"pcbutts1" <pcbutts1@leythosthestalker.com> wrote in
news:kICdnVt50vivJzzYnZ2dnUVZ_vShnZ2d@giganews.com :

> Look I'm not going to sit here and argue assembly language with you or
> anybody. It won't do any good your mind is already made up. You are


I wasn't attempting to start an Argument, I simply wanted an idea of your
... ehh, programming skillset. Since you wouldn't even take a guess, nor
do you apparently know how to cheat and just look up the routines, you
want to play word games instead; It makes me really suspect you are,
generally speaking, full of ****, AND, a code thief.

> starting to sound like Nick. If you want to argue with someone then
> argue with Leythos the stalker he claims to be a programmer he
> probably modified your code. It was not me. Ask leythos the stalker
> what happened to his Newsfeed account.


That's the thing, the code itself isn't modified, only a couple of my
text strings, and only partially. Btw, the person whom did the hex
editing disabled one of the logging commands...Another reason you should
only download programs from the author. They tend to work as designed
that way.

Your spyerase program is a garbled together patch job of other people's
work. It doesn't do everything you've said, either. No backups, no
renaming, just deletion and possibly replace if you can find what you
call a clean backup. I've done a silly test with your program. I made it
look for a file it thought was bad, due to your stupid method of
detection (filenames only) and guess what? It replaced the "bad" file
with a byte for byte duplicate it thinks is clean, simply because of the
folder in which it found the copy!

BugHunter is by no means perfect, It can/does/has suffered from false
alarms, but that's certainly NOT due to some silly "if file says
britneystits.exe" it MUST be bad.


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Dustin Cook
Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool -V2.0
web: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
email: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com.removethis
Last updated: January 4th, 2007