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  1. #1
    almartenator@gmail.com Guest

    new spyware removal tool

    check it out at www.spywarecom.net

    Removes spyware in a flash!


  2. #2
    Needs Must Guest

    Re: new spyware removal tool


    This rubbish is programmed to 'find' infections which you then have to
    register (pay the ****s) to 'clean'.

    It just found 238 'infect files' on my pc which I challenge the software
    seller to demonstrate
    is really on my pc. I *KNOW* it is clean.

    ! Another load of old SCAMWARE crap to avoid like the plague!


  3. #3
    Needs Must Guest

    Re: new spyware removal tool

    Needs Must wrote:
    >
    > This rubbish is programmed to 'find' infections which you then have to
    > register (pay the ****s) to 'clean'.
    >
    > It just found 238 'infect files' on my pc which I challenge the software
    > seller to demonstrate
    > is really on my pc. I *KNOW* it is clean.
    >
    > ! Another load of old SCAMWARE crap to avoid like the plague!
    >


    LOL - Spybot S+D also lists this rubbish as spyware!


  4. #4
    Needs Must Guest

    Re: new spyware removal tool

    Needs Must wrote:
    > Needs Must wrote:
    >>
    >> This rubbish is programmed to 'find' infections which you then have to
    >> register (pay the ****s) to 'clean'.
    >>
    >> It just found 238 'infect files' on my pc which I challenge the
    >> software seller to demonstrate
    >> is really on my pc. I *KNOW* it is clean.
    >>
    >> ! Another load of old SCAMWARE crap to avoid like the plague!
    >>

    >
    > LOL - Spybot S+D also lists this rubbish as spyware!
    >



    http://www.malwarebytes.org/database.php?id=323

  5. #5
    Leythos Guest

    Re: new spyware removal tool

    In article <f738dl$jna$1@aioe.org>, me@privacy.net says...
    >
    > This rubbish is programmed to 'find' infections which you then have to
    > register (pay the ****s) to 'clean'.
    >
    > It just found 238 'infect files' on my pc which I challenge the software
    > seller to demonstrate
    > is really on my pc. I *KNOW* it is clean.
    >
    > ! Another load of old SCAMWARE crap to avoid like the plague!


    You only have to pay for stuff if you are not smart enough to use the
    Free Tools that are also talked about in most of the security groups.

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    3rd link shows what he's exposed to children (the link I've include does
    not directly display his filth). You can find the same information by
    googling for 'PCBUTTS1' and 'exposed to kids'.

  6. #6
    Needs Must Guest

    Re: new spyware removal tool

    Leythos wrote:

    > You only have to pay for stuff if you are not smart enough to use the
    > Free Tools that are also talked about in most of the security groups.
    >


    The point is that even if you pay for stuff you can't trust companies
    like this who programme false positives into their rubbish software.


  7. #7
    Leythos Guest

    Re: new spyware removal tool

    In article <f73a13$p1s$1@aioe.org>, me@privacy.net says...
    > Leythos wrote:
    >
    > > You only have to pay for stuff if you are not smart enough to use the
    > > Free Tools that are also talked about in most of the security groups.
    > >

    >
    > The point is that even if you pay for stuff you can't trust companies
    > like this who programme false positives into their rubbish software.


    The point is that only fools fall for that crap. If you don't know
    enough to check before you try/test/download something then you deserve
    what you get.

    --
    Leythos - spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 to email me)

    Learn more about PCBUTTS1 and his antics and ethic and his perversion
    with Porn and Filth. Just take a look at some of the FILTH he's created
    and put on his website: http://www.webservertalk.com/message1907860.html
    3rd link shows what he's exposed to children (the link I've include does
    not directly display his filth). You can find the same information by
    googling for 'PCBUTTS1' and 'exposed to kids'.

  8. #8
    Vanguard Guest

    Re: new spyware removal tool

    <almartenator wrote in message
    news:1184176070.040116.141190@e9g2000prf.googlegro ups.com...
    > check it out at www. spywarecom. net
    >
    > Removes spyware in a flash!



    Considering this site proffers rogueware by using false positives to
    lure paranoid users, it is recommended to NOT download anything from
    them. This scammer ploy means you better not trust anything from them,
    especially a downloaded executable from them.

    This is another mutation of Spywarebot.com already listed as rogueware
    at http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm. Both
    spywarebot.com and antispywarebot.com are registered with GoDaddy
    through their "Domains By Proxy" hiding service. In fact, when you go
    to GoDaddy and use their WhoIs, AntiSpywarebot.com and Spyware.bot share
    the same ad window. In the ad, both listings say "AntiSpywareBot" for
    the product name while listing the antispywarebot.com and spywarebot.com
    sites are listed. Same crap, only a slightly different name.


  9. #9
    Beauregard T. Shagnasty Guest

    Re: new spyware removal tool

    Leythos wrote:

    > The point is that only fools fall for that crap.


    Look around... no shortage of those. :-)

    "WHAT? I'm infected?"
    "$29.95..."
    "Honey, give me the credit card. Quick!"

    --
    -bts
    -Motorcycles defy gravity; cars just suck

  10. #10
    dc Guest

    Re: new spyware removal tool

    Sound like you should not use their 'free' scan. No tellin what it might
    change.
    If you do choose to do it and you have XP, do a Create a Restore Point
    first.

    dc

    I still run W2Ksp4+ and wouldn't touch it without further research.




    <almartenator@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:1184176070.040116.141190@e9g2000prf.googlegro ups.com...
    > check it out at www.spywarecom.net
    >
    > Removes spyware in a flash!
    >




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