"Rhonda Lea Kirk" <rhondalea@gmail.com> wrote in news:ev1481$sc2$1
@blackhelicopter.databasix.com:
> "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1175720042.204805.44050@w1g2000hsg.googlegrou ps.com
>> On Apr 4, 3:19 pm, "Rhonda Lea Kirk" <rhonda...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dus...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>
>>> news:1175626759.582779.305300@n76g2000hsh.googlegr oups.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Apr 3, 8:24 am, "Rhonda Lea Kirk" <rhonda...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> "Dustin Cook" <spamfilterineffect.see....@nowhere.com> wrote in
>>>>> message
>>>
>>>>> news:Xns9907121FF18C4HHI2948AJD832@69.28.186.121
>>>
>>>>>> "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote in
>>>>>> news:1175576588.213622.219000 @d57g2000hsg.googlegroups.com:
>>>
>>>>>>> Customers of retail giant T.K.Max reeling
>>>>>>> in horror as they realize backdoor Trojan
>>>>>>> BugHunteris responsible for the theft of
>>>
>>>>>> Don't forget 4Q, each download is a punch in your face.
>>>
>>>>>> Say, somebody in HHI wanted me to ask how your email was doing
>>>>>> these days? Getting alot of fan mail? HAHAHAH
>>>
>>>>> Mailbombing again, Dustin?
>>>
>>>> No wonder this post didn't show in my news client, You've
>>>> crossposted it to auk...
>>>
>>>> Nobody has mailbombed anyone, Rhonda. I was told that 4Q was greeted
>>>> in an .nfo release, that's why I asked about his fanmail. With
>>>> thousands of downloads and counting, I'd be surprised if someone
>>>> didn't email him. Remember Dear, he openly attacked HHI here on
>>>> usenet. I have no control over what might occur as a result.
>>>
>>> And again, Dustin, this is exactly why no one should trust you.
>>
>> Ehh? Excuse me... In case you missed it, 4Q has a beef with HHI that
>> doesn't directly involve me. He wanted to bring attention to the
>> group, so he's got there attention. Now, whatever happens to him or
>> his site as a result is heh, his problem, not mine. You can't hold me
>> responsible if someone else decides to shut his mouth for him.
>
> You're part of HHI.
>
> And this is like saying I can't hold you responsible for the posting of
> my address.
>
> I do.
>
>> Despite your attempts at character assissanation, it's not going to
>> happen. Face facts, people do trust me, more people trust me with each
>> passing day. Nobody really cares about your tit for tat attacks on me.
>
> Do they?
Subject: Re: Need to check MD5 validity of ip6fw.sys file--it my copy for
real or is iit viral?
From: "raylopez99" <raylopez99@yahoo.com>
Newsgroups: alt.comp.virus
On Apr 3, 9:59 pm, Dustin Cook
<spamfilterineffect.see....@nowhere.com> wrote:
>
> > (System sure is acting strange...I still think I have a virus but I
> > have to keep digging to find it)...
>
> Have you let BugHunter take a peek? I'd be interested in the results.
>
> --
> Dustin Cook
> Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - V2.2
> web:http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk- email:
> bughunter.dus...@gmail.com.removethis
> Pad:http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/pad.xml
Thanks Dustin; I tried BugHunter, and it caught three 'malware'/spam
type programs the other programs missed, including Webroot SpySweeper,
SuperAntiSpyware and Kaspersky AV6, but Webroot's SpySweeper still
insists (and BugHunter failed to catch) there's a virus "trojan-pushu"
as per the above thread.
I'm probably going to do a complete reinstall of Windows XP. I believe
perhaps Webroot's SS is giving a false positive, as no other program
seems to find this virus, but for some reason it keeps deleting a
Register entry that some program _is_ in fact making (upon reboot). A
real mess. A clean reinstall is probably the least painful option at
this point.
RL
>>> <shakes head> You really don't understand the impression you make on
>>> people, do you.
>>
>> The impression I make on people doesn't seem to bother me. Based on
>> the thank you emails for bughunter, I'd say I'm making a kickass
>> impression as a malware fighter. What you or your auk friends think of
>> me doesn't matter at the end of the day.
>
> We'll see how that turns out.
Subject: Re: Need to check MD5 validity of ip6fw.sys file--it my copy for
real or is iit viral?
From: "raylopez99" <raylopez99@yahoo.com>
Newsgroups: alt.comp.virus
On Apr 3, 9:59 pm, Dustin Cook
<spamfilterineffect.see....@nowhere.com> wrote:
>
> > (System sure is acting strange...I still think I have a virus but I
> > have to keep digging to find it)...
>
> Have you let BugHunter take a peek? I'd be interested in the results.
>
> --
> Dustin Cook
> Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - V2.2
> web:http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk- email:
> bughunter.dus...@gmail.com.removethis
> Pad:http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/pad.xml
Thanks Dustin; I tried BugHunter, and it caught three 'malware'/spam
type programs the other programs missed, including Webroot SpySweeper,
SuperAntiSpyware and Kaspersky AV6, but Webroot's SpySweeper still
insists (and BugHunter failed to catch) there's a virus "trojan-pushu"
as per the above thread.
I'm probably going to do a complete reinstall of Windows XP. I believe
perhaps Webroot's SS is giving a false positive, as no other program
seems to find this virus, but for some reason it keeps deleting a
Register entry that some program _is_ in fact making (upon reboot). A
real mess. A clean reinstall is probably the least painful option at
this point.
RL
Just thought I'd bring you upto speed, dear.
--
Dustin Cook
Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - V2.2
web: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk - email:
bughunter.dustin@gmail.com.removethis
Pad: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/pad.xml



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