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  1. #21
    pcbutts1 Guest

    Re: HighJackThis - Does it Still

    Copyright infringing is illegal why am I not in jail? You and your false
    beliefs about me can go to hell. It's really amazing how people believe bull
    **** from trolls.

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    "Yourhighness" <yourhighness.nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:1184665262.117505.273000@d30g2000prg.googlegr oups.com...
    > the following was said on Jul 17:
    >>BugHunter for example doesn't care if you use hijackthis. If the file is
    >>known to it, BugHunter
    >>will still detect it, regardless of changes made to your registry.
    >>

    >
    > There are specific tools for specific infections and should only be
    > run in guidance with helpers at the different forums. They work in
    > similar ways, if not the same as BugHunter. As for general Anti-
    > spyware tools, they all work similar too.
    >
    > PCButts is a known "copyright" infringer, thieve and annoyance that
    > come with places like this. It is in general, as adviced already many
    > times, to just ignore anything said by that person.
    >
    >>
    >> It's a useful tool in the right hands, actually. A disaster waiting to
    >> happen occurs with commercial just as easily as it does with free
    >> software. I don't see why you seem to think that if you pay for it, it
    >> has to be better than if it was free.
    >>

    >
    > Agreed. Many people helping at the already mentioned forums above, use
    > freeware tools that do just as fine a job as payware.
    > It is however up to the user to decide whether or not to pay for
    > something, if you dont have to to get the same if not better level of
    > security...
    >
    > Rgds,
    >
    > Yourhighness
    >




  2. #22
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: HighJackThis - Does it Still

    Yourhighness <yourhighness.nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in
    news:1184665262.117505.273000@d30g2000prg.googlegr oups.com:

    > the following was said on Jul 17:
    >>BugHunter for example doesn't care if you use hijackthis. If the file
    >>is known to it, BugHunter will still detect it, regardless of changes
    >>made to your registry.
    >>

    >
    > There are specific tools for specific infections and should only be
    > run in guidance with helpers at the different forums. They work in
    > similar ways, if not the same as BugHunter. As for general Anti-
    > spyware tools, they all work similar too.


    I would hope so.

    > Agreed. Many people helping at the already mentioned forums above, use
    > freeware tools that do just as fine a job as payware.
    > It is however up to the user to decide whether or not to pay for
    > something, if you dont have to to get the same if not better level of
    > security...


    In the end, it's upto the user regardless.


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