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  1. #21
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Feds shutter DNS malware scam that infected 4 million PCs

    From: "Nobody > (Revisited)" <usenetharvested@aol.com>

    | On 11/10/2011 2:37 PM, ~BD~ wrote:
    >> If you *knew* the organisation was 'crooked to the core', did you report
    >> the fact to the appropriate authorities? If so, how long ago?
    >>
    >> If not, why not?
    >>
    >> Just wondering. Others reading here might be wondering too!

    |
    | Hey dip****....
    |
    | Read the writeups on how long the authorities and other organizations
    | have been working this.
    |
    | Many of us have been involved for years on this one. We don't do it
    | here, there are a number of private forums and networks devoted to
    | tracking this crap.
    |
    | Mr. Lipman and I do see each other in those (waves, Dave).
    |
    | You are just pissed off because none of them will let *you* in.
    |

    Dave waves back... ;-)



    --
    Dave
    Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk
    http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp

  2. #22
    Nobody > (Revisited) Guest

    Re: Feds shutter DNS malware scam that infected 4 million PCs

    On 11/11/2011 4:28 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:
    > From: "Nobody > (Revisited)" <usenetharvested@aol.com>
    >
    > | On 11/10/2011 2:37 PM, ~BD~ wrote:
    >>> If you *knew* the organisation was 'crooked to the core', did you report
    >>> the fact to the appropriate authorities? If so, how long ago?
    >>>
    >>> If not, why not?
    >>>
    >>> Just wondering. Others reading here might be wondering too!

    > | | Hey dip****....
    > | | Read the writeups on how long the authorities and other
    > organizations | have been working this.
    > | | Many of us have been involved for years on this one. We don't do it
    > | here, there are a number of private forums and networks devoted to |
    > tracking this crap.
    > | | Mr. Lipman and I do see each other in those (waves, Dave).
    > | | You are just pissed off because none of them will let *you* in.
    > |
    > Dave waves back... ;-)
    >


    Yup...

    If BoaTurd Doofis truly knew even 5% of the real crap that's going on on
    the net, he'd dump his pooter, his cellphone, cancel all his credit
    cards, smash his TV, rip the landline phone out, and go try to convince
    a monastery to take him in.

    --
    "**** this is it, all the pieces do fit.
    We're like that crazy old man jumping
    out of the alleyway with a baseball bat,
    saying, "Remember me mother****er?"
    Jim “Dandy” Mangrum

  3. #23
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Feds shutter DNS malware scam that infected 4 million PCs

    From: "Nobody > (Revisited)" <usenetharvested@aol.com>

    > On 11/11/2011 4:28 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:
    >> From: "Nobody > (Revisited)" <usenetharvested@aol.com>
    >>
    >>> On 11/10/2011 2:37 PM, ~BD~ wrote:
    >>>> If you *knew* the organisation was 'crooked to the core', did you report
    >>>> the fact to the appropriate authorities? If so, how long ago?
    >>>>
    >>>> If not, why not?
    >>>>
    >>>> Just wondering. Others reading here might be wondering too!
    >>>> Hey dip****....
    >>>> Read the writeups on how long the authorities and other

    organizations |>> have been working this.
    >>>> Many of us have been involved for years on this one. We don't do it
    >>> here, there are a number of private forums and networks devoted to |

    >> tracking this crap.
    >>>> Mr. Lipman and I do see each other in those (waves, Dave).
    >>>> You are just pissed off because none of them will let *you* in.
    >>>

    >> Dave waves back... ;-)
    >>

    >
    > Yup...
    >
    > If BoaTurd Doofis truly knew even 5% of the real crap that's going on on the net, he'd
    > dump his pooter, his cellphone, cancel all his credit cards, smash his TV, rip the
    > landline phone out, and go try to convince a monastery to take him in.
    >



    For sure !

    --
    Dave
    Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk
    http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp



  4. #24
    Bullwinkle. Guest

    Re: Feds shutter DNS malware scam that infected 4 million PCs

    You did it, now you are ashamed.

    Confess and ask forgiveness, you will feel better.

    Besides, most already know or suspect you
    are a sick freak.

    Navel records do not lie, you do!


    "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message
    news:j9k19p$k03$4@dont-email.me...
    Bullwinkle. wrote:
    > Care to explain to the folks here what the action
    > was going to be if you did not "volunteer" to leave the
    > Navey when you did?



    Come back when you have finished school and know how to spell. OK?


  5. #25
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Feds shutter DNS malware scam that infected 4 million PCs

    David H. Lipman wrote:
    > From: "Nobody> (Revisited)"<usenetharvested@aol.com>
    >
    >> On 11/11/2011 4:28 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:
    >>> From: "Nobody> (Revisited)"<usenetharvested@aol.com>
    >>>
    >>>> On 11/10/2011 2:37 PM, ~BD~ wrote:
    >>>>> If you *knew* the organisation was 'crooked to the core', did you report
    >>>>> the fact to the appropriate authorities? If so, how long ago?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> If not, why not?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Just wondering. Others reading here might be wondering too!
    >>>>> Hey dip****....
    >>>>> Read the writeups on how long the authorities and other

    > organizations |>> have been working this.
    >>>>> Many of us have been involved for years on this one. We don't do it
    >>>> here, there are a number of private forums and networks devoted to |
    >>> tracking this crap.
    >>>>> Mr. Lipman and I do see each other in those (waves, Dave).
    >>>>> You are just pissed off because none of them will let *you* in.
    >>>>
    >>> Dave waves back... ;-)
    >>>

    >>
    >> Yup...
    >>
    >> If BoaTurd Doofis truly knew even 5% of the real crap that's going on on the net, he'd
    >> dump his pooter, his cellphone, cancel all his credit cards, smash his TV, rip the
    >> landline phone out, and go try to convince a monastery to take him in.
    >>

    >
    >
    > For sure !



    It seems likely that the internet will remain in its Gold Rush phase for
    some time yet. And in the crevices and corners of its slightly
    thrown-together structures, darknets and other private online
    environments will continue to flourish. They can be inspiring places to
    spend time in, full of dissidents and eccentrics and the Internet's
    original free-wheeling spirit. But a darknet is not always somewhere for
    the squeamish.

    On Freenet, there is a currently a "freesite" which makes allegations
    against supposed paedophiles, complete with names, photographs,
    extensive details of their lives online, and partial home addresses. In
    much smaller type underneath runs the disclaimer: "The material
    contained in this freesite is hearsay . . . It is not admissible in
    court proceedings and would certainly not reach the burden of proof
    requirement of a criminal trial." For the time being, when I'm wandering
    around online, I may stick to Google.

    *

    A good article here:

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology...ternet-freenet

  6. #26
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Feds shutter DNS malware scam that infected 4 million PCs

    Nobody > (Revisited) wrote:
    > On 11/11/2011 4:28 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:
    >> From: "Nobody > (Revisited)" <usenetharvested@aol.com>
    >>
    >> | On 11/10/2011 2:37 PM, ~BD~ wrote:
    >>>> If you *knew* the organisation was 'crooked to the core', did you
    >>>> report
    >>>> the fact to the appropriate authorities? If so, how long ago?
    >>>>
    >>>> If not, why not?
    >>>>
    >>>> Just wondering. Others reading here might be wondering too!

    >> | | Hey dip****....
    >> | | Read the writeups on how long the authorities and other
    >> organizations | have been working this.
    >> | | Many of us have been involved for years on this one. We don't do it
    >> | here, there are a number of private forums and networks devoted to |
    >> tracking this crap.
    >> | | Mr. Lipman and I do see each other in those (waves, Dave).
    >> | | You are just pissed off because none of them will let *you* in.
    >> |
    >> Dave waves back... ;-)
    >>

    >
    > Yup...
    >
    > If BoaTurd Doofis truly knew even 5% of the real crap that's going on on
    > the net, he'd dump his pooter, his cellphone, cancel all his credit
    > cards, smash his TV, rip the landline phone out, and go try to convince
    > a monastery to take him in.
    >


    Tell me, have *you* followed this path?

    https://freenetproject.org/jsite.html

  7. #27
    Bullwinkle. Guest

    Re: Feds shutter DNS malware scam that infected 4 million PCs

    Care to explain to the folks here what the action
    was going to be if you did not "volunteer" to leave the
    Navey when you did?

    You were/are a very sick/odd Freak

    "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message
    news:j9lr8v$di$1@dont-email.me...
    David H. Lipman wrote:
    > From: "Nobody> (Revisited)"<usenetharvested@aol.com>
    >
    >> On 11/11/2011 4:28 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:
    >>> From: "Nobody> (Revisited)"<usenetharvested@aol.com>
    >>>
    >>>> On 11/10/2011 2:37 PM, ~BD~ wrote:
    >>>>> If you *knew* the organisation was 'crooked to the core', did you
    >>>>> report
    >>>>> the fact to the appropriate authorities? If so, how long ago?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> If not, why not?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Just wondering. Others reading here might be wondering too!
    >>>>> Hey dip****....
    >>>>> Read the writeups on how long the authorities and other

    > organizations |>> have been working this.
    >>>>> Many of us have been involved for years on this one. We don't do it
    >>>> here, there are a number of private forums and networks devoted to |
    >>> tracking this crap.
    >>>>> Mr. Lipman and I do see each other in those (waves, Dave).
    >>>>> You are just pissed off because none of them will let *you* in.
    >>>>
    >>> Dave waves back... ;-)
    >>>

    >>
    >> Yup...
    >>
    >> If BoaTurd Doofis truly knew even 5% of the real crap that's going on on
    >> the net, he'd
    >> dump his pooter, his cellphone, cancel all his credit cards, smash his
    >> TV, rip the
    >> landline phone out, and go try to convince a monastery to take him in.
    >>

    >
    >
    > For sure !



    It seems likely that the internet will remain in its Gold Rush phase for
    some time yet. And in the crevices and corners of its slightly
    thrown-together structures, darknets and other private online
    environments will continue to flourish. They can be inspiring places to
    spend time in, full of dissidents and eccentrics and the Internet's
    original free-wheeling spirit. But a darknet is not always somewhere for
    the squeamish.

    On Freenet, there is a currently a "freesite" which makes allegations
    against supposed paedophiles, complete with names, photographs,
    extensive details of their lives online, and partial home addresses. In
    much smaller type underneath runs the disclaimer: "The material
    contained in this freesite is hearsay . . . It is not admissible in
    court proceedings and would certainly not reach the burden of proof
    requirement of a criminal trial." For the time being, when I'm wandering
    around online, I may stick to Google.

    *

    A good article here:

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology...ternet-freenet


  8. #28
    Bullwinkle. Guest

    Re: Feds shutter DNS malware scam that infected 4 million PCs

    Care to explain to the folks here what the action
    was going to be if you did not "volunteer" to leave the
    Navey when you did?

    You were/are a very sick/odd Freak

    "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message
    news:j9lral$di$2@dont-email.me...
    Nobody > (Revisited) wrote:
    > On 11/11/2011 4:28 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:
    >> From: "Nobody > (Revisited)" <usenetharvested@aol.com>
    >>
    >> | On 11/10/2011 2:37 PM, ~BD~ wrote:
    >>>> If you *knew* the organisation was 'crooked to the core', did you
    >>>> report
    >>>> the fact to the appropriate authorities? If so, how long ago?
    >>>>
    >>>> If not, why not?
    >>>>
    >>>> Just wondering. Others reading here might be wondering too!

    >> | | Hey dip****....
    >> | | Read the writeups on how long the authorities and other
    >> organizations | have been working this.
    >> | | Many of us have been involved for years on this one. We don't do it
    >> | here, there are a number of private forums and networks devoted to |
    >> tracking this crap.
    >> | | Mr. Lipman and I do see each other in those (waves, Dave).
    >> | | You are just pissed off because none of them will let *you* in.
    >> |
    >> Dave waves back... ;-)
    >>

    >
    > Yup...
    >
    > If BoaTurd Doofis truly knew even 5% of the real crap that's going on on
    > the net, he'd dump his pooter, his cellphone, cancel all his credit
    > cards, smash his TV, rip the landline phone out, and go try to convince
    > a monastery to take him in.
    >


    Tell me, have *you* followed this path?

    https://freenetproject.org/jsite.html


  9. #29
    FromTheRafters Guest

    Re: Feds shutter DNS malware scam that infected 4 million PCs

    "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message
    news:j9lral$di$2@dont-email.me...
    > Nobody > (Revisited) wrote:
    >> On 11/11/2011 4:28 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:
    >>> From: "Nobody > (Revisited)" <usenetharvested@aol.com>
    >>>
    >>> | On 11/10/2011 2:37 PM, ~BD~ wrote:
    >>>>> If you *knew* the organisation was 'crooked to the core', did you
    >>>>> report
    >>>>> the fact to the appropriate authorities? If so, how long ago?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> If not, why not?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Just wondering. Others reading here might be wondering too!
    >>> | | Hey dip****....
    >>> | | Read the writeups on how long the authorities and other
    >>> organizations | have been working this.
    >>> | | Many of us have been involved for years on this one. We don't do it
    >>> | here, there are a number of private forums and networks devoted to |
    >>> tracking this crap.
    >>> | | Mr. Lipman and I do see each other in those (waves, Dave).
    >>> | | You are just pissed off because none of them will let *you* in.
    >>> |
    >>> Dave waves back... ;-)
    >>>

    >>
    >> Yup...
    >>
    >> If BoaTurd Doofis truly knew even 5% of the real crap that's going on on
    >> the net, he'd dump his pooter, his cellphone, cancel all his credit
    >> cards, smash his TV, rip the landline phone out, and go try to convince
    >> a monastery to take him in.
    >>

    >
    > Tell me, have *you* followed this path?
    >
    > https://freenetproject.org/jsite.html


    You need to get better differentiation between things that are bad
    and things that can be used by bad people.

    Like this:

    http://thenerfherder.blogspot.com/20...of-usenet.html

    Those in charge of delivering internet services tend to paint with too wide
    a brush just because they don't fully understand the issue.

    There is nothing wrong with there being available ways to express one's
    opinions, without fearing repercussions, through a degree of anonymity
    or decentralization.

    You need a good bottle of hinky-sauce remover 'cause you've gotten it
    all over the place. )



  10. #30
    Aardvark Guest

    Re: Feds shutter DNS malware scam that infected 4 million PCs

    On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 12:05:33 -0500, FromTheRafters wrote:

    > "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message
    > news:j9lral$di$2@dont-email.me...
    >> Nobody > (Revisited) wrote:
    >>> On 11/11/2011 4:28 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:
    >>>> From: "Nobody > (Revisited)" <usenetharvested@aol.com>
    >>>>
    >>>> | On 11/10/2011 2:37 PM, ~BD~ wrote:
    >>>>>> If you *knew* the organisation was 'crooked to the core', did you
    >>>>>> report the fact to the appropriate authorities? If so, how long
    >>>>>> ago?
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> If not, why not?
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Just wondering. Others reading here might be wondering too!
    >>>> | | Hey dip****....
    >>>> | | Read the writeups on how long the authorities and other
    >>>> organizations | have been working this.
    >>>> | | Many of us have been involved for years on this one. We don't do
    >>>> it | here, there are a number of private forums and networks devoted
    >>>> to | tracking this crap.
    >>>> | | Mr. Lipman and I do see each other in those (waves, Dave).
    >>>> | | You are just pissed off because none of them will let *you* in.
    >>>> |
    >>>> Dave waves back... ;-)
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>> Yup...
    >>>
    >>> If BoaTurd Doofis truly knew even 5% of the real crap that's going on
    >>> on the net, he'd dump his pooter, his cellphone, cancel all his credit
    >>> cards, smash his TV, rip the landline phone out, and go try to
    >>> convince a monastery to take him in.
    >>>
    >>>

    >> Tell me, have *you* followed this path?
    >>
    >> https://freenetproject.org/jsite.html

    >
    > You need to get better differentiation between things that are bad and
    > things that can be used by bad people.
    >


    I've had Freenet running on my comp for a few years now.

    > Like this:
    >
    > http://thenerfherder.blogspot.com/20...of-usenet.html
    >
    > Those in charge of delivering internet services tend to paint with too
    > wide a brush just because they don't fully understand the issue.
    >


    Indeed.

    > There is nothing wrong with there being available ways to express one's
    > opinions, without fearing repercussions, through a degree of anonymity
    > or decentralization.
    >


    Which is why I run Freenet- for the benefit of those without a voice in
    their own countries.

    > You need a good bottle of hinky-sauce remover 'cause you've gotten it
    > all over the place. )


    LOL. Indeed.



    --
    "And thus I clothe my naked villany
    With odd old ends stol'n out of holy writ,
    And seem a saint, when most I play the devil."
    King Richard III (I, iii, 336-338)

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