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  1. #11
    cbgerry Guest

    Re: Interesting information bluecollarpc.net's toolbar

    On Jul 13, 8:14 pm, Dustin Cook
    <spamfilterineffect.see....@nowhere.com> wrote:
    > Hi All,
    >
    > After closely examining the toolbar offered by bluecollarpc.net, I'm left
    > with no choice but to include it for detection and optional removal by the
    > user due to the fact it's using a known adware/trackware companies product
    > that's simply rebranded.
    >
    > As of today, 07-13-2007, BugHunter detects this program and both known
    > variants of it, one which affects firefox via an extensions installation
    > and the other which affects Internet Explorer via a BHO installation.
    >
    > Based on information collected on the company actually responsible for most
    > of the code present inside, I'd recommend others follow suit.
    >
    > Thank You.
    >
    > --
    > Dustin Cook
    > Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - v2.2c
    > email: bughunter.dus...@gmail.com.removethis
    > web..:http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    > Pad..:http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/pad.xml


    Unintersting Dustin Cook BugHunter Red Warnings - Site Advisor

    IN REPLY TO: DUSTIN COOK BUGHUNTER OWNER...
    Interesting information bluecollarpc.net's toolbar Options
    http://groups.google.com/group/alt.p...f2a2eb3c?hl=en
    Hi All, After closely examining the toolbar offered by
    bluecollarpc.net, I'm left
    with no choice but to include it for detection and optional removal by
    the
    user due to the fact it's using a known adware/trackware companies
    product
    that's simply rebranded. As of today, 07-13-2007, BugHunter detects
    this program and both known
    variants of it, one which affects firefox via an extensions
    installation
    and the other which affects Internet Explorer via a BHO installation.
    Based on information collected on the company actually responsible for
    most
    of the code present inside, I'd recommend others follow suit.
    Thank You. -- Dustin Cook
    -------------------------------------/.
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    When we tested this site we found links to inklineglobal.com, which
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    GOODBY MR COOK AND BUGHUNTER .....

    WEBMASTER BLUECOLLARPC.NET SAID DHAT/.


  2. #12
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Interesting information bluecollarpc.net's toolbar

    cbgerry <cbgerry@bluecollarpc.net> wrote in
    news:1184721112.231175.269420@o11g2000prd.googlegr oups.com:

    > On Jul 13, 8:14 pm, Dustin Cook
    > <spamfilterineffect.see....@nowhere.com> wrote:
    >> Hi All,
    >>
    >> After closely examining the toolbar offered by bluecollarpc.net, I'm
    >> left with no choice but to include it for detection and optional
    >> removal by the user due to the fact it's using a known
    >> adware/trackware companies product that's simply rebranded.
    >>
    >> As of today, 07-13-2007, BugHunter detects this program and both
    >> known variants of it, one which affects firefox via an extensions
    >> installation and the other which affects Internet Explorer via a BHO
    >> installation.
    >>
    >> Based on information collected on the company actually responsible
    >> for most of the code present inside, I'd recommend others follow
    >> suit.
    >>
    >> Thank You.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Dustin Cook
    >> Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - v2.2c
    >> email: bughunter.dus...@gmail.com.removethis
    >> web..:http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    >> Pad..:http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/pad.xml

    >
    > Unintersting Dustin Cook BugHunter Red Warnings - Site Advisor


    You didn't find any warnings concerning the BugHunter program, only some
    sites which mirror it. Obviously I'm not in control of the content those
    sites choose to publish, so I find it very amusing that you would even
    try to mislead people into thinking you found something wrong with
    BugHunter. many sites mirror it, and I have no control over that. That's
    software popularity for you.


    > GOODBY MR COOK AND BUGHUNTER .....


    *Yawn, As you seem to be blocking me? now with your email server, I'll
    simply paste my response to your half-assed threat you emailed me
    earlier.

    Date sent: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 16:30:22 -0400
    From: "Dustin Cook"
    <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com>
    Subject: Re: Regarding the bluecollarpc.net toolbar
    To: "PostmasterBCPCNET"
    <postmaster@bluecollarpc.net>
    BCC to: dLipman@Verizon.Net
    Send reply to: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com
    Priority: normal

    > On 17 Jul 2007 at 12:05, PostmasterBCPCNET wrote:
    >
    > > YOU HAVE BEEN CHARGED WITH UNSOLICITED EMAIL..... APPEAL BY REPLY TO
    > > THIS MESSAGE ONLY FROM THE SAME OFFENDING ADDRESS

    >
    > Consider this an appeal then.
    >
    > > This address is for all communications with related issues of the
    > > www.BlueCollarPC.Net Domain and associated Forums. It is not a

    contact
    > > address for personal communications. I am sure you are aware of that.

    >
    > What an odd form letter you provide. I requested contact with the

    owner,
    > that was all. If the owner doesn't wish to discuss the matter, I will
    > leave things as they presently are. Your humourous threats, aside.
    >
    > > This address also doubles as List Owner contact for any related mail
    > > issues for the www.BlueCollarPC.Net and associated Forums. It is our
    > > Domain Postmater Mail Service Address. I am sure you are aware of
    > > that.

    >
    > Actually, I was under the mistaken impression that the postmaster might
    > forward me to the appropriate person.
    >
    > > Since we are known contacts from the newsroom I have suspended the
    > > whole "this is the most deplorable of acts by blah blah blah as far

    as
    > > this being Unsolicted Email. However, aside from being appauled by
    > > your flagrant dismisal of all General Internet Guidelines - this is
    > > your FIRST WARNING - UNSOLICITED EMAIL....

    >
    > all General internet guidelines? I'm sorry, I'm confused. Would you
    > please show me the guidelines you accuse me of breaking?
    >
    > What is this newsroom? I've yet to make a post on your forums, You

    don't
    > apparently approve my account? Who knows... My efforts at contacting

    you
    > regarding the toolbar are obviously being ignored.
    >
    > > My suggestions are to visit our website and join any appropriate
    > > groups, list, or forum posted there with plain membnership

    information
    > > for your communications needs which are security related. This was
    > > perhaps a grace undeserved since your entire communiocations seem
    > > based on personal attack and now stalking the Postmaster.

    >
    > Your first language isn't english eh? I already told you, I cannot seem
    > to contact you via your forum; You have a silly "I have to validate the
    > account before you can post" and you don't validate, so I can't post;
    > obviously. However, instead of letting me know I am not welcome there,
    > you invite me, and then send me this nonsense. Laughable, very
    > laughable.
    >
    > You clearly have no idea what a personal attack is, sir.
    >
    > > Any of the addresses present as Group Owner, List Owner, Forum
    > > Administator, Webmaster and so on are NOT for personal communications
    > > but you know that. They are necessary for the functions of these

    >
    > but you know that is not a good use of english for a form letter, fyi.
    > Webmaster fine, that's who I need to speak with, although I suspect

    your
    > all one in the same person. Would you forward my initial email to him,
    > please? That was I believe, the only email i've sent you before this
    > one. And I'm certainly not soliciting anything from you, Look up the
    > definition to the word before you use it again so foolishly.
    >
    > > events and review major domo rules of engagement for them as a prime
    > > example. In short, this was a very inappropriate communication and I
    > > was surprised - and to stop any arguement without engaging one - this
    > > address as a List Owner or Forum Owner contact address is ONLY for
    > > List or Forum inquiries by Members and Vistors for and about the
    > > respective Lists and Forums. I see NOTHING in the body message as
    > > these common valid inqueries but rather admitted personal requests

    and
    > > as such completely constitutes this as Unsolicted Email and as such

    is
    > > in Violation of Terms of Service by Google and your ISP and the
    > > BlueCollarPC.Net Domain Mail Service.

    >
    > I don't know why you seem to think Google, or my ISP sent you the

    email.
    > I sent it to you, via my own mail server. You can't read email headers
    > eh? You are certainly no security expert.
    >
    > And I certainly didn't violate my terms of service agreements by doing
    > so. Your so full of horse ****, it's not even funny.
    >
    > > Cease and desist immediately or report will be made promptly. You

    have
    > > been properly warned against inappropriate communications to the
    > > BlueCollarPC.Net Domain Postmaster.

    >
    > You know what sir? Your welcome to file your report. In fact, you can
    > send a copy to abuse@raidsmailserver.com if you'd like.
    >
    > Since discussion with you isn't possible, the issue with the toolbar

    has
    > been dismissed. Detection routines will continue to detect the program
    > as potentially malicious in nature.
    >
    > This is the last email you will receive from me on this matter. Should
    > you wish to appeal the decision in the future, your welcome to email me
    > at the address provided in my headers.
    >
    > > YOU HAVE BEEN CHARGED WITH UNSOLICITED EMAIL..... APPEAL BY REPLY TO
    > > THIS MESSAGE ONLY FROM THE SAME OFFENDING ADDRESS
    > >
    > > POSTMASTER BLUECOLLARPC.NET DOMAIN
    > >
    > > Return-Path: <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com>
    > > Delivered-To: postmaster@bluecollarpc.net
    > > Received: (qmail 16084 invoked by uid 399); 17 Jul 2007 01:46:13 -

    0000
    > > X-Virus-Scan: Scanned by ClamAV 0.90.3 (no viruses);
    > > Mon, 16 Jul 2007 20:46:13 -0500
    > > Received: from an-out-0708.google.com (209.85.132.242)
    > > by mail5.ourmailservers.net with ESMTP; 17 Jul 2007 01:46:13 -0000
    > > X-Originating-IP: 209.85.132.242 Received: by an-out-0708.google.com
    > > with SMTP id d40so277317and
    > > for <postmaster@bluecollarpc.net>; Mon, 16 Jul 2007 18:53:27
    > > -0700
    > > (PDT)
    > > DKIM-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; c=relaxed/relaxed;
    > > d=gmail.com; s=beta;
    > > h=domainkey-signature:received:received:from:to:date:mime-

    vers
    > > ion:subject:reply-to:message-idriority:x-mailer:content-

    type
    > > :content-transfer-encoding:content-description;
    > >

    b=P1/9p62ZU5Dc9N4UZjAZAHfYGG+KmW6P6RuGqNqbiIEGt+hVVTFB9 UPAcTcL
    > >

    mh4uT20rQP/Soyzd4CDt+tnIRq9sqHN5MC2VhjMYc6maqSARqPmqZ8H+xRNtZ Y
    > > hazFZ7TafJsP2Rn87Lfc3w6vUzofuv61MEKdNwue+FKJtJQP0=
    > > DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; c=nofws;
    > > d=gmail.com; s=beta;
    > > h=received:from:to:date:mime-version:subject:reply-

    to:message-
    > > idriority:x-mailer:content-type:content-transfer-

    encoding:co
    > > ntent-description;
    > > b=WvttS+u+O2L/lWj9

    +SNXK9bKQ20YFq7iXVkcvG5BjOjkwktWujdasR7aSo4m
    > >

    KAUB/y2BpQewZWcllcPPHVwYSyEac9OD2jbQ6XlZgnsdUk1HhlrDjAW ulVMOdx
    > > nEPMYJrSED9kR1HjDBXUw4rweAZ6HQPsBlKJzCQYShw1qEg1Q=
    > > Received: by 10.100.177.16 with SMTP id

    z16mr2651399ane.1184637207487;
    > > Mon, 16 Jul 2007 18:53:27 -0700 (PDT)
    > > Return-Path: <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com>
    > > Received: from ?192.168.1.100? ( [24.158.104.24])
    > > by mx.google.com with ESMTP id
    > > c14sm13345449ana.2007.07.16.18.53.23 (version=SSLv3
    > > cipher=OTHER); Mon, 16 Jul 2007 18:53:23 -0700 (PDT)
    > > From: "Dustin" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com>
    > > To: postmaster@bluecollarpc.net
    > > Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 21:57:01 -0400
    > > Subject: Regarding the bluecollarpc.net toolbar
    > > Reply-to: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com
    > > Message-ID: <469BE9AD.5216.2F4857BB@bughunter.dustin.gmail.com >
    > > Priority: normal
    > > X-mailer: Pegasus Mail for Windows (4.41)
    > > Content-description: Mail message body
    > > X-Antivirus: AVG for E-mail 7.5.476 [269.10.8/904]
    > > Mime-Version: 1.0
    > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
    > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > ----- Original Message -----
    > > From: "Dustin" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com>
    > > To: <postmaster@bluecollarpc.net>
    > > Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 9:57 PM
    > > Subject: Regarding the bluecollarpc.net toolbar
    > >
    > >
    > > Hello.
    > >
    > > I'd like to be put in contact with Gerry if at all possible. Could
    > > someone please forward this email to him for me? It concerns the
    > > toolbar, my reasoning behind including it in bughunter, etc.
    > >
    > > Thank You.
    > >
    > > --
    > > Dustin Cook
    > > Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool
    > > http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > --
    > > No virus found in this incoming message.
    > > Checked by AVG.
    > > Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.8/904 - Release Date:
    > > 7/16/2007 5:42 PM
    > >
    > >

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



    Just who is it your trying to bull**** exactly anyways Gerry?

    > WEBMASTER BLUECOLLARPC.NET SAID DHAT/.


    Yesterday I was invited to your forum, to discuss the issue. Today you
    send me a laughable threat that I pasted above. Obviously your worried
    about BugHunter targetting your toolbar. So your trying in vein to
    somehow discredit it or myself. Again, don't bother, your nothing more
    than an end user; and you've already admitted to such. In plain simple
    english, you sir are a total and complete utter ****ing moron.

    Dustin Cook, Said that!

    --
    Dustin Cook
    Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - v2.2c
    email: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com.removethis
    web..: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    Pad..: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/pad.xml


  3. #13
    cbgerry Guest

    Re: Interesting information bluecollarpc.net's toolbar

    On Jul 13, 8:14 pm, Dustin Cook
    <spamfilterineffect.see....@nowhere.com> wrote:
    > Hi All,
    >
    > After closely examining the toolbar offered by bluecollarpc.net, I'm left
    > with no choice but to include it for detection and optional removal by the
    > user due to the fact it's using a known adware/trackware companies product
    > that's simply rebranded.
    >
    > As of today, 07-13-2007, BugHunter detects this program and both known
    > variants of it, one which affects firefox via an extensions installation
    > and the other which affects Internet Explorer via a BHO installation.
    >
    > Based on information collected on the company actually responsible for most
    > of the code present inside, I'd recommend others follow suit.
    >
    > Thank You.
    >
    > --
    > Dustin Cook
    > Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - v2.2c
    > email: bughunter.dus...@gmail.com.removethis
    > web..:http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    > Pad..:http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/pad.xml


    *****COMPLAINT: ***** This post contains false or defamatory
    content.*****COMPLAINT*****


  4. #14
    cbgerry Guest

    Re: Interesting information bluecollarpc.net's toolbar

    Unintersting Dustin Cook BugHunter Red Warnings - Site Advisor

    IN REPLY TO: DUSTIN COOK BUGHUNTER OWNER...
    Interesting information bluecollarpc.net's toolbar Options
    http://groups.google.com/group/alt.p...f2a2eb3c?hl=en
    Hi All, After closely examining the toolbar offered by
    bluecollarpc.net, I'm left
    with no choice but to include it for detection and optional removal by
    the user due to the fact it's using a known adware/trackware companies
    product that's simply rebranded. As of today, 07-13-2007, BugHunter
    detects this program and both known variants of it, one which affects
    firefox via an extensions installation and the other which affects
    Internet Explorer via a BHO installation. Based on information
    collected on the company actually responsible for most of the code
    present inside, I'd recommend others follow suit.
    Thank You. -- Dustin Cook
    -------------------------------------/.
    SITE ADVISOR REPORTS ON BUGHUNTER AND DUSTIN COOK:

    Site Advisor Red Warning Report on BUGHUNTER DOWNLOAD .....
    http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/ snapfiles.com?
    ref=safesearch&aff_id=0
    BugHunter download and review - DOS based malware scanner from ...
    BugHunter is a DOS based malware scanner that can detect and
    optionally remove more than 1300 commo.
    www.snapfiles.com/get/ bughunter.html - 19k - Cached - Similar pages

    Red Verdict Image: Adware, spyware, or viruses (5)
    When we tested this site we found links to inklineglobal.com, which
    our analysis found to be suspicious.
    After entering our e-mail address on this site, we received less than
    1 e-mail per month.
    Downloads we found on this site:
    Download Analysis
    Buyertools Reminder (setup_reminder_en_hamburg.exe)
    123 Flash Image Extractor V1.20 (flashimageexractor.exe)
    1Click DVD Copy 5.1.1.9 (Download_1clickdvdcopysetuprn.exe)
    1Click DVD Copy 5.1.1.9 (Download_1clickdvdcopysetuprn.exe)
    1Click DVD Copy 5.1.1.9 (Download_1clickdvdcopysetuprn.exe)
    211 total downloads. See more.
    Online affiliations for snapfiles.com:
    Link Graph
    When we tested this site we found links to inklineglobal.com, which
    our analysis found to be suspicious.
    Third-Party Cookies
    filekicker.com
    quantserve.com
    hypertracker.com
    libero.it
    digitalriver.com

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    After entering our e-mail address on this site, we received 1.7 e-
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    Downloads we found on this site:
    Download Analysis

    3D Space Screensavers Bundle 1.1 (3d_space_bundle.exe)
    Downloader-XZ trojan
    DC++ FasterDownloads 2.7.0.0 (dc++faster_downloads_free.exe)
    New.net
    Free Japanese Anime Screensaver (freeanime.exe)
    Adware-WhenU,Adware-Url
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    7 red downloads
    In our tests, we found downloads on this site that some people
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    Online affiliations for qarchive.org:
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    GOODBY MR COOK AND BUGHUNTER .....

    WEBMASTER BLUECOLLARPC.NET SAID DHAT/.


  5. #15
    Kadaitcha Man Guest

    Re: Interesting information bluecollarpc.net's toolbar

    Dustin Cook <spamfilterineffect.see.sig@nowhere.com> Thou dread-bolted
    professed tyrant. Thou rank gnat. Ye stewed:

    > Y<*****SLAP>


    **** me dead. Are you still alive, you mental ****?

    --
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  6. #16
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    Re: Interesting information bluecollarpc.net's toolbar

    On Jul 13, 8:14 pm, Dustin Cook
    <spamfilterineffect.see....@nowhere.com> wrote:
    > Hi All,
    >
    > After closely examining the toolbar offered by bluecollarpc.net, I'm left
    > with no choice but to include it for detection and optional removal by the
    > user due to the fact it's using a known adware/trackware companies product
    > that's simply rebranded.
    >
    > As of today, 07-13-2007, BugHunter detects this program and both known
    > variants of it, one which affects firefox via an extensions installation
    > and the other which affects Internet Explorer via a BHO installation.
    >
    > Based on information collected on the company actually responsible for most
    > of the code present inside, I'd recommend others follow suit.
    >
    > Thank You.
    >
    > --
    > Dustin Cook
    > Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - v2.2c
    > email: bughunter.dus...@gmail.com.removethis
    > web..:http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    > Pad..:http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/pad.xml


    Preface: I don't think it was plain to the apparent owner of Bughunter
    that the previous posts that Site Advisor calls Red Download site
    warnings are certainly not the owner home domain - Dustin Cook
    Bughunter. I thought that was quite clear to any reader - it is to me.
    So here to avoid the confusion perhaps even caused by Dustin C
    clouding the content of those posts seemingly - or perhaps even a
    little "snow blind" in anger for the moment not seeing that NONE of
    those Red Download sites were his Home Domain as Bughunter Owner
    commonly or public well known as Bughunter at bughunter.it-
    mate.co.uk ......

    So here is the actual 'All Green Download" McAfee Site Advisor Report
    - For Dustin Cook Bughunter - the real Owner and Real Bughunter
    Product Homepages or Official Bughunter website - however you wish to
    word it - or in real world, right, Dustin Cook owner of Bughunter and
    the bughunter.it-mate.co.uk official domain website "where bughunter
    lives on the net" - the Official real Bughunter and real Website to
    obtain it from. (I call that explanation dead banged). It is obvious
    to anyone reading it. Like one report is even the download
    "registered" at Snapfiles.com - so that is what I mean as obvious to
    anyone reading it.... like the first thing that hits me there is okay,
    the owner must have registered with Snapfiles to sell, distribute, or
    offer whatever version of download, whatever descriptive words are
    your cup of tea accurately, but that certainly that is OBVIOUSLY not
    the bughunter.it-mate.co.uk website. It is the software download at
    Snapfiles.com and not at bughunter.it-mate.co.uk in other words. Each
    of those RED warning download sites are along the same exact line.

    You (if you are reading this) Dustin C are a very aggressive person
    apparently and it is extremely hard to have a civil conversation with
    you. You do say a lot of incorrect things about me and curse like a
    sailor continually. This is offensive and angering. That is irritating
    in the internet setting because of some major calm here. Well, right,
    to each his own. I am use to the "Family Setting" protocols around at
    different places. My cup of tea. But let me finalize as saying I can
    appreciate your great effort to go out of your way to continually slam
    me as you and I - the Prince and the pauper. Your never have seemed to
    leave that out in any of our very brief communications. Orderlys don't
    hang out with Doctors, fair enough - we certainly don't "hang" -
    street jargon.

    All I can say is you sir, Dustin C, invite chapters. Have you heard
    that before ? ( I am just ranting , not expecting answers, I think you
    misunderstand too much the "underclass").

    Well I am thinking I can add here what I came to say - because
    everything below this is information not conversation. I'll try
    list...

    1) Your final observation about the toolbar is "Potential Danger".
    2) You are responsible to yourself for copyright violations and
    unauthorized distribution of software you own. I suggest you call your
    lawyer about these. I certainly am not to blame. They are. Get angry
    with them. Have their websites shut down. Have your software
    immediately removed from them. Call your Lawyer about that Mr. Cook.I
    mean I would. The point is a security software is being offered at -
    apparently according to McAfee Site Advisor - at malicious content
    websites. Do you really want your product associated with that ? Have
    you - or are they authorized by your permission to distribute your
    Bughunter ? I mean you see the results by a simple Google Search with
    Site Advisor and how outraged you are at the mere mention of that by
    me. You exploded. Do it to them. They are the cause of this. I am not
    the cause of the public warnings from Site Advisor that are quite
    public on the internet. First couple of pages of results and there you
    are bang, bang, bang 3 red ones. I mean that in the business / profit
    aspect - and then just change it to freeware then... don't be so
    stringent in interpretation. This is how it appears you are greatly
    misunderstanding what is being said - at least on the side of common
    folk. Actually I / we were offering some help, but you stormed past.
    These are the reasons I suddenly blocked membership. I am not getting
    paid for this. This is not something I can change. I am not going to
    have my Forum turned into the Bughunter Soap Opera - roughly making
    the point. (You just don't understand the away I talk). In other words
    I am guessing the well known for years traditional Hackers Lounge is
    "your flavor" as they say over in Linux world. I am a medium -
    disseminating information if you will. Actually, threats removal with
    any software is a learning curve for the public. I am just one
    volunteer for average consumerism trying to bridge the gap. You
    actually need to be an "Advanced User" to actually understand and do
    things correctly without someone worrying over your back. I call it
    'Computer Operator" at their "Station" like having a driver's license
    for a Novice their first day behind the wheel. This is who stops in
    over my way. And granted, this topic should be a part of the
    repertoire as just another vein in the massive place called
    cyberspace. So the point was with these type topics - it is quite
    necessary for days and days even to resolve things. It can take a lot
    of communications. That is what was referred to as the Soap Opera....
    that is what this looks like to the average consumer. The average
    consumer is extremely pressed for an hour maybe two at a session and
    not even on a regular basis as well. Threatwares mess that up bad and
    what is worst, trying to find information of how to take care of it
    immediately. The majority of people are in a great hurry on the Net -
    and that is my reference to long needed conversations being
    sarcastically as a "What's this Soap Opera? Let me out of here".. like
    I said you severely misunderstand what I say. You completely judge me
    wrongly it seems continually or maybe you are just mean spirited.
    Whatever... and now this is turning into a soap opera. Cahnge
    Channels.

    3) Let me floor this to important information I wished to say as a
    bottom line here... So the whole rest of this point is that a sleeping
    public may not know the other angles to all this. As far as the Red
    zones - there are now in alarming numbers what are called "Disposable
    Domains". The spammer yesterday may have opened a free yahoo account
    and started sending UCE (spam) until Yahoo caught them and closed the
    account without warning. Right back to Yahoo and they would just open
    another account until shut down until they finally earned the name in
    security as "Disposable accounts". This has obviously translated to
    Botherders today reportedly responsible for up to 70 percent or more
    of world UCE (spam). This is now a new name "Disposable Domains"
    whereby at the same attitude websites are opened and shut down like
    the old example of Yahoo email accounts. Point is that with pirated
    software or Unauthorized Use someone's software can suddenly appear at
    one of these Disposable Domains and the cyber criminals can add
    malicious content to the website for drive-by installations of malware
    and the worst can even rifle a pirated copy of software and relaunch
    it with adware, spyware, and or other malware or all together and more
    at the Disposable Domain site.... and we all know how irate that is
    going to make the owner of the original software to say the very
    least.

    4) .... Cut to the chase point is that the Red Zone listed sites can
    easily be this in the McAfee Site Advisor Reports. So that I said all
    of this to point out that out if missed and that what may have been
    missed ORIGINALLY is that Dustin Cook Bughunter bughunter.it-
    mate.co.uk DOES NOT appear as a "red download" warning at McAfee Site
    Advisor and below I have added that proof that is quite public and
    available to the public with a download of Site Advisor installed in
    Internet Explorer or Firefox browsers.

    I think this should be plain, and definitely accepted as truth:
    ----------------------------------------
    Site Advisor:Green Download BUGHUNTERbughunter.it-mate.co.uk ...

    Site Advisor Report On: All Green Download...
    http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/it-...earch&aff_id=0

    -------------------------------------------
    BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool
    BugHunter is a DOS based malware scanner which has a frequently
    updated database of signatures as well as engine updates. The program
    is designed to quickly ...
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    [ps u betta hope u donn pay fer dhis: "Potential Danger" is my
    apology. I am now reading everything I posted to see if I ever said
    quite literally what you accuse me of. Wait for it - I will make one
    last post. If I did not I will say so. Frankly your communications are
    too repulsive and I wished this closed immediately. One of your last
    posts Dustin - you are lying again. You are not blocked from
    communicating with my Official Webmaster Address to Request Removal of
    Offensive Material. Ask your lawyer about that - because He/She is
    required by Law under the Federal Trade Commission to do that to
    achieve what you are saying - or aren't? No, I do not answer hostility
    and abuse at my personal addresses. And no I don't answer Unsolicited
    Email as rule. Webmaster and Postmaster are NOT personal addresses.
    You have said some very cheap things about my email addresses that was
    quite unexpected and may be beyond your understanding. Like I said you
    talk to your lawyer and he will tell you that you have to be VERY
    SPECIFIC WORD FOR WORD WITH EXACT PARTICULARS you "claim" are
    "offensive" and demand to be removed WITH EXACT CAUSE AND SUPPORT
    THEREOF and can or can not be submitted to the WEBMASTER ADDRESS by
    just yourself or with can be with Assistance of Counsel which
    precludes Court Action if ignored. THAT IS THE LAW DUSTIN COOK. I am
    not trying to be anything but polite with you. You keep raging and
    raging. I don't understand to be quite honest. Like they say in the
    circles - "generally just write the webmaster with your objections and
    some brief easy reports to support them and the webmaster generally
    always complies immediately without legal actions required but
    indicated if needed. They will get the message fast if they value
    their domain (most all do)". May you please comply. I honestly do not
    understand what you are saying as apparently incohesive. I am now - in
    these next hours looking at EVERYTHING I posted for what is offensive
    and especially under the law as you keep saying. This is on your
    behalf Dustin Cook Bughunter - in lieu of common appropriate action by
    you. Do you understand so I am not misunderstood Mr. Cook ? You have
    made no "formal request for removal" of objectionable material and I
    will certainly add in apology if there is due per investigation right
    now. DO YOU UNDERSTAND MR.COOK ? I AM GOING TO ACT ON YOUR BEHALF
    RIGHT NOW AS ACTING AS IF YOU SENT ME A BILL OF PARTICULARS YOU WISH
    REMEDIED IMMEDIATELY OR LEGAL ACTION WILL PURSUE --- SO THAT WITHOUT
    SUPPORT OF SAME, LISTED, OR PRESENTED BY YOU PROPERLY PARTICULARLY
    LISTING ONE BY ONE BY LAW TO ASK FIRST AND PROSECUTE SECOND (BUT YOU
    SIT HERE LYING THAT YOUR ADDRESS IS BLOCKED - YOU HAVE NEVER CONTACTED
    THE BLUE COLLAR PC.NET WEBMASTER ADDRESS) --- I WILL ACT AS IF YOU
    PROPERLY PRESENTED AND ASSUME BILL OF PARTICULARS ARE - AND LOOK FOR
    - ANY POSTINGS OR STATEMENTS THAT DEFAME "DUSTIN COOK BUGHUNTER
    bughunter.it-mate.co.uk" MADE BY THE OWNER OF THE BLUE COLLAR PC .NET
    DOMAIN BE REMOVED IF AND WHERE POSSIBLE IF THEY EXIST - AND
    IMMEDIATELY - AS CEASE AND DESIST OR FACE LEGAL ACTION..... DO YOU
    UNDERSTAND MY - I SAID MY - GENOROSITY TO YOU ? ACKNOWLEDGE THAT. THIS
    IS NO GAME AS YOU SAID, OR IS IT ??? WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM ???

    IF NONE ARE FOUND YOU WILL LIKELY BE ANSWERING AS WELL TO YOUR
    SEMANTICS WITH "Potential Danger". AND I WELL KNOW YOU PERFECTLY
    UNDERSTAND THAT.

    GOOD BY MR. COOK - I WILL BE IN TOUCH WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THIS POSTING
    WITH FULL RESULTS FOR YOU .... SATISFACTORY ? ASK YOUR LAWYER -
    HONESTLY I DOUBT HE WOULD SAY DIFFERENT - VERY, VERY SERIOUSLY
    MR.COOK.

    BLUECOLLARPC.NET


  7. #17
    cbgerry Guest

    Re: Interesting information bluecollarpc.net's toolbar

    On Jul 16, 10:23 pm, Dustin Cook
    <spamfilterineffect.see....@nowhere.com> wrote:
    > cbgerry <cbge...@bluecollarpc.net> wrote innews:1184589318.719205.5580@57g2000hsv.googlegro ups.com:
    >
    > > You are full of it sir and this is a personal attack. There are over a
    > > million Conduit.com toolbars and mine is one of them. They are all the

    >
    > Indeed conduit has a large amount of rebranded toolbars around. Yours is
    > one of them, several others I believe are also known to BugHunter. They
    > are added based on when I recieve viable samples. In your case, since you
    > advertise it, I visited your site and downloaded it, Installed it via
    > firefox and IE using sandboxie, so I could see exactly what changes it
    > makes.
    >
    > > exact same thing including mine - so why did you pick mine out as the
    > > only one infected ??? It doesn't make sense. Again McAfee has stated

    >
    > Please see above. I really don't pick and choose. The targets are
    > selected based on samples I recieve and what they do.
    >
    > > there is absolutely no infection in "bluecollarpc" community toolbar.

    >
    > BugHunter doesn't look for infections, as viruses cause those.
    > Spyware/adware/keyloggers are really all trojans, and BugHunter does
    > detect some of them. The toolbar itself is classified by me as
    > Adware/trackware. It poses a security risk for the following reasons.
    >
    > 1. It transfers "anonymous" usage data back to conduit.com; this data
    > stream is actually encrypted, so who knows what it really sends to them.
    >
    > 2. The radio option as you noticed is a security risk, you don't have
    > control over the sites it's tied too.
    >
    > 3. The other plugins don't always communicate strickly with your server
    > either.
    >
    > 4. The company which actually produces the code inside the toolbar still
    > employs questionable business practices.
    >
    > 5. Officially, because the toolbar actually installs itself as an
    > extension, and not as a plugin, is against the mozilla foundation rules.
    > Your toolbar generates income for conduit based on what users search for.
    > If they click a result, conduit gets paid. They are leeching off of
    > firefox users. What you click is apparently "anonymously" tracked back to
    > conduit. Anonymous only serving to mean that it can't be tied to the
    > specific computer your using... Atleast, I don't know of any exploits yet
    > which would allow that with this program.
    >
    > > Now when I get personally attacked that was how I responded - earlier
    > > deleted message.

    >
    > I didn't personally attack you, aside from calling you an idiot.
    >
    > > So my civil question is why did you pick my toolbar out that is
    > > exactly the same exact for user name as one million plus of the same
    > > exact toolbar from the same exact creator and server - Conduit.com ?

    >
    > Reasons for including it provided above. You were not singled out, Your
    > toolbar was easy to get access too, and I did as any normal user would do
    > who's curious. I downloaded it and analyzed it. When I noticed it's
    > actually conduits work, rebranded, red flags went up.
    >
    > > In other words Conduit.com offers these free toolbars to anyone and
    > > there have been over a million created. Each user that creates one can

    >
    > That's right. Over a million variants of the software, passed along to
    > unsuspecting users who simply don't know any better.
    >
    > > pick out of there services any of a large handful of features to add
    > > to it. There is absolutely nothing the user can add personally into
    > > the toolbar such as malware in what ever - script code language
    > > whatever. So if every one of these toolbars are exactly the same thing

    >
    > Not true, sir. Your extension installation for firefox can be
    > edited/altered easily. In fact, it's javascript when installed for
    > firefox, and an actual DLL when used in IE. The supporting plugins are,
    > java scripts with xml configuration files. Very easy to expand upon.
    >
    > > except for user name and what they chose to be their features add-ins
    > > - then what are you saying ? You are only getting malware positives on

    >
    > See above.
    >
    > > Your charges against me would be the same thing as a worm affecting
    > > the Yahoo Groups Service - and then blame me for it as the Group Owner
    > > of BlueCollarPC.Net News Group. This is absurd. Same thing, there are

    >
    > I haven't made any charges against you, directly. I don't recommend
    > people make use of your toolbar, for the reasons I stated above. That
    > doesn't mean I don't recommend you, as I am neutral (or try to be) as far
    > as your informational providing is concerned. I disagree with the
    > majority of your posts, but alas, that's my right to do so, and your
    > right to post the material I think is nonsense.
    >
    > > thousands upon thousands of Yahoo Groups - free - created by thousands
    > > and thousands of individuals. Again ther, there is nothing the user
    > > can put into the Yahoo Groups except choice of features provided by
    > > Yahoo.

    >
    > Agreed, with yahoo groups. Your toolbar however isn't yahoo groups, and
    > certainly can be altered once installed.
    >
    > > Do you understand my points ? Would that help as an aplogy for the
    > > rage reply ? Or do you hold onto I am guilty of some malware

    >
    > You don't owe me any apology. You weren't very professional in your
    > previous correspondence with me, but I understand why. I really didn't
    > target you, I targetted software that I don't think you should be
    > inviting users to download. BugHunter doesn't automatically remove it,
    > unless the users tells it to do so, so in the end, the user still has the
    > final say in whether or not it lives or dies.
    >
    > > insertion ? I can accept your answer either way... I mean it would
    > > seem you obviously tested the download I am guessing. Of course I

    >
    > No guessing required. I'm a programmer, testing/analyzing/writing code is
    > something I do. I even surf myspace on purpose looking for new
    > samples. *grin*
    >
    > > your findings then and I would immedaitely remove the bluecollarpc
    > > free toolbar from the Internet and tell all users the same -
    > > immedaitely uninstall it.

    >
    > Your site is about security, and I understand your desire to help users.
    > You can start by removing the toolbar, and suggesting users uninstall it.
    > No security site in it's right mind would be asking users to download and
    > install any sort of toolbar.
    >
    > I'm not asking you to accept/admit any fault. As a precautionary measure,
    > if nothing else, I'm asking you to remove the toolbar and suggest your
    > userbase do the same. I have filled out an account on your forums,
    > Hopefully you will allow it to go thru, and we can discuss this further
    > if you'd like. You can also email me at the email address I left on your
    > site. I know you hate google, and apparently yahoo, but those are what I
    > use for email corresponce and I have for a very very long time. Please
    > excuse the addresses in my case, if you don't mind.
    >
    > > You see you have opened a great can of worms here - and as far as some
    > > real unresolved issues - that can involve having my websites shut down
    > > as malicious content websites in Violations Of Terms Of Service.

    >
    > I have no intention of trying to have your website shutdown. Your not
    > actually hosting the toolbar yourself, so you don't have to worry about
    > that anyway.
    >
    > > Let me say that I am a simple consumer. I qualify myself as an
    > > Advanced User (Windows). I am completely non-commercial. The best I
    > > can offer your comments is that I downloaded the toolbar after I chose
    > > its name and features and it was ready at Conduit.com for download. At

    >
    > I would agree with your assessment. I strongly disagree with some of your
    > editorials and I'll be happy to debate them on you forum openly, with
    > your permission of course. I figured you checked out the toolbar, saw
    > it's potential to increase traffic and started recommending it. Somehow,
    > you noticed the radio plugin has issues and have since disabled that, as
    > a precautionary measure, if nothing else, while admitting no fault
    > whatsoever, please remove the toolbar. If you already found one plugin
    > with potential risk, why place your users at continued risk?
    >
    > > the time I was running Trend Micro Antispyware and Webroot Spysweeper.
    > > There were absolutely no indications of malware with the toolbar
    > > installed and running on both Internet Explorer and then I installed
    > > the Firefox version. No indications of malware. I did scans and as

    >
    > As you should know, and if not, you do now, no program regardless of it's
    > free/commercial status catches everything. Malware is released at an
    > alarming rate by farms which basically xmit the same thing, slightly
    > modified.
    >
    > > well there are absolutely no indications of infection as far as
    > > antivirus softwares. So as far as Webroot, Trend Micro, Clam, AVG are
    > > concerned oh, and McAfee Site Advisor, there is no such thing as any
    > > malware infection in the bluecollarpc free toolbar.

    >
    > The toolbar itself allows for 3rd party things to be installed,
    > potentially without user consent. The toolbar can easily be modified by a
    > user or another party, and this too is a security risk issue.
    >
    > > For the statements you made and how they would appear qualified - I am
    > > the LAST person you would notifiy about your opinion of any malware
    > > infection in my toolbar - my, because I am the user-owner of it by
    > > user account. Your reports would be assumed to have been made with all

    >
    > Actually, I always try to contact the author of a program I'm checking
    > out, to see if my findings match theres or if they can explain why it
    > does this or that. I did this in your case by creating an account the
    > other day. You deleted it?
    >
    > > the big names - many were here. Have you made any infection reports ?
    > > What were the results ? You mean you haven't put your money where your

    >
    > Those big names you like to toss around are automated scanning sites, I
    > use them myself. A human doesn't at the time of your submittal examine
    > it. Eventually, some av researchers will get there hands on the sample,
    > but until then, it's all good according to the automated systems.
    >
    > You should *not* ever assume that if you get no hits for malware by
    > submitting them that the file really is safe.
    >
    >
    >
    > > mouth and made infection reports ? I am sorrry but I have never heard
    > > of you as far as any

    >
    > ...
    >
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    Preface: I don't think it was plain to the apparent owner of Bughunter
    that the previous posts that Site Advisor calls Red Download site
    warnings are certainly not the owner home domain - Dustin Cook
    Bughunter. I thought that was quite clear to any reader - it is to me.
    So here to avoid the confusion perhaps even caused by Dustin C
    clouding the content of those posts seemingly - or perhaps even a
    little "snow blind" in anger for the moment not seeing that NONE of
    those Red Download sites were his Home Domain as Bughunter Owner
    commonly or public well known as Bughunter at bughunter.it-
    mate.co.uk ......

    So here is the actual 'All Green Download" McAfee Site Advisor Report
    - For Dustin Cook Bughunter - the real Owner and Real Bughunter
    Product Homepages or Official Bughunter website - however you wish to
    word it - or in real world, right, Dustin Cook owner of Bughunter and
    the bughunter.it-mate.co.uk official domain website "where bughunter
    lives on the net" - the Official real Bughunter and real Website to
    obtain it from. (I call that explanation dead banged). It is obvious
    to anyone reading it. Like one report is even the download
    "registered" at Snapfiles.com - so that is what I mean as obvious to
    anyone reading it.... like the first thing that hits me there is okay,
    the owner must have registered with Snapfiles to sell, distribute, or
    offer whatever version of download, whatever descriptive words are
    your cup of tea accurately, but that certainly that is OBVIOUSLY not
    the bughunter.it-mate.co.uk website. It is the software download at
    Snapfiles.com and not at bughunter.it-mate.co.uk in other words. Each
    of those RED warning download sites are along the same exact line.

    You (if you are reading this) Dustin C are a very aggressive person
    apparently and it is extremely hard to have a civil conversation with
    you. You do say a lot of incorrect things about me and curse like a
    sailor continually. This is offensive and angering. That is irritating
    in the internet setting because of some major calm here. Well, right,
    to each his own. I am use to the "Family Setting" protocols around at
    different places. My cup of tea. But let me finalize as saying I can
    appreciate your great effort to go out of your way to continually slam
    me as you and I - the Prince and the pauper. Your never have seemed to
    leave that out in any of our very brief communications. Orderlys don't
    hang out with Doctors, fair enough - we certainly don't "hang" -
    street jargon.

    All I can say is you sir, Dustin C, invite chapters. Have you heard
    that before ? ( I am just ranting , not expecting answers, I think you
    misunderstand too much the "underclass").

    Well I am thinking I can add here what I came to say - because
    everything below this is information not conversation. I'll try
    list...

    1) Your final observation about the toolbar is "Potential Danger".
    2) You are responsible to yourself for copyright violations and
    unauthorized distribution of software you own. I suggest you call your
    lawyer about these. I certainly am not to blame. They are. Get angry
    with them. Have their websites shut down. Have your software
    immediately removed from them. Call your Lawyer about that Mr. Cook.I
    mean I would. The point is a security software is being offered at -
    apparently according to McAfee Site Advisor - at malicious content
    websites. Do you really want your product associated with that ? Have
    you - or are they authorized by your permission to distribute your
    Bughunter ? I mean you see the results by a simple Google Search with
    Site Advisor and how outraged you are at the mere mention of that by
    me. You exploded. Do it to them. They are the cause of this. I am not
    the cause of the public warnings from Site Advisor that are quite
    public on the internet. First couple of pages of results and there you
    are bang, bang, bang 3 red ones. I mean that in the business / profit
    aspect - and then just change it to freeware then... don't be so
    stringent in interpretation. This is how it appears you are greatly
    misunderstanding what is being said - at least on the side of common
    folk. Actually I / we were offering some help, but you stormed past.
    These are the reasons I suddenly blocked membership. I am not getting
    paid for this. This is not something I can change. I am not going to
    have my Forum turned into the Bughunter Soap Opera - roughly making
    the point. (You just don't understand the away I talk). In other words
    I am guessing the well known for years traditional Hackers Lounge is
    "your flavor" as they say over in Linux world. I am a medium -
    disseminating information if you will. Actually, threats removal with
    any software is a learning curve for the public. I am just one
    volunteer for average consumerism trying to bridge the gap. You
    actually need to be an "Advanced User" to actually understand and do
    things correctly without someone worrying over your back. I call it
    'Computer Operator" at their "Station" like having a driver's license
    for a Novice their first day behind the wheel. This is who stops in
    over my way. And granted, this topic should be a part of the
    repertoire as just another vein in the massive place called
    cyberspace. So the point was with these type topics - it is quite
    necessary for days and days even to resolve things. It can take a lot
    of communications. That is what was referred to as the Soap Opera....
    that is what this looks like to the average consumer. The average
    consumer is extremely pressed for an hour maybe two at a session and
    not even on a regular basis as well. Threatwares mess that up bad and
    what is worst, trying to find information of how to take care of it
    immediately. The majority of people are in a great hurry on the Net -
    and that is my reference to long needed conversations being
    sarcastically as a "What's this Soap Opera? Let me out of here".. like
    I said you severely misunderstand what I say. You completely judge me
    wrongly it seems continually or maybe you are just mean spirited.
    Whatever... and now this is turning into a soap opera. Cahnge
    Channels.

    3) Let me floor this to important information I wished to say as a
    bottom line here... So the whole rest of this point is that a sleeping
    public may not know the other angles to all this. As far as the Red
    zones - there are now in alarming numbers what are called "Disposable
    Domains". The spammer yesterday may have opened a free yahoo account
    and started sending UCE (spam) until Yahoo caught them and closed the
    account without warning. Right back to Yahoo and they would just open
    another account until shut down until they finally earned the name in
    security as "Disposable accounts". This has obviously translated to
    Botherders today reportedly responsible for up to 70 percent or more
    of world UCE (spam). This is now a new name "Disposable Domains"
    whereby at the same attitude websites are opened and shut down like
    the old example of Yahoo email accounts. Point is that with pirated
    software or Unauthorized Use someone's software can suddenly appear at
    one of these Disposable Domains and the cyber criminals can add
    malicious content to the website for drive-by installations of malware
    and the worst can even rifle a pirated copy of software and relaunch
    it with adware, spyware, and or other malware or all together and more
    at the Disposable Domain site.... and we all know how irate that is
    going to make the owner of the original software to say the very
    least.

    4) .... Cut to the chase point is that the Red Zone listed sites can
    easily be this in the McAfee Site Advisor Reports. So that I said all
    of this to point out that out if missed and that what may have been
    missed ORIGINALLY is that Dustin Cook Bughunter bughunter.it-
    mate.co.uk DOES NOT appear as a "red download" warning at McAfee Site
    Advisor and below I have added that proof that is quite public and
    available to the public with a download of Site Advisor installed in
    Internet Explorer or Firefox browsers.

    I think this should be plain, and definitely accepted as truth:
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    Site Advisor:Green Download BUGHUNTERbughunter.it-mate.co.uk ...

    Site Advisor Report On: All Green Download...
    http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/it-...earch&aff_id=0

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    BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool
    BugHunter is a DOS based malware scanner which has a frequently
    updated database of signatures as well as engine updates. The program
    is designed to quickly ...
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    [ps u betta hope u donn pay fer dhis: "Potential Danger" is my
    apology. I am now reading everything I posted to see if I ever said
    quite literally what you accuse me of. Wait for it - I will make one
    last post. If I did not I will say so. Frankly your communications are
    too repulsive and I wished this closed immediately. One of your last
    posts Dustin - you are lying again. You are not blocked from
    communicating with my Official Webmaster Address to Request Removal of
    Offensive Material. Ask your lawyer about that - because He/She is
    required by Law under the Federal Trade Commission to do that to
    achieve what you are saying - or aren't? No, I do not answer hostility
    and abuse at my personal addresses. And no I don't answer Unsolicited
    Email as rule. Webmaster and Postmaster are NOT personal addresses.
    You have said some very cheap things about my email addresses that was
    quite unexpected and may be beyond your understanding. Like I said you
    talk to your lawyer and he will tell you that you have to be VERY
    SPECIFIC WORD FOR WORD WITH EXACT PARTICULARS you "claim" are
    "offensive" and demand to be removed WITH EXACT CAUSE AND SUPPORT
    THEREOF and can or can not be submitted to the WEBMASTER ADDRESS by
    just yourself or with can be with Assistance of Counsel which
    precludes Court Action if ignored. THAT IS THE LAW DUSTIN COOK. I am
    not trying to be anything but polite with you. You keep raging and
    raging. I don't understand to be quite honest. Like they say in the
    circles - "generally just write the webmaster with your objections and
    some brief easy reports to support them and the webmaster generally
    always complies immediately without legal actions required but
    indicated if needed. They will get the message fast if they value
    their domain (most all do)". May you please comply. I honestly do not
    understand what you are saying as apparently incohesive. I am now - in
    these next hours looking at EVERYTHING I posted for what is offensive
    and especially under the law as you keep saying. This is on your
    behalf Dustin Cook Bughunter - in lieu of common appropriate action by
    you. Do you understand so I am not misunderstood Mr. Cook ? You have
    made no "formal request for removal" of objectionable material and I
    will certainly add in apology if there is due per investigation right
    now. DO YOU UNDERSTAND MR.COOK ? I AM GOING TO ACT ON YOUR BEHALF
    RIGHT NOW AS ACTING AS IF YOU SENT ME A BILL OF PARTICULARS YOU WISH
    REMEDIED IMMEDIATELY OR LEGAL ACTION WILL PURSUE --- SO THAT WITHOUT
    SUPPORT OF SAME, LISTED, OR PRESENTED BY YOU PROPERLY PARTICULARLY
    LISTING ONE BY ONE BY LAW TO ASK FIRST AND PROSECUTE SECOND (BUT YOU
    SIT HERE LYING THAT YOUR ADDRESS IS BLOCKED - YOU HAVE NEVER CONTACTED
    THE BLUE COLLAR PC.NET WEBMASTER ADDRESS) --- I WILL ACT AS IF YOU
    PROPERLY PRESENTED AND ASSUME BILL OF PARTICULARS ARE - AND LOOK FOR
    - ANY POSTINGS OR STATEMENTS THAT DEFAME "DUSTIN COOK BUGHUNTER
    bughunter.it-mate.co.uk" MADE BY THE OWNER OF THE BLUE COLLAR PC .NET
    DOMAIN BE REMOVED IF AND WHERE POSSIBLE IF THEY EXIST - AND
    IMMEDIATELY - AS CEASE AND DESIST OR FACE LEGAL ACTION..... DO YOU
    UNDERSTAND MY - I SAID MY - GENOROSITY TO YOU ? ACKNOWLEDGE THAT. THIS
    IS NO GAME AS YOU SAID, OR IS IT ??? WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM ???

    IF NONE ARE FOUND YOU WILL LIKELY BE ANSWERING AS WELL TO YOUR
    SEMANTICS WITH "Potential Danger". AND I WELL KNOW YOU PERFECTLY
    UNDERSTAND THAT.

    GOOD BY MR. COOK - I WILL BE IN TOUCH WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THIS POSTING
    WITH FULL RESULTS FOR YOU .... SATISFACTORY ? ASK YOUR LAWYER -
    HONESTLY I DOUBT HE WOULD SAY DIFFERENT - VERY, VERY SERIOUSLY
    MR.COOK.

    BLUECOLLARPC.NET


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