Anonyma <anon-bounces@deuxpi.ca> wrote in
news:5f0661aee847ea076599dab49b224c88@deuxpi.ca:
> In article <1170159445.361423.125500@s48g2000cws.googlegroups .com>
> "4Q" <paul_zest@hushmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer wrote:
>> > In article <1170123423.220883.37610@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups. com>
>> > "4Q" <paul_zest@hushmail.com> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Dustin Cook wrote:
>> > > > "pcbutts1" <pcbutts1@leythosthestalker.com> wrote in
>> > >
>> > > <snip funny stuff>
>> > >
>> > > Raid you are a riot man! I always knew it was worthwhile taking
>> > > an interest in your affairs. I'm looking forward to adding
>> > > PCBUTTS onto your long list of cyber-buddies for ppl to read
>> > > about.
>> > >
>> > > Btw I've downloaded the entire alt.comp.virus.source.code
>> > > archives now and it made me laugh. 10yrs ago you playing the bad
>> > > boy virus dude under different alias... Hope Butts doesn't try to
>> > > justify tagging your legit Bughunter in his stolen bat script, as
>> > > suspect, due to the fact you have a dubious malware history.
>> > >
>> > > This is goodguy/badguy role you've been living is hacker urban
>> > > legend played out for the Usenet archives. *thinks book/film
>> > > rights*
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > 4Q (your Usenet buddy and chronicler)
>> > >
>> > > p.s. Is Bughunter written with the same
>> > > ASIC compiler you used for Toadie, Krile, Weed etc?
>> > >
>> > > p.p.s. Hope the Spyware industry star act *PCButts* doesn't take
>> > > umbrage with me for adding him to my Usenet characters list.
>> >
>> > Wow!
>> >
>> > I've had that damn name Dustin Cook running around the edges of my
>> > mind since I started reading this group a few weeks ago.
>> >
>> > Raid!!!
>>
>> He's not in denial about his past.
>>
>> >
>> > That miserable mother ****er is only alive because people couldn't
>> > get there hands on him in person.
>>
>> How many times has this been said, yet noone ever comes from behind
>> the safety of the keyboard... And don't forget kids Raid has guns, he
>> shoots first asks later. (best to use a sniper rifle if you don't
>> book an appointment)
>>
>>
>
> Ha! The Raid we all knew back when was a ****'n homo pansy who hid for
> his own safety after starting **** he couldn't handle. I thought the
The Raid we all knew? When was this? Raid never hid from anybody... Are
we dropping names in a silly effort to become l33t or something?
You would be? C'mon, don't be shy, if you knew me, you have the balls to
tell us who you are. I'm waiting...
> Step right up, people. Get Raidy's latest vehicle of future disaster,
> BugHunter! (Gee, imagine that. Raid writing anti-malware software -
> NOT! SUCKERS!
The only suckers here are you and the trolls like ya. BugHunter again has
been under a microscope for sometime. I maintain relationships with
various antimalware experts as I have for years, I maintain the same
relationships I had in the vx scene as well. Neither side seems to have
any issue with BugHunter. It does only as I claim.
Think about it. If I did put something in it, don't you think the
programmers in various companies who are no doubt better coders than
myself would have found it AND reported it by now?
I've only been working on and promoting the program for 2 years now.
Surely if it was malicious, somebody would have found the code by now...
--
Dustin Cook
Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - V2.1
web: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
email: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com.removethis
Last updated: January 28th, 2007



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