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    4Q Guest

    A general request for information regarding Dustin Cook

    Hello,

    I'm looking for background information on
    the Usenet creep known as Dustin Cook
    (aka Raid [SLAM]). I would appreciate it
    if you could help or point us in the
    general direction of personal information
    as well as binary samples of his
    malicious Trojan and Virus work (and
    source codes).

    I'm putting his biography online for
    future reference and it needs to be as
    comprehensive as it could possibly be.

    Thanks in advance.

    4Q (In for the long haul)
    http://fourq.host.sk/INFO/


  2. #2
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: A general request for information regarding Dustin Cook


  3. #3
    4Q Guest

    Re: A general request for information regarding Dustin Cook

    Dustin Cook wrote:
    > On Feb 20, 9:45 pm, "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote:
    > > Hello,
    > >
    > > I'm looking for background information on
    > > the Usenet creep known as Dustin Cook
    > > (aka Raid [SLAM]). I would appreciate it
    > > if you could help or point us in the
    > > general direction of personal information
    > > as well as binary samples of his
    > > malicious Trojan and Virus work (and
    > > source codes).

    >
    > Acceptance on your inability to find more recent dirt on me by
    > yourself, noted. *hahahaha*
    >
    > Lemme guess, it is indeed difficult to get all of this huh:
    > Directory of C:\RAID


    Not at all "pencil-neck" I have tons of
    stuff. This is a heads-up for contribu-
    ters to start looking at their archives.
    After all the Dustin Cook (pencil-neck)
    page has only just started and some
    people will not get around to reading it
    for months, by which time it will have
    taken on a life of its own. ;]]

    <snip>

    > 03/07/2000 06:10 PM 7,202 RAP.TXT


    Let me guess. Is this the log where
    you tell us all you killed 2 people
    already and spent 3 yrs in prison?
    Then told Mikey you would be happy to
    shot him in the back? Yes I think it
    is

    <snip>


    > 03/05/2001 04:23 PM 7,765 VAMPIRE1.JPG
    > 03/05/2001 04:23 PM 8,613 VAMPIRE2.JPG


    Let me guess. Pictures of you dressed
    up for halloween in your bedroom (your
    mums basement) *I think I have got these
    pics. ;]]


    <snip>


    > 01/09/1998 10:04 PM 7,020 WEED.ZD
    > 01/09/1998 10:14 PM 2,785 WEED.ZD1
    > 10/09/1996 03:49 PM 6,292 WEED1.ZIP
    > 12/02/1997 07:37 PM 12,046 WEEDNFO.ZIP
    > 09/15/1997 02:44 AM 18,322 WEEDSRC.ZIP
    > 02/12/1997 11:01 AM 5,027 WEEDV11.ZIP
    > 03/15/1997 05:34 PM 11,501 WEEDV12.ZIP
    > 03/16/1997 06:48 PM 10,205 WEEDV13.ZIP
    > 04/09/1997 03:06 PM 11,987 WEEDV14.ZIP
    > 04/15/1997 03:31 PM 12,861 WEEDV15.ZIP


    *haha* Your many attempts to get the
    "Hello World" type text lined up.



    <snip>

    > 03/09/2000 12:33 AM 95 ALERT.!!!
    > 03/09/2000 12:33 AM 95 VIRUS.!!!
    > 06/15/1998 06:26 PM 17,038 WARNING.YOU
    > 03/05/2004 12:27 AM 5,028 Sites.dat
    > 08/13/2005 02:33 PM 8,920 BUGHUN11.ZIP
    > 08/19/2005 08:32 PM 9,776 BUGHUN12.ZIP



    Nice to see your BugHunter backdoor
    Trojan in amongst the rest of your
    malware and trojans, along with
    "ALERT.!!!" "VIRUS.!!!" "WARNING.YOU"

    *hint* A bit of a give away there for
    people reading between the lines of
    your 'malicious Raid the virus spreader'
    intentions.


    <snip>


    *wow*
    A-Z listing of tiny .ASI codes
    belonging to other people!


    1/05/1994 12:04 AM 851 ADDFILE.BAT
    > 10/02/1993 08:35 PM 1,179 ANNOYER.ASI
    > 02/01/1995 06:24 PM 744 AREA.ASI
    > 09/08/1996 08:49 AM 246 AREA.BAS
    > 03/05/2002 02:42 PM 2,205 ARROW.ASI


    **************************

    > 10/22/1994 01:00 PM 4,500 ZONE1.ASI
    > 10/22/1994 12:53 PM 9,728 ZONE2.ASI


    How ****ing stupid! When you shot your
    self in the foot did you jump up and down
    stomping on your dick too?

    I also note that in your collection of
    entire works there are zero .ASM files
    (.ASM = 0, nada, zilch, nothing, big

    So thanks for producing that Malware
    listing of everything you've ever
    produced (inc. BugHunter Trojan). Isn't
    it time to show everyone if there are
    any .ASM listings on your disk? I think
    you are going to need 'notepad' to fake

    *Raid (0)WNED!*

    ;]]

    4Q (In for the long haul)
    http://fourq.host.sk/INFO/

    >
    > HAhaha, right.


    *HAHAHA* Right.


  4. #4
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: A general request for information regarding Dustin Cook

    On Feb 23, 11:44 pm, "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote:

    > Not at all "pencil-neck" I have tons of
    > stuff. This is a heads-up for contribu-
    > ters to start looking at their archives.


    Sure you do. You don't have *any* of my assembler sources, and I
    didn't list any of them. A few people do have some of them, but I
    really doubt they will fork them over to you. You pissed them off
    too, years ago. *shrug*

    > After all the Dustin Cook (pencil-neck)
    > page has only just started and some
    > people will not get around to reading it
    > for months, by which time it will have
    > taken on a life of its own. ;]]


    I'm not concerned. Usenet has outlived your page. I've had more
    advanced adversaries.

    Your page as many well know isn't for publishing factual information,
    but something for you to cower and hide behind. You forget, you've
    tried this tactic for years with several people. Your full of hot air,
    nothing more.

    > > 03/05/2001 04:23 PM 7,765 VAMPIRE1.JPG
    > > 03/05/2001 04:23 PM 8,613 VAMPIRE2.JPG

    >
    > Let me guess. Pictures of you dressed
    > up for halloween in your bedroom (your
    > mums basement) *I think I have got these
    > pics. ;]]


    Uhh, you didn't think they're really jpegs did you? LOL! So... file
    extensions are your only determination at this point...
    *bawahahahaha*, you dumb ****. They aren't jpegs. *hahahahaha*

    > <snip>
    >
    > > 01/09/1998 10:04 PM 7,020 WEED.ZD
    > > 01/09/1998 10:14 PM 2,785 WEED.ZD1
    > > 10/09/1996 03:49 PM 6,292 WEED1.ZIP
    > > 12/02/1997 07:37 PM 12,046 WEEDNFO.ZIP
    > > 09/15/1997 02:44 AM 18,322 WEEDSRC.ZIP
    > > 02/12/1997 11:01 AM 5,027 WEEDV11.ZIP
    > > 03/15/1997 05:34 PM 11,501 WEEDV12.ZIP
    > > 03/16/1997 06:48 PM 10,205 WEEDV13.ZIP
    > > 04/09/1997 03:06 PM 11,987 WEEDV14.ZIP
    > > 04/15/1997 03:31 PM 12,861 WEEDV15.ZIP

    >
    > *haha* Your many attempts to get the
    > "Hello World" type text lined up.


    Heh? I don't think so. Weed did well for it's time.

    > > 03/09/2000 12:33 AM 95 ALERT.!!!
    > > 03/09/2000 12:33 AM 95 VIRUS.!!!
    > > 06/15/1998 06:26 PM 17,038 WARNING.YOU
    > > 03/05/2004 12:27 AM 5,028 Sites.dat
    > > 08/13/2005 02:33 PM 8,920 BUGHUN11.ZIP
    > > 08/19/2005 08:32 PM 9,776 BUGHUN12.ZIP

    >
    > Nice to see yourBugHunterbackdoor
    > Trojan in amongst the rest of your
    > malware and trojans, along with
    > "ALERT.!!!" "VIRUS.!!!" "WARNING.YOU"


    *snicker*

    Do you think nobody will pay attention to the date time stamps? I keep
    old files all over the place. See the date of those files? BugHunter
    never was any trojan, but thats a release file. I'll throw it up on
    the site for peer review if you'd like, I can *prove* it's not
    malicious. As you can see however, I have indeed been working on the
    program for nearly 2 years now. And nobody has been able to show any
    trojan like behavior or malicious code of any kind, none, nothing,
    nada.

    I really don't think I'm the greatest programmer in the world, and
    your basically saying you think I am if I've been able to hide
    something inside it for this long.

    > *hint* A bit of a give away there for
    > people reading between the lines of
    > your 'malicious Raid the virus spreader'
    > intentions.


    See above, and thank you for the compliment, even if I do feel I don't
    deserve it.

    > A-Z listing of tiny .ASI codes
    > belonging to other people!


    Really?


    > 1/05/1994 12:04 AM 851 ADDFILE.BAT
    >
    > > 10/02/1993 08:35 PM 1,179 ANNOYER.ASI


    That old thing? LOL! That's mine, sorry.

    > > 02/01/1995 06:24 PM 744 AREA.ASI
    > > 09/08/1996 08:49 AM 246 AREA.BAS


    Ehm, you didn't pay attention to the directory listing did ya? I
    installed asic originally years ago in the folder,
    Guess what's included? Those two files. Don't try claiming I said
    something I didn't and make such an obvious ****UP with your evidence,
    dumb ****.

    > > 03/05/2002 02:42 PM 2,205 ARROW.ASI


    This pos? Nope, mine too.

    I'll paste it's source, I don't care to release it. It was going to be
    a payload in a virus, but I never got around to writing it. I warn
    you, it's pretty damn sloppy, but harmless.

    randomize
    a=rnd(0)
    a=a mod 1
    b=rnd(0)
    b=b mod 23
    death=b
    b=rnd(0)
    b=b mod 23
    runy=b
    b=rnd(0)
    b=b mod 23

    if death=runy then
    a=rnd(0)
    a=a mod 23
    runy=a
    endif
    ent$=chr$(13)
    print"Viral Anticipation... Here is a chance for you to run the
    program!"
    print"special greetings to Nick Fitzgerald (**** you!) and Graham
    Cluley"
    print"of Sophos (www.sophos.com); You ****in lardass."
    print""
    print"Use your arrows (left & right) to select a square below."
    print"One of the squares has been set to allow your program"
    print"to continue running, While another will destroy your file."
    print"And the remaining ones? They do nothing. Make your decision."
    print"Press <enter> to record it. Good-Luck <Evil Grin>"
    print""
    print"ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿"
    print"³ Are you of a gambling nature? Muaha ³"
    print"ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ"
    for y=1 to 24
    a$=a$+"±"
    next y
    print a$;
    zone=csrlin
    rem setup where the key door and bombs are, There are only 4 bombs
    rem to make the game not impossible.
    rem K is left, M is right

    local=b
    locate zone,local
    print"Û";
    while exitflag=0
    a$=inkey$
    if a$="K" then
    if local=0 then
    beep
    else
    gosub check:
    local=local-1
    locate zone,local
    print"Û";
    endif
    endif
    if a$="M" then
    if local=23 then
    beep
    else
    gosub check:
    local=local+1
    locate zone,local
    print"Û";
    endif
    endif
    if a$=ent$ then
    exitflag=1
    ar=local
    endif
    gosub die_cursor:
    wend
    print"þ"
    print""
    print"A choice has been made... So what shall become of the program?"
    print""
    print"Will the program continue running? ";
    if ar<> runy then
    print"hah, Nope."
    print"has the program been lost to the depths of electronic noise? "
    if ar=death then
    print"Hah, Yes Cluley's lardass squished it flat. "
    else
    print"Nope. The file moved out of the way as the lardass fell."
    endif
    else
    print"Why yes... yes it will."
    endif
    end

    check:
    for x=0 to 22
    locate zone,local
    print"±";
    next x
    return

    die_cursor:
    rem off with the damn cursor
    REM turn crsr off by positioning off screen
    REM ASIC leaves it on for some reaosn ALL the time!
    AX=&HEX0200
    BX=0
    DX=25*256
    INT86 (&HEX10,AX,BX,NA,DX,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA)
    return

    Shrug.

    > **************************
    >
    > > 10/22/1994 01:00 PM 4,500 ZONE1.ASI
    > > 10/22/1994 12:53 PM 9,728 ZONE2.ASI

    >
    > How ****ing stupid! When you shot your
    > self in the foot did you jump up and down
    > stomping on your dick too?


    Do you really think those aren't mine? I believe I will state for the
    record that those poorly written door games intended for SearchLight
    BBS (hahaha, damn you are one lazy *******) are indeed my work. All
    mine, Seriously, this is some really lousy code.

    Ehm, I released both of those to the local boards from my original
    area, which you apparently can't find? I don't know why, my freeware
    apps of yesteryear (which you probably can't find either, but since
    you want personal history, I did win some 4 out of 5 star awards from
    Zdnet several years ago.) are still available if your really
    interested. Hasn't your ehm, grep script found simtel ftp links for
    dustin cook yet? *grin*, if not, you have much more data retrieve to
    do, ****head.

    > I also note that in your collection of
    > entire works there are zero .ASM files
    > (.ASM = 0, nada, zilch, nothing, big


    entire works? Did I say that was everything?

    > So thanks for producing that Malware
    > listing of everything you've ever
    > produced (inc.BugHunterTrojan). Isn't


    Hahaha. Your really having trouble finding stuff on me that's really
    suitable for your intentions, eh? Sorry, I'm just not quiet the
    meanass I led you to believe I was. Everything I did that wasn't a
    cool thing, took place years ago. You simply aren't going to be able
    to sway people. Those who trust me already know what I've done, you
    won't change their minds. Those who don't trust me also, already know
    what I've done, and you won't change their minds any either.

    > it time to show everyone if there are
    > any .ASM listings on your disk? I think
    > you are going to need 'notepad' to fake


    hahahahahaha. I didn't even show you all of the asic files and you've
    got them all wrong as to who the author is. You know damn well
    area.bas is a sample program to show you a converter, I didn't take
    any credit for it, or the resulting .asi file made from it. Are you
    seriously reduced to changing what I say? Is this all the great 4Q who
    has promised much, and delivered ehh, nothing, can do? I'm
    disappointed!

    Think of your fanbase 4Q, as I show you for the idiot you are, so they
    too are shown as what they are. Don't let them all down!

    4Q, I told you I wasn't going to help you find dirt. You provided me a
    cheap shot, and I took it, that's all. I know, your a bit slow and you
    don't understand, I'll try to explain it. I *know* you want everything
    you can get on me, including all possible sources. I listed *lots* of
    them that you *won't ever* be able to get your hands on, unless *I*
    give them to you. That really burns you, and I can tell. So can
    everyone else, btw.

    Just think, mr, I can dig up dirt on anybody, your a miserable failure
    at the only damn thing your supposed to be good at.

    > 4Q (In for the long haul)http://fourq.host.sk/INFO/


    two questions:

    You promised a dissasembly and a report, I've seen neither...
    You also promised a bugscanner by this weekend, I haven't see in it
    either.

    Are you unable to make good on this?

    I'd like to test your program. *grin*


  5. #5
    4Q Guest

    Re: A general request for information regarding Dustin Cook

    Dustin Cook wrote:
    > On Feb 23, 11:44 pm, "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote:
    >
    > > Not at all "pencil-neck" I have tons of
    > > stuff. This is a heads-up for contribu-
    > > ters to start looking at their archives.

    >
    > Sure you do. You don't have *any* of my assembler sources, and I
    > didn't list any of them. A few people do have some of them, but I
    > really doubt they will fork them over to you. You pissed them off
    > too, years ago. *shrug*
    >
    > > After all the Dustin Cook (pencil-neck)
    > > page has only just started and some
    > > people will not get around to reading it
    > > for months, by which time it will have
    > > taken on a life of its own. ;]]

    >
    > I'm not concerned. Usenet has outlived your page. I've had more
    > advanced adversaries.
    >
    > Your page as many well know isn't for publishing factual information,
    > but something for you to cower and hide behind. You forget, you've
    > tried this tactic for years with several people. Your full of hot air,
    > nothing more.
    >
    > > > 03/05/2001 04:23 PM 7,765 VAMPIRE1.JPG
    > > > 03/05/2001 04:23 PM 8,613 VAMPIRE2.JPG

    > >
    > > Let me guess. Pictures of you dressed
    > > up for halloween in your bedroom (your
    > > mums basement) *I think I have got these
    > > pics. ;]]


    http://fourq.host.sk/img/VAMPIRE1.JPG
    http://fourq.host.sk/img/VAMPIRE2.JPG

    Count Pencil-Neck



    4Q
    http://fourq.host.sk/INFO/


  6. #6
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: A general request for information regarding Dustin Cook

    On Feb 24, 7:53 pm, "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote:
    > Dustin Cook wrote:
    > > On Feb 23, 11:44 pm, "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote:

    >
    > > > Not at all "pencil-neck" I have tons of
    > > > stuff. This is a heads-up for contribu-
    > > > ters to start looking at their archives.

    >
    > > Sure you do. You don't have *any* of my assembler sources, and I
    > > didn't list any of them. A few people do have some of them, but I
    > > really doubt they will fork them over to you. You pissed them off
    > > too, years ago. *shrug*

    >
    > > > After all the Dustin Cook (pencil-neck)
    > > > page has only just started and some
    > > > people will not get around to reading it
    > > > for months, by which time it will have
    > > > taken on a life of its own. ;]]

    >
    > > I'm not concerned. Usenet has outlived your page. I've had more
    > > advanced adversaries.

    >
    > > Your page as many well know isn't for publishing factual information,
    > > but something for you to cower and hide behind. You forget, you've
    > > tried this tactic for years with several people. Your full of hot air,
    > > nothing more.

    >
    > > > > 03/05/2001 04:23 PM 7,765 VAMPIRE1.JPG
    > > > > 03/05/2001 04:23 PM 8,613 VAMPIRE2.JPG

    >
    > > > Let me guess. Pictures of you dressed
    > > > up for halloween in your bedroom (your
    > > > mums basement) *I think I have got these
    > > > pics. ;]]

    >
    > http://fourq.host.sk/img/VAMPIRE1.JP...g/VAMPIRE2.JPG
    >
    > Count Pencil-Neck
    >
    > 4Qhttp://fourq.host.sk/INFO/



    4Q, if i could access either of those, I would...
    Forbidden

    You don't have permission to access /img/VAMPIRE2.JPG on this server.

    I get the same error for both, and I got a similiar error with your
    original links, only you had an underscore in those.
    **** something up on your server? heh.

    I already sent kman some urls, here they are for you and anyone else
    interested in asic, so they can see this big stink your making over
    the fact BugHunter is primarily written in it...

    I doubt anybody really cares about this, but here you go. this is the
    information on asic (the user manual) and the original archive if
    you'd like to see what programming in it is like. I think many of you
    will be surprised how... ehh, close it is to assembler. with that,
    I mean simplistic things per line... shrug.
    http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/asic.txt
    http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/asic500.zip

    Stick those in you archive too. Don't want people getting the wrong
    idea as your pal kman did with his diagnosis and suggestions on how
    the code could be improved. Hey, I guess that's what you get for
    jumping into a pool before making sure theirs water in it.. eh

    --
    Dustin Cook
    http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk


  7. #7
    4Q Guest

    Re: A general request for information regarding Dustin Cook

    Dustin Cook wrote:
    > On Feb 23, 11:44 pm, "4Q"


    <snip>

    >
    > randomize
    > a=rnd(0)
    > a=a mod 1
    > b=rnd(0)
    > b=b mod 23
    > death=b
    > b=rnd(0)
    > b=b mod 23
    > runy=b
    > b=rnd(0)
    > b=b mod 23
    >
    > if death=runy then
    > a=rnd(0)
    > a=a mod 23
    > runy=a
    > endif
    > ent$=chr$(13)
    > print"Viral Anticipation... Here is a chance for you to run the
    > program!"
    > print"special greetings to Nick Fitzgerald (**** you!) and Graham
    > Cluley"
    > print"of Sophos (www.sophos.com); You ****in lardass."
    > print""
    > print"Use your arrows (left & right) to select a square below."
    > print"One of the squares has been set to allow your program"
    > print"to continue running, While another will destroy your file."
    > print"And the remaining ones? They do nothing. Make your decision."
    > print"Press <enter> to record it. Good-Luck <Evil Grin>"
    > print""
    > print"UA:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A :A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:?"
    > print"^3 Are you of a gambling nature? Muaha ^3"
    > print"AA:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A :A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:U"
    > for y=1 to 24
    > a$=a$+"+-"
    > next y
    > print a$;
    > zone=csrlin
    > rem setup where the key door and bombs are, There are only 4 bombs
    > rem to make the game not impossible.
    > rem K is left, M is right
    >
    > local=b
    > locate zone,local
    > print"U";
    > while exitflag=0
    > a$=inkey$
    > if a$="K" then
    > if local=0 then
    > beep
    > else
    > gosub check:
    > local=local-1
    > locate zone,local
    > print"U";
    > endif
    > endif
    > if a$="M" then
    > if local=23 then
    > beep
    > else
    > gosub check:
    > local=local+1
    > locate zone,local
    > print"U";
    > endif
    > endif
    > if a$=ent$ then
    > exitflag=1
    > ar=local
    > endif
    > gosub die_cursor:
    > wend
    > print"th"
    > print""
    > print"A choice has been made... So what shall become of the program?"
    > print""
    > print"Will the program continue running? ";
    > if ar<> runy then
    > print"hah, Nope."
    > print"has the program been lost to the depths of electronic noise? "
    > if ar=death then
    > print"Hah, Yes Cluley's lardass squished it flat. "
    > else
    > print"Nope. The file moved out of the way as the lardass fell."
    > endif
    > else
    > print"Why yes... yes it will."
    > endif
    > end
    >
    > check:
    > for x=0 to 22
    > locate zone,local
    > print"+-";
    > next x
    > return
    >
    > die_cursor:
    > rem off with the damn cursor
    > REM turn crsr off by positioning off screen
    > REM ASIC leaves it on for some reaosn ALL the time!
    > AX=&HEX0200
    > BX=0
    > DX=25*256
    > INT86 (&HEX10,AX,BX,NA,DX,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA)
    > return
    >
    > Shrug.


    More **** bASIC for the archives.
    This is Pencil-neck's best stuff!


    4Q
    http://fourq.host.sk/INFO/


  8. #8
    4Q Guest

    Re: A general request for information regarding Dustin Cook

    4Q wrote:
    > Dustin Cook wrote:
    > > On Feb 23, 11:44 pm, "4Q"


    *fixup* for the archive

    <quote> childish bASIC

    randomize
    a=rnd(0)
    a=a mod 1
    b=rnd(0)
    b=b mod 23
    death=b
    b=rnd(0)
    b=b mod 23
    runy=b
    b=rnd(0)
    b=b mod 23

    if death=runy then
    a=rnd(0)
    a=a mod 23
    runy=a
    endif
    ent$=chr$(13)
    print"Viral Anticipation... Here is a chance for you to run the
    program!"
    print"special greetings to Nick Fitzgerald (**** you!) and Graham
    Cluley"
    print"of Sophos (www.sophos.com); You ****in lardass."
    print""
    print"Use your arrows (left & right) to select a square below."
    print"One of the squares has been set to allow your program"
    print"to continue running, While another will destroy your file."
    print"And the remaining ones? They do nothing. Make your decision."
    print"Press <enter> to record it. Good-Luck <Evil Grin>"
    print""
    print"UA:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A :A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:?"
    print"^3 Are you of a gambling nature? Muaha ^3"
    print"AA:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A :A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:U"
    for y=1 to 24
    a$=a$+"+-"
    next y
    print a$;
    zone=csrlin
    rem setup where the key door and bombs are, There are only 4 bombs
    rem to make the game not impossible.
    rem K is left, M is right

    local=b
    locate zone,local
    print"U";
    while exitflag=0
    a$=inkey$
    if a$="K" then
    if local=0 then
    beep
    else
    gosub check:
    local=local-1
    locate zone,local
    print"U";
    endif
    endif
    if a$="M" then
    if local=23 then
    beep
    else
    gosub check:
    local=local+1
    locate zone,local
    print"U";
    endif
    endif
    if a$=ent$ then
    exitflag=1
    ar=local
    endif
    gosub die_cursor:
    wend
    print"th"
    print""
    print"A choice has been made... So what shall become of the program?"
    print""
    print"Will the program continue running? ";
    if ar<> runy then
    print"hah, Nope."
    print"has the program been lost to the depths of electronic noise? "
    if ar=death then
    print"Hah, Yes Cluley's lardass squished it flat. "
    else
    print"Nope. The file moved out of the way as the lardass fell."
    endif
    else
    print"Why yes... yes it will."
    endif
    end

    check:
    for x=0 to 22
    locate zone,local
    print"+-";
    next x
    return

    die_cursor:
    rem off with the damn cursor
    REM turn crsr off by positioning off screen
    REM ASIC leaves it on for some reaosn ALL the time!
    AX=&HEX0200
    BX=0
    DX=25*256
    INT86 (&HEX10,AX,BX,NA,DX,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA)
    return

    </quote> childish code. No wonder they
    call it BASIC (read: code for children)


    4Q
    http://fourq.host.sk/INFO/


  9. #9
    4Q Guest

    Re: A general request for information regarding Dustin Cook

    Dustin Cook wrote:
    > On Feb 23, 11:44 pm, "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote:
    >
    > > Not at all "pencil-neck" I have tons of
    > > stuff. This is a heads-up for contribu-
    > > ters to start looking at their archives.

    >
    > Sure you do. You don't have *any* of my assembler sources, and I
    > didn't list any of them. A few people do have some of them, but I
    > really doubt they will fork them over to you. You pissed them off
    > too, years ago. *shrug*
    >
    > > After all the Dustin Cook (pencil-neck)
    > > page has only just started and some
    > > people will not get around to reading it
    > > for months, by which time it will have
    > > taken on a life of its own. ;]]

    >
    > I'm not concerned. Usenet has outlived your page. I've had more
    > advanced adversaries.
    >
    > Your page as many well know isn't for publishing factual information,
    > but something for you to cower and hide behind. You forget, you've
    > tried this tactic for years with several people. Your full of hot air,
    > nothing more.
    >
    > > > 03/05/2001 04:23 PM 7,765 VAMPIRE1.JPG
    > > > 03/05/2001 04:23 PM 8,613 VAMPIRE2.JPG

    > >
    > > Let me guess. Pictures of you dressed
    > > up for halloween in your bedroom (your
    > > mums basement) *I think I have got these
    > > pics. ;]]

    >
    > Uhh, you didn't think they're really jpegs did you? LOL! So... file
    > extensions are your only determination at this point...
    > *bawahahahaha*, you dumb ****. They aren't jpegs. *hahahahaha*
    >
    > > <snip>
    > >
    > > > 01/09/1998 10:04 PM 7,020 WEED.ZD
    > > > 01/09/1998 10:14 PM 2,785 WEED.ZD1
    > > > 10/09/1996 03:49 PM 6,292 WEED1.ZIP
    > > > 12/02/1997 07:37 PM 12,046 WEEDNFO.ZIP
    > > > 09/15/1997 02:44 AM 18,322 WEEDSRC.ZIP
    > > > 02/12/1997 11:01 AM 5,027 WEEDV11.ZIP
    > > > 03/15/1997 05:34 PM 11,501 WEEDV12.ZIP
    > > > 03/16/1997 06:48 PM 10,205 WEEDV13.ZIP
    > > > 04/09/1997 03:06 PM 11,987 WEEDV14.ZIP
    > > > 04/15/1997 03:31 PM 12,861 WEEDV15.ZIP

    > >
    > > *haha* Your many attempts to get the
    > > "Hello World" type text lined up.

    >
    > Heh? I don't think so. Weed did well for it's time.
    >
    > > > 03/09/2000 12:33 AM 95 ALERT.!!!
    > > > 03/09/2000 12:33 AM 95 VIRUS.!!!
    > > > 06/15/1998 06:26 PM 17,038 WARNING.YOU
    > > > 03/05/2004 12:27 AM 5,028 Sites.dat
    > > > 08/13/2005 02:33 PM 8,920 BUGHUN11.ZIP
    > > > 08/19/2005 08:32 PM 9,776 BUGHUN12.ZIP

    > >
    > > Nice to see yourBugHunterbackdoor
    > > Trojan in amongst the rest of your
    > > malware and trojans, along with
    > > "ALERT.!!!" "VIRUS.!!!" "WARNING.YOU"

    >
    > *snicker*
    >
    > Do you think nobody will pay attention to the date time stamps? I keep
    > old files all over the place. See the date of those files? BugHunter
    > never was any trojan, but thats a release file. I'll throw it up on
    > the site for peer review if you'd like, I can *prove* it's not
    > malicious. As you can see however, I have indeed been working on the
    > program for nearly 2 years now. And nobody has been able to show any
    > trojan like behavior or malicious code of any kind, none, nothing,
    > nada.
    >
    > I really don't think I'm the greatest programmer in the world, and
    > your basically saying you think I am if I've been able to hide
    > something inside it for this long.
    >
    > > *hint* A bit of a give away there for
    > > people reading between the lines of
    > > your 'malicious Raid the virus spreader'
    > > intentions.

    >
    > See above, and thank you for the compliment, even if I do feel I don't
    > deserve it.
    >
    > > A-Z listing of tiny .ASI codes
    > > belonging to other people!

    >
    > Really?
    >
    >
    > > 1/05/1994 12:04 AM 851 ADDFILE.BAT
    > >
    > > > 10/02/1993 08:35 PM 1,179 ANNOYER.ASI

    >
    > That old thing? LOL! That's mine, sorry.
    >
    > > > 02/01/1995 06:24 PM 744 AREA.ASI
    > > > 09/08/1996 08:49 AM 246 AREA.BAS

    >
    > Ehm, you didn't pay attention to the directory listing did ya? I
    > installed asic originally years ago in the folder,
    > Guess what's included? Those two files. Don't try claiming I said
    > something I didn't and make such an obvious ****UP with your evidence,
    > dumb ****.
    >
    > > > 03/05/2002 02:42 PM 2,205 ARROW.ASI

    >
    > This pos? Nope, mine too.
    >
    > I'll paste it's source, I don't care to release it. It was going to be
    > a payload in a virus, but I never got around to writing it. I warn
    > you, it's pretty damn sloppy, but harmless.
    >
    > randomize
    > a=rnd(0)
    > a=a mod 1
    > b=rnd(0)
    > b=b mod 23
    > death=b
    > b=rnd(0)
    > b=b mod 23
    > runy=b
    > b=rnd(0)
    > b=b mod 23
    >
    > if death=runy then
    > a=rnd(0)
    > a=a mod 23
    > runy=a
    > endif
    > ent$=chr$(13)
    > print"Viral Anticipation... Here is a chance for you to run the
    > program!"
    > print"special greetings to Nick Fitzgerald (**** you!) and Graham
    > Cluley"
    > print"of Sophos (www.sophos.com); You ****in lardass."
    > print""
    > print"Use your arrows (left & right) to select a square below."
    > print"One of the squares has been set to allow your program"
    > print"to continue running, While another will destroy your file."
    > print"And the remaining ones? They do nothing. Make your decision."
    > print"Press <enter> to record it. Good-Luck <Evil Grin>"
    > print""
    > print"UA:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A :A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:?"
    > print"^3 Are you of a gambling nature? Muaha ^3"
    > print"AA:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A :A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:U"
    > for y=1 to 24
    > a$=a$+"+-"
    > next y
    > print a$;
    > zone=csrlin
    > rem setup where the key door and bombs are, There are only 4 bombs
    > rem to make the game not impossible.
    > rem K is left, M is right
    >
    > local=b
    > locate zone,local
    > print"U";
    > while exitflag=0
    > a$=inkey$
    > if a$="K" then
    > if local=0 then
    > beep
    > else
    > gosub check:
    > local=local-1
    > locate zone,local
    > print"U";
    > endif
    > endif
    > if a$="M" then
    > if local=23 then
    > beep
    > else
    > gosub check:
    > local=local+1
    > locate zone,local
    > print"U";
    > endif
    > endif
    > if a$=ent$ then
    > exitflag=1
    > ar=local
    > endif
    > gosub die_cursor:
    > wend
    > print"th"
    > print""
    > print"A choice has been made... So what shall become of the program?"
    > print""
    > print"Will the program continue running? ";
    > if ar<> runy then
    > print"hah, Nope."
    > print"has the program been lost to the depths of electronic noise? "
    > if ar=death then
    > print"Hah, Yes Cluley's lardass squished it flat. "
    > else
    > print"Nope. The file moved out of the way as the lardass fell."
    > endif
    > else
    > print"Why yes... yes it will."
    > endif
    > end
    >
    > check:
    > for x=0 to 22
    > locate zone,local
    > print"+-";
    > next x
    > return
    >
    > die_cursor:
    > rem off with the damn cursor
    > REM turn crsr off by positioning off screen
    > REM ASIC leaves it on for some reaosn ALL the time!
    > AX=&HEX0200
    > BX=0
    > DX=25*256
    > INT86 (&HEX10,AX,BX,NA,DX,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA)
    > return
    >
    > Shrug.
    >
    > > **************************
    > >
    > > > 10/22/1994 01:00 PM 4,500 ZONE1.ASI
    > > > 10/22/1994 12:53 PM 9,728 ZONE2.ASI

    > >
    > > How ****ing stupid! When you shot your
    > > self in the foot did you jump up and down
    > > stomping on your dick too?

    >
    > Do you really think those aren't mine? I believe I will state for the
    > record that those poorly written door games intended for SearchLight
    > BBS (hahaha, damn you are one lazy *******) are indeed my work. All
    > mine, Seriously, this is some really lousy code.
    >
    > Ehm, I released both of those to the local boards from my original
    > area, which you apparently can't find? I don't know why, my freeware
    > apps of yesteryear (which you probably can't find either, but since
    > you want personal history, I did win some 4 out of 5 star awards from
    > Zdnet several years ago.) are still available if your really
    > interested. Hasn't your ehm, grep script found simtel ftp links for
    > dustin cook yet? *grin*, if not, you have much more data retrieve to
    > do, ****head.
    >
    > > I also note that in your collection of
    > > entire works there are zero .ASM files
    > > (.ASM = 0, nada, zilch, nothing, big

    >
    > entire works? Did I say that was everything?
    >
    > > So thanks for producing that Malware
    > > listing of everything you've ever
    > > produced (inc.BugHunterTrojan). Isn't

    >
    > Hahaha. Your really having trouble finding stuff on me that's really
    > suitable for your intentions, eh? Sorry, I'm just not quiet the
    > meanass I led you to believe I was. Everything I did that wasn't a
    > cool thing, took place years ago. You simply aren't going to be able
    > to sway people. Those who trust me already know what I've done, you
    > won't change their minds. Those who don't trust me also, already know
    > what I've done, and you won't change their minds any either.
    >
    > > it time to show everyone if there are
    > > any .ASM listings on your disk? I think
    > > you are going to need 'notepad' to fake

    >
    > hahahahahaha. I didn't even show you all of the asic files and you've
    > got them all wrong as to who the author is. You know damn well
    > area.bas is a sample program to show you a converter, I didn't take
    > any credit for it, or the resulting .asi file made from it. Are you
    > seriously reduced to changing what I say? Is this all the great 4Q who
    > has promised much, and delivered ehh, nothing, can do? I'm
    > disappointed!
    >
    > Think of your fanbase 4Q, as I show you for the idiot you are, so they
    > too are shown as what they are. Don't let them all down!
    >
    > 4Q, I told you I wasn't going to help you find dirt. You provided me a
    > cheap shot, and I took it, that's all. I know, your a bit slow and you
    > don't understand, I'll try to explain it. I *know* you want everything
    > you can get on me, including all possible sources. I listed *lots* of
    > them that you *won't ever* be able to get your hands on, unless *I*
    > give them to you. That really burns you, and I can tell. So can
    > everyone else, btw.
    >
    > Just think, mr, I can dig up dirt on anybody, your a miserable failure
    > at the only damn thing your supposed to be good at.
    >
    > > 4Q (In for the long haul)http://fourq.host.sk/INFO/



    >
    > two questions:
    >
    > You promised a dissasembly and a report, I've seen neither...
    > You also promised a bugscanner by this weekend, I haven't see in it
    > either.
    >
    > Are you unable to make good on this?
    >
    > I'd like to test your program. *grin*


    When are you going to answer the two
    simple questions I asked yesterday?
    They only require a simple Yes or No
    answer.

    Re: Subject
    Ping --> Dustin Cook (re: serial killer?)

    Q1: Did you kill 2 people?

    Answer 1: multiple choice [Yes] or [No]


    Q2: Did you serve 3 years in prison?

    Answer 2: multiple choice [Yes] or [No]


    C'mon even a thicky like you can give
    an honest straight answer if they really
    try. I noticed that when I picked up on
    the RAP.TXT file and asked you another
    simple question you avoided it.

    <quote> earlier listing of files on
    Dustin Cook harddisk.

    "03/07/2000 06:10 PM 7,202 RAP.TXT"
    </quote>

    This file is copy of your IRC log with
    Rapture isn't it.

    I'll give you the URL of the log that is
    posted online.

    http://www.packetstormsecurity.nl/mag/b0g/b0g-3.txt Lines 924 - 1166

    This is the one where you tell of your
    murderous past (or was it another lie)
    and your desire to kill again. Now people
    should ask themselves if you are the kind
    of ****nut that could be trusted not to
    install a backdoor trojan on their
    computer... How many virus and trojan
    have you released on your victims?


    HTH

    4Q
    http://fourq.host.sk/INFO/ <-- find the link to information about
    Dustin Cook


  10. #10
    Bud Guest

    Re: A general request for information regarding Dustin Cook

    > I'm putting his biography online

    Plonk

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