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  1. #41
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Dealing with Unwanted Spyware and Parasites

    ~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
    news:G_ednW4Yl4Jc_mrRnZ2dnUVZ8qednZ2d@bt.com:

    > Dustin wrote:
    >> Do you need the message ID where you admit
    >> you have another account on the malwarebytes forum?

    >
    >
    > Yes please. ;-)


    Are you sure, BD? I'll show you my hand, before you place your bet.
    It's in the "Is MBAM is a 100% safe application. He's a small snippet
    of your post: (I'm showing you my cards, so you know i'm not bluffing):

    "Whilst I can (and have) registered again under another name, I'd
    prefer to have my ban rescinded and revert to being BD."
    "How would you feel about putting in a good word for me, Dustin?"

    Don't play games with me ****stick, I play to win.

    > I will respond to you IDC, Dustin.


    I'm waiting.

    > In spite of what *some* folk think, I do have a *real* life too!


    We all do. Not everyone is an admitted cybercriminal tho; all the while
    pretending to be a "good guy". Laughable, and stupid of you.

    --
    Hackers are generally only very weakly motivated by conventional
    rewards such as social approval or money. They tend to be attracted by
    challenges and excited by interesting toys, and to judge the interest
    of work or other activities in terms of the challenges offered and the
    toys they get to play with.

  2. #42
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Dealing with Unwanted Spyware and Parasites

    ~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
    news:G_ednW4Yl4Jc_mrRnZ2dnUVZ8qednZ2d@bt.com:

    > Dustin wrote:
    >> Do you need the message ID where you admit
    >> you have another account on the malwarebytes forum?

    >
    >
    > Yes please. ;-)


    Just in case my other post didn't make it. You said the following in
    the message-id post I'm writing about..

    "Whilst I can (and have) registered again under another name, I'd
    prefer to have my ban rescinded and revert to being BD. How would you
    feel about putting in a good word for me, Dustin?"

    usenet's a double edged sword, ****head. Especially for those of us
    running our own servers. *grin*. I tell you what, I'll even give you
    the threads name; so you can go have a quick read at what you wrote;
    as.. well, I've got you, ****er. <G>

    "Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?"

    > I will respond to you IDC, Dustin.


    I'm looking forward to reading your excuse for commiting criminal
    computer trespass and abuse of services. Surely you have a good and
    noble reason to abuse malwarebytes in such a fashion?

    --
    Hackers are generally only very weakly motivated by conventional
    rewards such as social approval or money. They tend to be attracted by
    challenges and excited by interesting toys, and to judge the interest
    of work or other activities in terms of the challenges offered and the
    toys they get to play with.

  3. #43
    JD Guest

    Re: Dealing with Unwanted Spyware and Parasites

    David H. Lipman wrote:
    > From: "JD"<JD@example.invalid>
    >
    >>>>> +10 and a shot of JD for Mike.

    >
    >
    >>> | And a shot of JD?

    >
    >>> LOL - Jack Daniels :-)

    >
    >
    > | JD's not paranoid! 8-)
    >
    > Hey... You have the initials of my favourite drink.
    >
    >


    JD either way. Good to go!

    --
    JD..

  4. #44
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Dealing with Unwanted Spyware and Parasites

    Dustin wrote:
    > ~BD~<~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
    > news:G_ednW4Yl4Jc_mrRnZ2dnUVZ8qednZ2d@bt.com:
    >
    >> Dustin wrote:
    >>> Do you need the message ID where you admit
    >>> you have another account on the malwarebytes forum?

    >>
    >>
    >> Yes please. ;-)

    >
    > Just in case my other post didn't make it. You said the following in
    > the message-id post I'm writing about..
    >
    > "Whilst I can (and have) registered again under another name, I'd
    > prefer to have my ban rescinded and revert to being BD. How would you
    > feel about putting in a good word for me, Dustin?"
    >
    > usenet's a double edged sword, ****head. Especially for those of us
    > running our own servers. *grin*. I tell you what, I'll even give you
    > the threads name; so you can go have a quick read at what you wrote;
    > as.. well, I've got you, ****er.<G>
    >
    > "Is MBAM is a 100% safe application?"


    100% correct! Here's a positive reference so there can be *no* dispute.

    http://groups.google.com/group/alt.p...f7f8577c?hl=en

    Message ID <uf6dnfDt-LfgU0DWnZ2dnUVZ8tidnZ2d@bt.com>

    You obviously have the same problem as Foldes in getting a Message ID
    from your personal server!

    >> I will respond to you IDC, Dustin.

    >
    > I'm looking forward to reading your excuse for commiting criminal
    > computer trespass and abuse of services. Surely you have a good and
    > noble reason to abuse malwarebytes in such a fashion?


    You 'forgot' to mention the other part of that post, in which I said ...

    "I genuinely felt (still feel) that the picture I posted was in no way
    pornographic and *was* meant simply in fun - *not* intended to be
    offensive.

    It was also in the Honorary Members group which is not, as far as I'm
    aware, accessible by the general public or children."

    **

    Now Mr Cook, if you review recent correspondence between us, you will
    determine that I had not denied I made that comment. You interpreted
    things that way! When you eventually understand that I tell the truth,
    we'll get on fine, I'm sure!

    I happened across this item too, whilst searching for that message ID.

    **

    Ant wrote:
    > "~BD~" wrote:
    >> Tell me, then, about the expertise and 'qualifications' of Mr
    >> Lipman. I suspect that he's a 'professional' but seems reluctant to say
    >> so. You talk as if you *know* him!

    > How do you get the impression I know him from my previous post when I
    > never mentioned or referred to him?


    I had a son who was a computer guru - he's an angel now. He guides me!

    > As it happens, both he and I are long-time contributors to acv and
    > acav, he offers advice to help people clean their machines and
    > provides a useful tool to do that in the form of Multi-AV. So yes,
    > I know him on usenet and from a private forum of researchers and
    > anti-malware people and have corresponded with him in email. I don't
    > know what he does for a living or what qualifications he has and
    > neither do I care because the advice he gives is sound. All
    > indications are that he has a wide knowledge of computer security,
    > viruses and other malware.


    Thank you. What you say holds no surprises!

    > As for my expertise, I've previously mentioned I'm a long-time
    > programmer with a particular interest in reverse engineering
    > malicious code. I know about the capabilities of most currently
    > circulating malware and popular exploits as you may have noticed from
    > other posts I've made to these groups. Of course, in this field it's
    > a constant learning experience as computer systems and software evolve
    > and the bay guys try out new methods.
    > I tend not to dispense advice about security or AV software because
    > that's not my area of interest or expertise and I don't use such
    > applications. If I have to clean infected systems I use my low-level
    > system knowledge and basic or specialist tools.



    You sound much like the cyber-friend I made on the Kaspersky forums!
    P2U is/was Dutch, Married to a Russian woman and lives(d) in Moscow. I
    'met' him on the Kaspersky forums after I had bought KAV7 a few years
    ago. Amongst other things he specialised in computer forensics and was
    trying to help me investigate how 'bad guys' do things.

    Here is a past PM conversation:

    QUOTE (by me! BD)

    If I type http://www.annex.com into IE7, my AOL browser or Firefox - it
    works as expected (or should I say as I might expect?).
    I wouldn't be surprised if you told me something was not quite right,
    even at first base!

    REPLY
    *****

    I understand that googlesyndication and google-analytics are there
    asking to execute scripts and to drop cookies, but what the **** are
    live.com and msn.com doing there?!?

    OK. I'll register later today as p2u. I have to go and see a student
    right now. I'll be back in an hour or three.
    Paul
    __________________________________________________ ___________________

    Regrettably, little further progress ensued. Here's the reason why.
    Message from Paul, 27.09.2008 05:50
    Hi, Dave!

    Yes, I owe you an explanation, but I couldn't find the strength to write
    you about it. At the end of last year, I was diagnosed with a swelling
    in the pancreatic area. I've been through hell all this time. Life
    expectancy is not much; at most 2 years. The problem is that the
    swelling was benign, but is turning into a malignant one. An operation
    means almost certain death. I'm not afraid of dying, not for myself - I
    just wonder how my little son is going to take this.
    I hope you understand, that in such a state of mind I'm not eager at all
    to communicate with anyone. This is nothing personal. I hope you
    understand that. That's also the reason why I rarely appear on this
    forum - the 'how-are-you' stuff scares me. I don't know how I am and why
    this is happening to me...
    Kind regards,
    Paul
    __________________________________________________ _____________________

    There is more information here should you be mildly interested.
    http://www.microsoft.com/communities...efault.aspx?dg...
    Or http://snurl.com/vy6sc
    It is basically an extract of posts I 'stored' on Jenn's BB but folk
    would have to register to read same there. http://pqlr.org/bbs/
    If I'm wasting your time, forgive me. My only ambition is to help, in
    any small way, to ruffle the feathers of the bad guys to which you
    refer. I seek only the truth.
    --
    Dave Message ID <qu6dnYGa1M9BJkDWnZ2dnUVZ7v2dnZ2d@bt.com>

    ****

    I had hoped you would take the place of Paul, Dustin - simply check.

    I've not heard from him since, btw. He had a two year old son.

    D.



  5. #45
    Aardvark Guest

    Re: Dealing with Unwanted Spyware and Parasites

    On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 01:12:13 +0000, Dustin wrote:

    > "Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote in
    > news:id8e62$ird$1@speranza.aioe.org:
    >
    >> And as usual I will continue to post and try to help others with
    >> computer related issues as I have been doing since 1993

    >
    > Your not much better than BD... Try helping yourself, fix your damn
    > client; It's not wordwrapping for ****.


    Foldes reckons that it's my client that's at fault. He's such a ****ing
    expert that he just *has* to be right,

    If his posts aren't wrapping in your client, it must definitely be the
    fault of this here Pan 0.133 I'm running here.

    Don't blame Foldes, blame me.



    --

  6. #46
    Mike Easter Guest

    Re: Dealing with Unwanted Spyware and Parasites

    Aardvark wrote:
    > Dustin wrote:
    >> "Peter Foldes"

    Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

    PF posted in OE-specific QP which OE-QP is not compatible with much of
    anything besides OE. If you look at his message source you can see the
    structure.

    OE's QP should not be used in 'mixed company' - that is it should not be
    used in such as newsgroup conversations where various agents are being
    used. Instead it should only be used where one OE user is conversing
    with another OE user.

    >>> And as usual I will continue to post and try to help others with
    >>> computer related issues as I have been doing since 1993


    >> Your not much better than BD... Try helping yourself, fix your damn
    >> client; It's not wordwrapping for ****.


    Dustin's newsreader was Xnews.

    > Foldes reckons that it's my client that's at fault. He's such a ****ing
    > expert that he just *has* to be right,
    >
    > If his posts aren't wrapping in your client, it must definitely be the
    > fault of this here Pan 0.133 I'm running here.
    >
    > Don't blame Foldes, blame me.


    Nope. Blame PF.

    --
    Mike Easter

  7. #47
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Dealing with Unwanted Spyware and Parasites

    Mike Easter wrote:
    > Aardvark wrote:
    >>
    >> Don't blame Foldes, blame me.

    >
    > Nope. Blame PF.
    >


    You damned Americans! ;-)

    Aardy was being sarcastic, Mike!

    You probably know that, really, eh?

  8. #48
    Mike Easter Guest

    Re: Dealing with Unwanted Spyware and Parasites

    ~BD~ wrote:
    > Mike Easter wrote:
    >> Aardvark wrote:
    >>>
    >>> Don't blame Foldes, blame me.

    >>
    >> Nope. Blame PF.
    >>

    >
    > You damned Americans! ;-)
    >
    > Aardy was being sarcastic, Mike!
    >
    > You probably know that, really, eh?


    Sarcasm, facetiousness, TIC tongueincheek - doesn't communicate
    particularly well in this medium.

    One strategy is to delimit with sarcasm/TIC on and sarcasm off markers.

    I suspect that Aard and PF have conversed about this subject before, but
    I wasn't an observer for that, or if I were, I don't recall it.

    If they did converse, I'm sure it resulted in PF recommending that
    everyone get a newsreader which works just like OE.


    --
    Mike Easter

  9. #49
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Dealing with Unwanted Spyware and Parasites

    Mike Easter wrote:
    > I'm sure it resulted in PF recommending that everyone get a newsreader
    > which works just like OE.


    Hahaha!

    Btw, I don't know about the 'markers' you mentioned.

    D.

  10. #50
    Mike Easter Guest

    Re: Dealing with Unwanted Spyware and Parasites

    ~BD~ wrote:

    > Btw, I don't know about the 'markers' you mentioned.


    There are switches to turn on and off a quote <q> </q> which can also be
    used to turn on and off sarcasm or TIC tongueincheek <TIC> </TIC>.

    Of course, I also believe that you can't just use TIC or even OMG omigod
    on the assumption that everyone knows what that means.

    I beieve that ambiguity and other lack of clarity and understanding are
    a big big problem in this type of medium exchange, and so therefore
    everyone should go to a little extra trouble to make themselves
    perfectly clear.

    It isn't that much trouble to spellout some quaint abbreviation, such as
    IAWTP Iagreewiththispost


    --
    Mike Easter

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