On Jul 25, 9:51 pm, 4Q <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote:
> Dustin Cook wrote:
> > BugHunter (A DOS based MalWare Removal Tool) has been updated!
>
> > You can find the program here:
> > http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
>
> > Information about the new signatures can be found here:
> > http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/NEWSIG.TXT
>
> > A partial listing of the malware known to BugHunter can be found here:
> > http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/PARTLIST.TXT
>
> > This update does contain a bugfix for the BugHunter scanning engine. Some
> > of you may have had problems with BugHunter reporting a problem with it's
> > signature files and refusing to run. In those cases, the usual problem
> > was the signature files (BUGSIG.X) were set as read-only, and/or located
> > specifically on read-only media. BugHunter does not require write access
> > to these files. This binary update packaged with the new signature
> > release should clear this issue up. I'm unsure how long this has been an
> > issue, but it's been resolved at this point. Those of you using it from
> > the ultimate boot disc are strongly encouraged to upgrade to this
> > version.
>
> > On the 13th of this month, I erroneously added 9 signatures for
> > Adware.Bluecollarpc.net toolbar, after re-evaluating it, those signatures
> > were removed as of 07-22-2007, and apologies have been sent to the
> > bluecollarpc.net site administrator.
>
> I note that Dustbin's PayPal begging
> has become more prominent for his
> malware cobbled together crap.
>
> Would anyone like to have a guess how
> many megabucks $$$ he's taken so far?
>
> My guess is that Jomama Lamo has donated
> all his/her pocket money, so Dustbin
> is definately a $5air
>
> 4Qhttp://fourq.host.sk
Money. The greatest motivation.
I donated 2,000 Vietnamese Dongs! (Dongs are the "currency" preferred
by DustLo0n from his days as a guest of the state. "Growth" potential
and all, right, Dusty? Equine Dongs offer even greater growth.)
BugHunter is a fantastic product. I install it on every PC I have
access [to]. Keep it on a USB key. Such a good and tightly uber-
coded, uh,
If anyone asks why this is on their PC, I say "Just wait, you will be
rewarded at some future date". Especially so now that over 1487
hapless users have downloaded it from Softpedia.
n.p.n


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