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    FromTheRafters Guest

    Re: Malwarebytes quietly becomes a big player in anti-malware software

    "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in message
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    > FromTheRafters wrote:
    >> "~BD~"<~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in message
    >> news:PoidnfeG-9338rnTnZ2dnUVZ8rGdnZ2d@bt.com...


    >>> They must both be disappointed, though, that the 'company' dispensed with
    >>> their services before Malwarebytes became *really* successful.
    >>>
    >>> I have no idea why they were dismissed though.

    >>
    >> Are you claiming that they were "dismissed" or "dispensed with"?
    >>
    >> If so, please cite some sort of reference for me to investigate.

    >
    > I am not claiming anything. Neither person is now employed by Malwarebytes. I
    > do not know why; it is none of my business, is it?


    No, it isn't.

    > Why would *you* want to investigate? It's none of *your* business either - is
    > it?


    I want to believe that you tell the truth, but it is very hard to do so when
    you phrase your questions in such an accusing way. It would be like me
    asking you why you let your son die without lifting a finger to help him. It's
    not lying, but it's not being truthful either.

    >> I somebody quits, I can see it being called "let go" but not "dismissed"
    >> or "dispensed with" because those two terms have a definite negative
    >> connotation.

    >
    > Do they?


    You know damned well that they do, you're not new to the English
    language.

    > I was unaware that Mr Lipman had chosen to 'quit' of his own volition.


    You can't use that excuse more than once,

    > Maybe he will now explain *why* he chose to leave such a flourishing company
    > if he really was a key player. Being truthful will help.


    Nobody owes you any explanations.

    >> Are you attempting to imply something, or just willing to let others infer
    >> wrongly that these researchers were sub-standard?

    >
    > Folk have to judge for themselves.


    Since you have refused to be explicit in your intent above, it appears
    that you knew you were skewing the truth. You see, being truthful
    would help you as well, but you have refused to be truthful here.

    Folk have to judge for themselves about your intent here too, and now
    I'm sure they can see that you are a dishonest person. I believe that
    you don't want to be seen as dishonest, only manipulative.

    >> You definitely deserve a visit if it is either the former or the latter. Why
    >> not just dispense with the slimy innuendo now that your targets have
    >> shown you that they know where you live. You're just begging for some
    >> anonymous foul play with real life consequences.

    >
    > My only *target* has been Foldes and his cronies at Aumha. If I have to suffer
    > 'consequences' in real life to bring out the truth, then so be it.


    You should not load your questions with innuendo meant to hurt the
    reputations of others. It puts you in a bad light.

    > Suitable documentation will survive to help track down any miscreants.


    The problem with that is that you will have so much documentation about
    so many people that you have intentionally upset, that the authorities will
    have too many suspects and nothing to help them winnow them down to
    an actual perpetrator. You are muddying up the waters to your own detriment.



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    Aardvark Guest

    Re: Malwarebytes quietly becomes a big player in anti-malwaresoftware

    On Mon, 18 Jul 2011 14:31:30 -0400, FromTheRafters wrote:

    > "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in message
    > news:PoidnfeG-9338rnTnZ2dnUVZ8rGdnZ2d@bt.com...
    >> Peter Foldes wrote:
    >>> "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in message
    >>> news:ToKdnXPsv-I42bnTnZ2dnUVZ7r-dnZ2d@bt.com...
    >>>> “The point is we can protect the internet community as a whole by
    >>>> stopping malware from being distributed to millions of people,”
    >>>> Kleczynski said.
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> No mention of the work done by Dustin Cook and David Lipman though!
    >>>> :-(
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> Typical Trolling post. It would not have been have you not added the
    >>> line above. WTF are you riding that stupid ignorant thoughts. Looks
    >>> like you are accusing Cook and Lipmann of lying . What an idiot you
    >>> are

    >>
    >>
    >> Lying?
    >>
    >> Not at all.
    >>
    >> They must both be disappointed, though, that the 'company' dispensed
    >> with their services before Malwarebytes became *really* successful.
    >>
    >> I have no idea why they were dismissed though.

    >
    > Are you claiming that they were "dismissed" or "dispensed with"?
    >
    > If so, please cite some sort of reference for me to investigate.
    >
    > I somebody quits, I can see it being called "let go" but not "dismissed"
    > or "dispensed with" because those two terms have a definite negative
    > connotation.
    >
    > Are you attempting to imply something, or just willing to let others
    > infer wrongly that these researchers were sub-standard?
    >
    > You definitely deserve a visit if it is either the former or the latter.
    > Why not just dispense with the slimy innuendo now that your targets have
    > shown you that they know where you live. You're just begging for some
    > anonymous foul play with real life consequences.


    IAWTP.



    --
    “Freedom without socialism is privilege and injustice, and socialism
    without freedom is slavery and brutality.” -Mikhail Bakunin

  3. #3
    Bullwinkle. Guest

    Re: Malwarebytes quietly becomes a big player in anti-malware software

    Of course you do, fits a mooching Socialist.


    "Aardvark" <aardvark@youllnever.know> wrote in message
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    IAWTP.




  4. #4
    Max Wachtel Guest

    Re: Malwarebytes quietly becomes a big player in anti-malware software

    On 07/18/2011 01:37 PM, ~BD~ wrote:

    > I have no idea why they were dismissed though.


    why do you continue to insinuate that they were dismissed?

    in·sin·u·ate/inˈsinyo͞oˌāt/Verb
    1. Suggest or hint (something negative) in an indirect and unpleasant way.




  5. #5
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Malwarebytes quietly becomes a big player in anti-malware software

    Max Wachtel wrote:
    > On 07/18/2011 01:37 PM, ~BD~ wrote:
    >
    >> I have no idea why they were dismissed though.

    >
    > why do you continue to insinuate that they were dismissed?
    >
    > in·sin·u·ate/inˈsinyo͞oˌāt/Verb
    > 1. Suggest or hint (something negative) in an indirect and unpleasant way.



    Do you know otherwise?

    I'm certainly willing to listen to the truth, especially when backed up
    with proof.

  6. #6
    Aardvark Guest

    Re: Malwarebytes quietly becomes a big player in anti-malwaresoftware

    On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 13:02:57 +0100, ~BD~ wrote:

    > Max Wachtel wrote:
    >> On 07/18/2011 01:37 PM, ~BD~ wrote:
    >>
    >>> I have no idea why they were dismissed though.

    >>
    >> why do you continue to insinuate that they were dismissed?
    >>
    >> in·sin·u·ate/inˈsinyo͞oˌāt/Verb 1. Suggest or hint (something negative)
    >> in an indirect and unpleasant way.

    >
    >
    > Do you know otherwise?
    >


    Yes, ****. And so do you.

    > I'm certainly willing to listen to the truth, especially when backed up
    > with proof.


    The word of both Dustin and David are sufficient for everyone else, and
    good enough for me, you slimy ****.



    --
    “Freedom without socialism is privilege and injustice, and socialism
    without freedom is slavery and brutality.” -Mikhail Bakunin

  7. #7
    Max Wachtel Guest

    Re: Malwarebytes quietly becomes a big player in anti-malware software

    On 07/20/2011 08:02 AM, ~BD~ wrote:
    > Max Wachtel wrote:
    >> On 07/18/2011 01:37 PM, ~BD~ wrote:
    >>
    >>> I have no idea why they were dismissed though.

    >>
    >> why do you continue to insinuate that they were dismissed?
    >>
    >> in·sin·u·ate/inˈsinyo͞oˌāt/Verb
    >> 1. Suggest or hint (something negative) in an indirect and unpleasant
    >> way.

    >
    >
    > Do you know otherwise?
    >

    yes
    > I'm certainly willing to listen to the truth, especially when backed up
    > with proof.


    I am not going to share anything I know about my friend David with you.
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