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  1. #31
    Aardvark Guest

    Re: Ping: Dustin Cook - How would *you* find this rootkit?

    On Sun, 03 Jul 2011 18:25:25 +0100, ~BD~ wrote:

    > Perhaps you could find the time to put those folk at Aumha to the test.


    LOL.

    Yeah, right.

    As if Dustin will do a ****ing thing for you.



    --
    "Those who do not make human beings the center of their concern soon
    lose the capacity to make any ethical choices, for they willingly
    sacrifice others in the name of the politically expedient and
    practical." - Dwight Macdonald, “The Root Is Man.”

  2. #32
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Ping: Dustin Cook - How would *you* find this rootkit?

    Aardvark <aardvark@youllnever.know> wrote in
    news:iuqaff$uh2$1@dont-email.me:

    > On Sun, 03 Jul 2011 18:25:25 +0100, ~BD~ wrote:
    >
    >> Perhaps you could find the time to put those folk at Aumha to the
    >> test.

    >
    > LOL.
    >
    > Yeah, right.
    >
    > As if Dustin will do a ****ing thing for you.


    Hey. I just had a thought. I'm belittling myself a little with this
    snarky post.. but, I'm doing it anyways...

    Perhaps, Morgan with his vast superior knowledge would be able to assist
    BD in his journey? LOL!


    --
    (Hey) I keep on thinking that it's
    (Hey) all done and all over now (whoa)
    You keep on thinking you can save me save me
    (Hey) My ship is sinking but it's
    (Hey) all good and I can go down (whoa)
    You've got me thinking that the party's all over


  3. #33
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Ping: Dustin Cook - How would *you* find this rootkit?

    Aardvark wrote:
    > On Sun, 03 Jul 2011 18:25:25 +0100, ~BD~ wrote:
    >
    >> Perhaps you could find the time to put those folk at Aumha to the test.

    >
    > LOL.
    >
    > Yeah, right.
    >
    > As if Dustin will do a ****ing thing for you.


    I fully appreciate that few folk, including you, Aardvark, will have the
    necessary skill-set to detect anything untoward.

    There is no need for you to feel out-classed - you simply do not have
    the background nor experience of Dustin Cook. You fix ceilings (at least
    you /did/, once upon a time!) - Dustin fixes computers ... and he's good
    at it! :-)

  4. #34
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Ping: Dustin Cook - How would *you* find this rootkit?

    ~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
    news:iuq8m9$k0d$1@dont-email.me:

    > Maybe he'll simply 'pop in' to this thread. I respect his views.


    Especially since he has expressed a strong dislike of me, right?

    >> Do you have any specific tools in mind which might not work
    >> properly BD? or should this be dismissed as more slime?

    >
    > It's good to have a dialogue with you Dustin. Thank you for
    > responding.


    I respond to all sorts of people.

    > No, I am *not* suggesting that any particular 'tool' is suspect.


    Not this time?

    > I suppose it is possible that someone like you, Dustin, has never,
    > actually, signed up to a 'help' forum and gone through the due
    > process of having a 'volunteer' check and clean your computer.


    I have signed up on help forums. Sure, but no, not to have my computers
    checked. Damnit BD, I'll be accused of bragging again for that.

    I can't really say much or do anything at this point without your
    lapdog coming to your rescue. Not much point in your requests. If I do
    as you ask, I'm a snot nosed braggart for it. What do I get out of
    this, David? More slimey comments towards me? More assinine threats
    about not making some twit angry? Tell me, what possible benefit could
    I get from doing anything you ask?

    If you provide a reasonable explanation David, I'll consider doing what
    you want me to do. Seriously.

    > You have the ability to determine if all recommendations/advice
    > given is 'sound'. Perhaps you could find the time to put those folk


    Your lapdog doesn't seem to think so. In fact, he thinks that because
    I've chosen to pull wire and bend conduit (I really don't bend much
    conduit these days, everything's PVC now, but anyway) that I wouldn't
    possibly know anything. Perhaps you should ask him to help instead?



    --
    (Hey) I keep on thinking that it's
    (Hey) all done and all over now (whoa)
    You keep on thinking you can save me save me
    (Hey) My ship is sinking but it's
    (Hey) all good and I can go down (whoa)
    You've got me thinking that the party's all over


  5. #35
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Ping: Dustin Cook - How would *you* find this rootkit?

    ~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
    news:iuqb8n$4t8$1@dont-email.me:

    > There is no need for you to feel out-classed - you simply do not
    > have the background nor experience of Dustin Cook. You fix ceilings
    > (at least you /did/, once upon a time!) - Dustin fixes computers ...
    > and he's good at it! :-)


    None of you present have the same background as me, David. Not even
    your newest bestest pal, Morgan. His years of college can't make up for
    real life experience. He wasn't published in rolling stones, I was. <--
    That is bragging, for those who confuse simple facts with it.

    While Morgan recently commented that I pull wire for a living, He knows
    that I also still run my own technical support company. Similar I
    suspect to what he does. Onsite service calls. Only, if the box has
    real trouble and the customer is willing to pay for my time, I can save
    it, I don't *have to reformat*. <g>

    I can also retrieve lost data and information; without HAVING TO RELY
    on other peoples tools. I can find hidden software like spectorsoft
    (LOL!) in my sleep David.

    I come from the other side of the fence as you well know. That's why I
    know many of the things I do, that's why whether you like me or not, I
    am an expert in malware.

    So while your comment was intended as a wiseass remark, it is true. I
    do fix computers, and I am good at it.


    --
    (Hey) I keep on thinking that it's
    (Hey) all done and all over now (whoa)
    You keep on thinking you can save me save me
    (Hey) My ship is sinking but it's
    (Hey) all good and I can go down (whoa)
    You've got me thinking that the party's all over


  6. #36
    Bullwinkle. Guest

    Re: Ping: Dustin Cook - How would *you* find this rootkit?

    You have the skill set of a retard.

    You can not even find hardware after two seasons....LOL


    "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in message
    news:iuqb8n$4t8$1@dont-email.me...

    I fully appreciate that few folk, including you, Aardvark, will have the
    necessary skill-set to detect anything untoward.



  7. #37
    Bullwinkle. Guest

    Re: Ping: Dustin Cook - PSYCHO HOMOSEXUAL VIRUS WRITER/PASSER

    Morgan, of bd sucking fame, said he does not
    understand how international companies can keep
    money off shore and not pay US taxes.

    No wonder his business fails and he needs
    mum's help to get along.


    "Dustin" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:Xns9F17832C57090HHI2948AJD832@no...
    G. Morgan <G_Morgan@easy.com> wrote in
    news:bglv071lgl79guk40ckkb6t1pgsc1fe4vk@Osama-is-dead.net:

    > Dave U. Random wrote:
    >
    >>The stalker/psycho/woman hating/virus writer/virus passer &
    >>limpdicked faggot known as RAID/DUSTIN COOK/G.MORGAN is BACK.

    >
    > I'm not the same person as Dustin, thank you very much.


    Nope. We aren't the same person, at all. I look before I leap.
    This idiot will be back soon. Feel free to copy words from his playbook,
    you already are anyway. Sociopath, funny ****.

    Tell me again, How a VB app without the vbruntimes is in any way, stand
    alone or portable? LOL!




  8. #38
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Ping: Dustin Cook - How would *you* find this rootkit?

    Dustin wrote:
    > ~BD~<~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
    > news:iuqb8n$4t8$1@dont-email.me:
    >
    >> There is no need for you to feel out-classed - you simply do not
    >> have the background nor experience of Dustin Cook. You fix ceilings
    >> (at least you /did/, once upon a time!) - Dustin fixes computers ...
    >> and he's good at it! :-)

    >
    > None of you present have the same background as me, David. Not even
    > your newest bestest pal, Morgan. His years of college can't make up for
    > real life experience. He wasn't published in rolling stones, I was.<--
    > That is bragging, for those who confuse simple facts with it.
    >
    > While Morgan recently commented that I pull wire for a living, He knows
    > that I also still run my own technical support company. Similar I
    > suspect to what he does. Onsite service calls. Only, if the box has
    > real trouble and the customer is willing to pay for my time, I can save
    > it, I don't *have to reformat*.<g>
    >
    > I can also retrieve lost data and information; without HAVING TO RELY
    > on other peoples tools. I can find hidden software like spectorsoft
    > (LOL!) in my sleep David.
    >
    > I come from the other side of the fence as you well know. That's why I
    > know many of the things I do, that's why whether you like me or not, I
    > am an expert in malware.


    I have *never* questioned or challenged your expertise, Dustin.

    > So while your comment was intended as a wiseass remark, it is true. I
    > do fix computers, and I am good at it.


    My comment was *not* intended to be a wiseass remark. It was a genuine
    acknowledgement of your depth of knowledge.

    I do not, though, understand why you have chosen to fight with Graham
    Morgan. That is completely unnecessary, in my opinion.

    Dave

  9. #39
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Ping: Dustin Cook - How would *you* find this rootkit?

    Dustin wrote:
    > ~BD~<~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
    > news:iuq8m9$k0d$1@dont-email.me:
    >
    >> Maybe he'll simply 'pop in' to this thread. I respect his views.

    >
    > Especially since he has expressed a strong dislike of me, right?
    >
    >>> Do you have any specific tools in mind which might not work
    >>> properly BD? or should this be dismissed as more slime?

    >>
    >> It's good to have a dialogue with you Dustin. Thank you for
    >> responding.

    >
    > I respond to all sorts of people.
    >
    >> No, I am *not* suggesting that any particular 'tool' is suspect.

    >
    > Not this time?


    Correct!

    >> I suppose it is possible that someone like you, Dustin, has never,
    >> actually, signed up to a 'help' forum and gone through the due
    >> process of having a 'volunteer' check and clean your computer.

    >
    > I have signed up on help forums. Sure, but no, not to have my computers
    > checked. Damnit BD, I'll be accused of bragging again for that.


    You *do* have a sense of humor then?!! ;-)

    > I can't really say much or do anything at this point without your
    > lapdog coming to your rescue. Not much point in your requests. If I do
    > as you ask, I'm a snot nosed braggart for it. What do I get out of
    > this, David? More slimey comments towards me? More assinine threats
    > about not making some twit angry? Tell me, what possible benefit could
    > I get from doing anything you ask?


    Kudos - for being *the* man that finds just how a group of bad guys operate!

    > If you provide a reasonable explanation David, I'll consider doing what
    > you want me to do. Seriously.


    Both you and I *know* that Foldes lies. *I* know that Robear Dyer lies
    too. Don't do anything just for me - do it to demonstrate that I'm
    *wrong* about my suspicion that all is not above board at Aumha.

    >> You have the ability to determine if all recommendations/advice
    >> given is 'sound'. Perhaps you could find the time to put those folk

    >
    > Your lapdog doesn't seem to think so. In fact, he thinks that because
    > I've chosen to pull wire and bend conduit (I really don't bend much
    > conduit these days, everything's PVC now, but anyway) that I wouldn't
    > possibly know anything. Perhaps you should ask him to help instead?


    Few have the expertise necessary to check whether or not a machine
    really *is* clean when judged to be so by any 'helper' at Aumha - if
    *anyone* can do this, it is Dustin Cook!

    If Graham Morgan can also /test/ my theory - perhaps you should work
    together? Good guys versus the bad guys, eh?!!

    Dave

  10. #40
    FromTheRafters Guest

    Re: Ping: Dustin Cook - How would *you* find this rootkit?

    "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in message
    news:iuq5op$1f9$1@dont-email.me...
    [...]
    > I have no knowledge of the duties of 'Network administrators'. Will they be
    > using tools such as Malwarebytes and/or SuperAntispyware?


    Probably not.

    > Will they use the 'services' of an organisation such as Aumha.net -
    > downloading all manner of 'unknown' cleaning 'tools' until the helper/adviser
    > deems their network 'clean'? Somehow I doubt that!


    Probably not, and why should they - they're not looking for malware.



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