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  1. #11
    Hot-Text Guest

    Re: A picture says it all!


    "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message news:m6adnf6W68xQq2DSnZ2dnUVZ8uCdnZ2d@bt.com...
    > G. Morgan wrote:
    >> ~BD~ wrote:
    >>
    >>> It would have been even more helpful had he reported whether or not
    >>> *his* ISP is now blocking access to TPB. Oh well. <shrug>

    >>
    >> Even if it does, he can get around it.
    >>
    >> Can you?
    >>

    >
    > Yes.
    >
    > http://tpb.pirateparty.org.uk/
    >
    >


    Now you open the Pandora Box
    McAfee will not be able to save you....

    < http://tpb.pirateparty.org.uk/search/Pandora/0/99/300 >


  2. #12
    Aardvark Guest

    Re: A picture says it all!

    On Wed, 11 Jul 2012 22:38:00 +0000, Hot-Text wrote:

    > For ThePiratebay.se is Blocked by McAfee for your own Protection,
    > to keep you from getting a Virus or Spywares..


    LOL. Idiot. It's to stop you from getting *torrents*, floffy.



    --
    You do not have to say anything, but it may harm
    your defence if you do not mention when questioned
    something which you later reply on in court. Anything
    you do say may be given in evidence. Do you understand?

  3. #13
    Hot-Text Guest

    Re: A picture says it all!


    "Aardvark" <aardvark@aardvark.uk.tc> wrote in message news:jtl0bl$4dl$2@dont-email.me...
    > On Wed, 11 Jul 2012 22:38:00 +0000, Hot-Text wrote:
    >
    >> For ThePiratebay.se is Blocked by McAfee for your own Protection,
    >> to keep you from getting a Virus or Spywares..

    >
    > LOL. Idiot. It's to stop you from getting *torrents*, floffy.
    >
    >


    Virus or Spywares came by the way of torrents,
    So who will have the last LooL will not be you..


    Do you know that your Sandbox is the Pandora-Box,
    Just one good torrents download,
    can open the Sandbox,
    and because you close your Protection of a good Firewall,
    Kiss your PC good by........

  4. #14
    Aardvark Guest

    Re: A picture says it all!

    On Wed, 11 Jul 2012 23:45:44 +0000, Hot-Text wrote:

    > "Aardvark" <aardvark@aardvark.uk.tc> wrote in message
    > news:jtl0bl$4dl$2@dont-email.me...
    >> On Wed, 11 Jul 2012 22:38:00 +0000, Hot-Text wrote:
    >>
    >>> For ThePiratebay.se is Blocked by McAfee for your own Protection,
    >>> to keep you from getting a Virus or Spywares..

    >>
    >> LOL. Idiot. It's to stop you from getting *torrents*, floffy.
    >>
    >>
    >>

    > Virus or Spywares came by the way of torrents,


    Bollocks, MyNews.

    > So who will have the last LooL will not be you..
    >


    Indeed it will, floffy.

    >
    > Do you know that your Sandbox is the Pandora-Box,
    > Just one good torrents download,
    > can open the Sandbox,


    What the **** are you babbling about?

    > and because you close your Protection of a good Firewall,


    This computer is behind two NAT routers. Oh, and it runs on Linux.

    > Kiss your PC good by........


    First you have to tell me how to get a M$ virus or whatever to run on a
    Linux box. Or even a Linux virus on *my* box.

    You're an idiot.



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    You do not have to say anything, but it may harm
    your defence if you do not mention when questioned
    something which you later reply on in court. Anything
    you do say may be given in evidence. Do you understand?

  5. #15
    Hot-Text Guest

    Re: A picture says it all!

    "Aardvark" <aardvark@aardvark.uk.tc> wrote in message news:jtl42o$4dl$4@dont-email.me...
    > On Wed, 11 Jul 2012 23:45:44 +0000, Hot-Text wrote:
    >
    >> "Aardvark" <aardvark@aardvark.uk.tc> wrote in message
    >> news:jtl0bl$4dl$2@dont-email.me...
    >>> On Wed, 11 Jul 2012 22:38:00 +0000, Hot-Text wrote:
    >>>
    >>>> For ThePiratebay.se is Blocked by McAfee for your own Protection,
    >>>> to keep you from getting a Virus or Spywares..
    >>>
    >>> LOL. Idiot. It's to stop you from getting *torrents*, floffy.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>

    >> Virus or Spywares came by the way of torrents,

    >
    > Bollocks, MyNews.
    >
    >> So who will have the last LooL will not be you..
    >>

    >
    > Indeed it will, floffy.
    >
    >>
    >> Do you know that your Sandbox is the Pandora-Box,
    >> Just one good torrents download,
    >> can open the Sandbox,

    >
    > What the **** are you babbling about?
    >
    >> and because you close your Protection of a good Firewall,

    >
    > This computer is behind two NAT routers. Oh, and it runs on Linux.
    >
    >> Kiss your PC good by........

    >
    > First you have to tell me how to get a M$ virus or whatever to run on a
    > Linux box. Or even a Linux virus on *my* box.
    >

    No you a Visual Basic Box...

    > You're an idiot.
    >
    >


    With Linux Virus,
    you not immune from computer viruses,
    Just because you have a Unix-like,
    computer operating systems..

    The Truth is::
    Unix-like OS need a Protection of a good Firewall Too....


    < http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT3307459975.html >

  6. #16
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: A picture says it all!

    Hot-Text wrote:
    [....]
    > With Linux <snip>, you not immune from computer viruses, Just because you
    > have a Unix-like, computer operating systems..
    >
    > The Truth is:: Unix-like OS need a Protection of a good Firewall Too....
    >
    >
    > < http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT3307459975.html >



    Here's an extract from an article ......


    Got Root?

    Root kits are the real danger. A root kit is a system of malicious
    software designed to obfuscate itself such that the user has no idea it
    was installed and is running. I have been a victim of a root kit (long
    ago) and strongly suggest the addition of the rkhunter tool. In fact,
    when installing a new Linux system, rkhunter is one of the first tools I
    add. And as soon as it is added, it is used.

    Root kits are those nasty pieces of software that once installed are
    really difficult (if not impossible) to remove. And some root kits are
    so bad they compromise your system such that you can not recover. And if
    you're wondering how many root kits are out there, install rkhunter, run
    it, and see how many root kits it checks for. You will be surprised.

    And root kits do not just attack servers. I have seen desktop machines
    infected with root kits. This is especially true if your Linux machine
    lives on a static IP address with no firewall protection between it and
    the outside world.

    *

    That's from here:-
    https://www.linux.com/learn/tutorial...ne-to-viruses/


    FYI - The Rootkit Hunter project http://rkhunter.sourceforge.net/

    --
    Dave - wondering why Aardvark feels a need to sit behind *two* routers!



  7. #17
    Virus Guy Guest

    Re: A picture says it all!

    ~BD~ wrote:

    > Got Root?
    >
    > Root kits are the real danger.


    For for a system running Windows 98.

  8. #18
    Hot-Text Guest

    Re: A picture says it all!

    "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message news:yZqdnRJEH9oIPmPSnZ2dnUVZ8iidnZ2d@bt.com...
    > Hot-Text wrote:
    > [....]
    >> With Linux <snip>, you not immune from computer viruses, Just because you
    >> have a Unix-like, computer operating systems..
    >>
    >> The Truth is:: Unix-like OS need a Protection of a good Firewall Too....
    >>
    >>
    >> < http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT3307459975.html >

    >
    >
    > Here's an extract from an article ......
    >
    >
    > Got Root?
    >
    > Root kits are the real danger. A root kit is a system of malicious
    > software designed to obfuscate itself such that the user has no idea it
    > was installed and is running. I have been a victim of a root kit (long
    > ago) and strongly suggest the addition of the rkhunter tool. In fact,
    > when installing a new Linux system, rkhunter is one of the first tools I
    > add. And as soon as it is added, it is used.
    >
    > Root kits are those nasty pieces of software that once installed are
    > really difficult (if not impossible) to remove. And some root kits are
    > so bad they compromise your system such that you can not recover. And if
    > you're wondering how many root kits are out there, install rkhunter, run
    > it, and see how many root kits it checks for. You will be surprised.
    >
    > And root kits do not just attack servers. I have seen desktop machines
    > infected with root kits. This is especially true if your Linux machine
    > lives on a static IP address with no firewall protection between it and
    > the outside world.
    >
    > *
    >
    > That's from here:-
    > https://www.linux.com/learn/tutorial...ne-to-viruses/
    >
    >
    > FYI - The Rootkit Hunter project http://rkhunter.sourceforge.net/
    >


    More info:::::::::
    < http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/f...rkhunter-users >

    >
    > Dave - wondering why Aardvark feels a need to sit behind *two* routers!
    >


    TO Make 3 Firewalls

    (#1 router) have Open ports in firewall,
    to (#2 router) IP,
    to help rout all stackers to Linux machine IP,

    to help keep (#1 router) Computers IP Safe be hind it Firewall..
    but it will not always work....
    If the Linux off line or (#2 router)..
    all (#1 router) Computers is behind one Computer Firewall..

    Right way is 3 router...
    So that (#1 router) rout to,
    (#2 router) IP and (#3 router) IP..
    Putting all Computers is behind two Firewalls

    Now (#2 router) IP and (#3 router) IP's can be..
    In 300.300.300.1 to 355.355.355.355
    putting the Computers behind a unknown IP..
    Work with Microsoft Windows...
    that why I love Windows it will brake a polity in the rule's.
    and make new one's rule..

    Now (#1 router) have a good Password..
    for it is the key to unknown IP (#2 router)
    and (#3 router) setup..

  9. #19
    Dustin Guest

    Re: A picture says it all!

    Virus Guy <Virus@Guy.com> wrote in news:4FFECB79.8D1DD17@Guy.com:

    > ~BD~ wrote:
    >
    >> Got Root?
    >>
    >> Root kits are the real danger.

    >
    > For for a system running Windows 98.


    No. Win9x systems have many more dangers to contend with. No real concept
    of security, no file permissions. a single file infector can make the
    whole system it's ***** in no time.

    Only an absolute ****ing moron would run windows98 and claim it has
    security superior to that of more modern Oses. It doesnt, it never has.

    Demonstrate more stupidity, **** for brains.




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    them. On the way back they're surrounded by 1500 Apaches.
    Lone Ranger:Looks like we've got a fight on our hands, Tonto.
    Tonto: What do you mean "we", white man?

  10. #20
    Aardvark Guest

    Re: A picture says it all!

    On Thu, 12 Jul 2012 17:01:15 -0500, G. Morgan wrote:

    > Hot-Text wrote:
    >
    >>Now (#2 router) IP and (#3 router) IP's can be..
    >>In 300.300.300.1 to 355.355.355.355

    >
    > You sure about that?


    LOL. I usually don't read his posts if they're more than a few lines.
    ****, I wish I hadn't missed that!



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    You do not have to say anything, but it may harm
    your defence if you do not mention when questioned
    something which you later reply on in court. Anything
    you do say may be given in evidence. Do you understand?

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