On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 23:01:55 +0100, Jay Calvert <jcalvert@no.spam.com>
wrote:

>Ian JP Kenefick wrote:
>> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 1944 +0100, Jay Calvert <jcalvert@no.spam.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Habanero Networks is pleased to announce that it has aquired permission
>>>to use the Ports List that has been compiled by Neohapsis and is now
>>>incorporated into the new Open Port QuickSearch.
>>>
>>>The Open Port QuickSearch is a new tool that allows those curious as to
>>>what ports are listening on a computer, awaiting remote connections and
>>>what is the application or service behind them. The Open Port
>>>QuickSearch is incorporated with a tutorial on how to effectively find
>>>the open ports, identify the nature, and to make an informed decision of
>>>whether to allow the application or service to continue to execute.
>>>
>>>This is the second tool in the last month that has been added to the
>>>site, further enhancing the educational value and extending it's
>>>resourcefulness to the reader. Last month Habanero Networks unveiled the
>>>Startup QuickSearch, another handy tool for determining what
>>>applications are starting up at system startup or user logon and whether
>>>those applications are acceptable, a virus, spyware, adware or other
>>>malware. All which the user might take action upon.
>>>
>>>Habanero Networks has been working hard in the past few months to
>>>further enhance the functionality and educational value of the site for
>>>it's readers. There are plans to add more tools and to develop some
>>>applications to further educate it's readers on keeping their computer
>>>safe from viruses, spyware, malware and hackers.
>>>
>>>
>>>For more information on the Open Port QuickSearch visit
>>>http://habaneronetworks.com/ports.php or, for the Startup QuickSearch
>>>visit http://habaneronetworks.com/startup.php.

>>
>>
>> Yes, you told is this last month - spammer

>
>No, I didn't, I just finished the pages tonight.
>
>Jay Calvert


Hands up who has seen this guy post this message or similar before. I
think it was the startup one you focussed on the last time. Why don't
you partake in the newsgroup besides spamming it?
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Regards,
Ian Kenefick
http://antivirus.ik-cs.com