...displaylang=en
    >>
    >>
    >> PARANOID,PARANOID and PARANOID you are
    >>
    >> Get a life already and stop making a fool of yourself continuously.

    >
    >
    > You *never* listen! I have done as you asked and end up here:-
    >
    > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...playLang=pt-pt
    >
    > But, and this is a *BIG BUT*, there is *no attempt whatsoever* for the page to
    > *automatically* download a file onto my computer. One has to press a 'download
    > button'.
    >
    > They ARE different!
    >
    > QED



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    Dustin Guest

    Re: Suspicious link? - A query

    ~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in
    news:SPydnfXTN-Nw71DRnZ2dnUVZ7rednZ2d@bt.com:

    > Peter Foldes wrote:
    > [....]
    >> BD
    >>
    >> It is a legitimate site and period.

    >
    > You cannot possibly know that for sure!


    Yea, like most of the rest of us, he can.

    > I've been "looking for trouble" for 5 years - *anywhere*!


    No you haven't. Go bug 4chan if you want "bad guys".

    > I've *never* knowingly posted a *bad* link. Some folk know that to
    > be true.


    Yea well, the road to hell is paved in gold with good intentions.

    > You *never* listen! I have done as you asked and end up here:-
    >
    > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...D=5B33B5A8-5E7
    > 6-401F-BE08-1E1555D4F3D4&displayLang=pt-pt
    >
    > But, and this is a *BIG BUT*, there is *no attempt whatsoever* for
    > the page to *automatically* download a file onto my computer. One
    > has to press a 'download button'.


    See the domain dip****? Unless your DNS has been compromised, you ARE
    visiting the microsoft website.



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