On Feb 18, 11:26 pm, "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote:
> Dustin Cook wrote:
> > "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote in
> >news:1171850573.103492.57950@m58g2000cwm.googlegr oups.com:

>
> <snip>
>
>
>
> > > A man of your word, aye ;]]
> > > No photo. Did you send Laura
> > > your photo or can she assume your
> > > words are worthless?

>
> > A photo is forthcoming 4Q, and yes, I give you permission to host it
> > unmodified if you'd like.

>
> Stop gas-bagging about sending it and
> send it. I've been looking forward to
> a good laugh... I started to suspect
> you hadn't found a picture off
> uglymugs.com or trailerpark trash
> and that was the delay.
>
> <snip>
>
>
>
> > 4Q, can't you find something more recent? eheh... Sheesh.

>
> I'm sure it will be posted to ACVSC
> now that a flag has been raised ;]]
>
>
>
> > The last one is especially silly, man..

>
> > Date: 1997/07/23
> > Message-ID: <33d6015...@nova.zianet.com>#1/1
> > X-Deja-AN: 259547767
> > Organization: Southwest Cyberport
> > Newsgroups: alt.comp.virus.source.code

>
> > I forgot to include the critical error handler which rustybug needs
> > Its an .obj file, linked in during compile.

>
> > It's assembler... Are you going to make fun of my sloppy almost 10 year
> > old assembler routines too? *grin*

>
> Are you sure the original author
> (Charon Software) of this code is going to mind you taking credit for
> writing it,,, Mr Coderipper?
>
> Anyone wanting to look inside this
> snippet can boot up something like
> Knoppix and run uudecode... then use
> a Hexedit to see if 'Charon Sofware'
> minds our BugHuckster Raidy taking
> credit for their work ;]]
>
> 4Q (The AV turncoat's official biographer)
>
> http://fourq.host.sk/chars/Dustin_Co...sk/chars/Raid/
>
> updated!



Apparently charter's news servers aren't working either, I still don't
see my reply from last night to this... It's no secret that the
criterror routine was taken in part from Ibrary v2.0 written by Thomas
Hanlin (this was years before Charon Software took over); I suspect
Thomas and Charon are one in the same however. I am a registered user
of the library and according to it's own documentation, I'm welcome to
do with it as I wish. I'm a registered user of the now defunct asilib
library for asic as well, You might find some routines from it present
in bughunter as well as some routines from ibrary.
And even more routines purely coded in asm for speed and time. since I
used tasm for some of it, and microsoft's link.exe and borlands tlib
utilitiy, you would claim I ripped there code too? <G> Moron.

That's what, libraries are for. The ibrary criterror handler isn't
the same as the one I posted however. If you try to call sub to
theres, your program will never come back. Mine returns from the
stack. I'll leave it upto you to figure out what code is different
between them, assuming you can. heh.

If your going to claim I'm a code ripper, be ready for some major
disappointment, Any program that has used libraries or source code
from "tutes" (this pretty much covers, every Vxer except me, haha) is
a code ripper.... That's a very big brush 4Q. All of your comrades,
mandragore, vecna, everyone is a bunch of code rippers... *yawn*


Oh, and in case you missed it, bugHunter isn't a string scanner, it's
a glorified checksummer, non programming ****wit.

The only dirt your going to be thrashing about is 10+ year old code,
way over, done, nobody cares.


--
Dustin Cook
Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool v2.1
http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk