~BD~ wrote:
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> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>> ~BD~ wrote:
>>> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>>>> If you did post without being the slimeball you are, others might
>>>> even get to like you. (No, retract that ...)
>>>
>>> That comment is a reflection on /you/ - you do realise that?
>>
>> No, it is not. /You/ are the slimeball.
>>
>>>> Cross-post snipped as not relevant to my reply. Nor your post.
>>>
>>> Reinstated. There is a *Freeware* version of Malwarebytes.
>>
>> Snipped again.
>>
>>>>> So, I repeat my question yet again. Which independent body has
>>>>> actually checked the software in the manner I suggested
>>>>> earlier? i.e. Downloaded the software onto a known clean
>>>>> computer and then forensically examined said machine.
>>>>
>>>> The NSA.
>>>
>>> Cite a reference please.
>>
>> "The NSA has checked the software in the manner you suggested."
>
> I'd really like to believe that is true.
>
> It was a serious question. How can a member of the public check
> whether or not what you claim is true? There is certainly no
> mention of Malwarebytes when searching the NSA website:-
> http://www.nsa.gov/applications/sear...q=Malwarebytes
>
> Is there a straight-forward way to ask the NSA directly?
Yes.
http://www.nsa.gov/softwaretesting/s...eededhere.html
>>> A CD is available on *this* product!
>>
>> So what? What possible difference could there be if a product is
>> downloadable or comes on a CD? Answer: Absolutely none.
>
> You are *wrong* about that - IMO.
Your opinion about technical matters isn't worth the bytes needed to
print it. Stick to skinny boats.
> One has absolutely no idea what is actually loaded onto one's
> computer when one presses the 'Download' button! At least one may
> check a commercial CD/DVD /before/ loading the software. That's my
> take anyway. <shrug>
So if you had this CD/DVD from MalwareBytes, how would you -- *you* --
know if there was anything untoward about it?
Who could say that the shipping clerk at MalwareBytes doesn't alert
the programmers to ship *you* a special disk that makes *your*
computer go POOF in a huge cloud of gray smoke? Just to get even for
all your slimy comments toward them, you understand.
Let's face it: you have a slimy agenda towards MalwareBytes because
they kicked you out of their forum. You're a disruptive slimeball.
--
-bts
-Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul


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