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  1. #1
    Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer Guest

    Re: some good free program links

    On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote:
    >From: "Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer" <anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it>
    >
    >
    >|
    >| Thanks for the tip. I did see DHL's message regarding the "severe
    >| denial of service attack" on gmer.net. I guess I never realized
    >| what an important program experts hold "Gmer" to be. I'll have to
    >| try it out.
    >|
    >| Ckypp
    >|
    >
    >http://www.majorgeeks.com/GMER_d5198.html
    >http://btack.info/mirror/gmer.htm
    >http://gerard.melone.free.fr/gmer/gmer.htm
    >http://stud3.tuwien.ac.at/~e0227529/.../gmer/gmer.htm
    >http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0227529/gmer/gmer.htm
    >http://members.chello.at/bobby100/gmer/gmer.htm
    >http://www.pperry.f2s.com/mirror/gmer/gmer.htm
    >http://martijnc.be/tools/gmer/gmer.htm
    >http://gmer.spywarefix.org/
    >
    >And the list is growing ;-)
    >
    >--
    >Dave
    >http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    >http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm


    I spoke too soon. This GMER rootkit thing is definitely an
    expert level program. It's way over my head, and is certainly
    over the heads of those regular folks on my mailing list.

    I'm sure it's a good program for those who understand what
    it is, and how to make best use of it. It must be, since you
    and others have recommended it, and since apparently hackers
    have tried, successfully it seems, to bottleneck their web
    site from public access. And with all the mirror sites
    popping up, that means this must be a "must-have" program
    for all expert-level users.


    Ckypp













  2. #2
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: some good free program links

    From: "Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer" <anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it>

    |
    | I spoke too soon. This GMER rootkit thing is definitely an
    | expert level program. It's way over my head, and is certainly
    | over the heads of those regular folks on my mailing list.
    |
    | I'm sure it's a good program for those who understand what
    | it is, and how to make best use of it. It must be, since you
    | and others have recommended it, and since apparently hackers
    | have tried, successfully it seems, to bottleneck their web
    | site from public access. And with all the mirror sites
    | popping up, that means this must be a "must-have" program
    | for all expert-level users.
    |
    | Ckypp
    |

    No doubt about it. Gmer (and most anti RootKit utilities) are NOT for the novice or casual
    user and requires OS knowledge to weed out the real Kernel constructs vs. malware
    constructs.

    Gmer is the cream of that anti RootKit crop :-)

    --
    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



  3. #3
    Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer Guest

    Re: some good free program links


    On Wed, 03 Jan 2007, "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote:
    >From: "Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer" <anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it>
    >
    >|
    >| I spoke too soon. This GMER rootkit thing is definitely an
    >| expert level program. It's way over my head, and is certainly
    >| over the heads of those regular folks on my mailing list.
    >|
    >| I'm sure it's a good program for those who understand what
    >| it is, and how to make best use of it. It must be, since you
    >| and others have recommended it, and since apparently hackers
    >| have tried, successfully it seems, to bottleneck their web
    >| site from public access. And with all the mirror sites
    >| popping up, that means this must be a "must-have" program
    >| for all expert-level users.
    >|
    >| Ckypp
    >|
    >
    >No doubt about it. Gmer (and most anti RootKit utilities) are NOT for the
    >novice or casual
    >user and requires OS knowledge to weed out the real Kernel constructs vs.
    >malware
    >constructs.
    >
    >Gmer is the cream of that anti RootKit crop :-)
    >
    >--
    >Dave
    >http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    >http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



    I believe you. I might try playing around with GMER again, but
    that's going to be the extent of it. I think about advanced
    programs that could mess with the computer's operating system,
    like I was tinkering around in a military nuclear missile silo,
    unsupervised. I'm really careful not to touch any buttons, knobs
    or levers that I don't know exactly what they do.


    Ckypp


















  4. #4
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: some good free program links

    Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer <anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it> wrote
    in news:1032a4c8241014a7eca41ede6b897f3d@remailer.cyb eriade.it:

    > On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net>
    > wrote:
    >>From: "Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer"
    >><anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it>
    >>
    >>
    >>|
    >>| Thanks for the tip. I did see DHL's message regarding the "severe
    >>| denial of service attack" on gmer.net. I guess I never realized
    >>| what an important program experts hold "Gmer" to be. I'll have to
    >>| try it out.
    >>|
    >>| Ckypp
    >>|
    >>
    >>http://www.majorgeeks.com/GMER_d5198.html
    >>http://btack.info/mirror/gmer.htm
    >>http://gerard.melone.free.fr/gmer/gmer.htm
    >>http://stud3.tuwien.ac.at/~e0227529/.../gmer/gmer.htm
    >>http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0227529/gmer/gmer.htm
    >>http://members.chello.at/bobby100/gmer/gmer.htm
    >>http://www.pperry.f2s.com/mirror/gmer/gmer.htm
    >>http://martijnc.be/tools/gmer/gmer.htm
    >>http://gmer.spywarefix.org/
    >>
    >>And the list is growing ;-)
    >>
    >>--
    >>Dave
    >>http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    >>http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm

    >
    > I spoke too soon. This GMER rootkit thing is definitely an
    > expert level program. It's way over my head, and is certainly
    > over the heads of those regular folks on my mailing list.
    >
    > I'm sure it's a good program for those who understand what
    > it is, and how to make best use of it. It must be, since you
    > and others have recommended it, and since apparently hackers
    > have tried, successfully it seems, to bottleneck their web
    > site from public access. And with all the mirror sites
    > popping up, that means this must be a "must-have" program
    > for all expert-level users.
    >
    >
    > Ckypp
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >


    Hiya Ckypp,

    I have only one suggestion with regard to your post.. Don't say hackers
    are responsible for disabling access to gmer's main website. Gmer is a
    fine program, I'm sure other hackers can make great use of it.


    --
    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

  5. #5
    Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer Guest

    Re: some good free program links


    On Thu, 04 Jan 2007, Dustin Cook <spamfilterineffect.see.sig@nowhere.com> wrote:
    >Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer <anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it> wrote
    >in news:1032a4c8241014a7eca41ede6b897f3d@remailer.cyb eriade.it:
    >
    >> On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net>
    >> wrote:
    >>>From: "Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer"
    >>><anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>|
    >>>| Thanks for the tip. I did see DHL's message regarding the "severe
    >>>| denial of service attack" on gmer.net. I guess I never realized
    >>>| what an important program experts hold "Gmer" to be. I'll have to
    >>>| try it out.
    >>>|
    >>>| Ckypp
    >>>|
    >>>
    >>>http://www.majorgeeks.com/GMER_d5198.html
    >>>http://btack.info/mirror/gmer.htm
    >>>http://gerard.melone.free.fr/gmer/gmer.htm
    >>>http://stud3.tuwien.ac.at/~e0227529/.../gmer/gmer.htm
    >>>http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0227529/gmer/gmer.htm
    >>>http://members.chello.at/bobby100/gmer/gmer.htm
    >>>http://www.pperry.f2s.com/mirror/gmer/gmer.htm
    >>>http://martijnc.be/tools/gmer/gmer.htm
    >>>http://gmer.spywarefix.org/
    >>>
    >>>And the list is growing ;-)
    >>>
    >>>--
    >>>Dave
    >>>http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    >>>http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm

    >>
    >> I spoke too soon. This GMER rootkit thing is definitely an
    >> expert level program. It's way over my head, and is certainly
    >> over the heads of those regular folks on my mailing list.
    >>
    >> I'm sure it's a good program for those who understand what
    >> it is, and how to make best use of it. It must be, since you
    >> and others have recommended it, and since apparently hackers
    >> have tried, successfully it seems, to bottleneck their web
    >> site from public access. And with all the mirror sites
    >> popping up, that means this must be a "must-have" program
    >> for all expert-level users.
    >>
    >>
    >> Ckypp
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>

    >
    >Hiya Ckypp,
    >
    >I have only one suggestion with regard to your post.. Don't say hackers
    >are responsible for disabling access to gmer's main website. Gmer is a
    >fine program, I'm sure other hackers can make great use of it.
    >
    >
    >--
    >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



    Fair enough, since I don't know either way. But all the
    mirror sites suddenly popping up does lead to the conclusion
    that someone who doesn't like GMER attacked their site, for
    the very reason that they don't want a lot of expert anti spy
    and anti virus programmers to have access to the GMER program,
    or telling their friends about with links to their site.
    If it looks like a duck, and walks like a duck . . .

    By the way, I do see a lot of people using your "bughunter"
    program. I'm sure it must be a fine scanning program, but I
    already have quite a few resident and scanning programs
    installed already. I fear that too many more would just be
    redundant, or possibly cause conflicts, or simply overload
    my system (I have three PCs with XP all running the same
    anti virus and anti spy software).


    Ckypp























































  6. #6
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: some good free program links

    Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer <anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it> wrote
    in news:e2176660e98ac562a25e94eb7de98e8f@remailer.cyb eriade.it:

    >
    > On Thu, 04 Jan 2007, Dustin Cook
    > <spamfilterineffect.see.sig@nowhere.com> wrote:
    >>Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer <anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it>
    >>wrote in news:1032a4c8241014a7eca41ede6b897f3d@remailer.cyb eriade.it:
    >>
    >>> On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net>
    >>> wrote:
    >>>>From: "Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer"
    >>>><anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>|
    >>>>| Thanks for the tip. I did see DHL's message regarding the
    >>>>| "severe
    >>>>| denial of service attack" on gmer.net. I guess I never realized
    >>>>| what an important program experts hold "Gmer" to be. I'll have to
    >>>>| try it out.
    >>>>|
    >>>>| Ckypp
    >>>>|
    >>>>
    >>>>http://www.majorgeeks.com/GMER_d5198.html
    >>>>http://btack.info/mirror/gmer.htm
    >>>>http://gerard.melone.free.fr/gmer/gmer.htm
    >>>>http://stud3.tuwien.ac.at/~e0227529/.../gmer/gmer.htm
    >>>>http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0227529/gmer/gmer.htm
    >>>>http://members.chello.at/bobby100/gmer/gmer.htm
    >>>>http://www.pperry.f2s.com/mirror/gmer/gmer.htm
    >>>>http://martijnc.be/tools/gmer/gmer.htm
    >>>>http://gmer.spywarefix.org/
    >>>>
    >>>>And the list is growing ;-)
    >>>>
    >>>>--
    >>>>Dave
    >>>>http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    >>>>http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
    >>>
    >>> I spoke too soon. This GMER rootkit thing is definitely an
    >>> expert level program. It's way over my head, and is certainly
    >>> over the heads of those regular folks on my mailing list.
    >>>
    >>> I'm sure it's a good program for those who understand what
    >>> it is, and how to make best use of it. It must be, since you
    >>> and others have recommended it, and since apparently hackers
    >>> have tried, successfully it seems, to bottleneck their web
    >>> site from public access. And with all the mirror sites
    >>> popping up, that means this must be a "must-have" program
    >>> for all expert-level users.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> Ckypp
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>

    >>
    >>Hiya Ckypp,
    >>
    >>I have only one suggestion with regard to your post.. Don't say
    >>hackers are responsible for disabling access to gmer's main website.
    >>Gmer is a fine program, I'm sure other hackers can make great use of
    >>it.
    >>
    >>
    >>--
    >>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

    >
    >
    > Fair enough, since I don't know either way. But all the
    > mirror sites suddenly popping up does lead to the conclusion
    > that someone who doesn't like GMER attacked their site, for
    > the very reason that they don't want a lot of expert anti spy
    > and anti virus programmers to have access to the GMER program,
    > or telling their friends about with links to their site.
    > If it looks like a duck, and walks like a duck . . .



    > By the way, I do see a lot of people using your "bughunter"
    > program. I'm sure it must be a fine scanning program, but I
    > already have quite a few resident and scanning programs
    > installed already. I fear that too many more would just be
    > redundant, or possibly cause conflicts, or simply overload
    > my system (I have three PCs with XP all running the same
    > anti virus and anti spy software).


    That's one of the good things about BugHunter, it requires no
    installation. It also doesn't remain resident; it will happily scan your
    system when you ask it to do so.

    --
    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

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