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  1. #21
    4Q Guest

    Re: !Bug****'s Daddy! Re: To put this to rest

    Nirodh Cook wrote:
    > "Rhonda Lea Kirk" <rhondalea@gmail.com> wrote in
    > news:5qk55rF10dtqbU2@mid.individual.net:
    >
    > > 4Q wrote:


    <snip>


    > Rhonda, as you kiss his asscheeks, just read about what another of his own
    > peers had to say:
    >


    How is an anonymous poster a peer? Ah
    yes becuase we don't know anything about
    him/her or their identity... A bit
    anonymous like me really.

    > <e3e85fd44f297981d5fc93c0356ea958@pseudo.borked.ne t>
    >
    > And just in case you don't want to see it, I've quoted it below.
    > Path: be16.lga!hwmnpeer02.lga!hw-filter.lga!hwmnpeer01.lga!news.highwinds-
    > media.com!news.glorb.com!news.bananasplit.info!new s.dizum.com!sewer-output!
    > mail2news
    > From: Anonymous Sender <anonymous@remailer.metacolo.com>
    > Newsgroups: alt.comp.virus
    > Subject: Re: !Bug****'s Daddy! Re: To put this to rest
    > Message-ID: <e3e85fd44f297981d5fc93c0356ea958@remailer.metacol o.com>
    > Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 2241 +0000 (UTC)
    > Mail-To-News-Contact: abuse@dizum.com
    > Organization: mail2news@dizum.com
    > Xref: Hurricane-Charley alt.comp.virus:42696
    > X-Received-Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 1544 MST (be16.lga)
    >
    > "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> a ecrit dans le message
    > news:Xns99EF9BED949D9HHI2948AJD832@69.28.186.121.. .
    >
    > | Why don't you tell your loving audience how
    > | popular YOU are in the vx circles, 4Q? Are
    > | you ashamed of your flunkyness and total
    > | lack of respect?
    >
    > pzest who weeps to mandragore when the av
    > guy rod ops on #virus and he can not? :-)
    >


    It's meaningless. Why don't you try and
    explain it instead as hold it up as your
    shield of power? My OP level was 200
    in most of the VX groups (same level as
    Raid/[SPAM], Mandragore and about thirty
    others (including Rodzilla). 201 in #VXERS. 400 in #ASM, higher than
    T-2000
    What did you have in #ASM? Yeah "0"
    because you can't code in Assembly.

    Btw speaking of ASM, here is the code
    I posted for you several months ago,
    which proves you talk **** when you
    make statements like "he doesn't know
    what a scanner is" So I've removed all
    the helpful comments this time around
    and the challenge is the same as
    previously stated... Analyse it, and
    tell us how the 'missing' part works.
    It should be easy for you, after all your
    lies telling us how good you are as an
    Assembly coder.

    And while we are on the topic of what's
    said about people in VX groups, here's
    a little conversation I had with my old
    mate Mandragore.

    <4Q> Hey man, nice to see you and Raid
    getting along so nicely these days!

    <Mandra> Heh, yes like the relationship
    between McDonalds and a Cow *big grin*

    <4Q> *LOL* Poor stupid Raid burger



    Now that's more like the IRC VX scene
    I remember )


    http://fourq.host.sk/INFO/code/Dustbins_Challenge.png



    > Whichever fellow was kind enough to speak up during this nonsense of 4Q the
    > great saviour of VX. *hahaha* thank you very much. You have no idea how
    > much enjoyment that post has caused me. *grin*


    That's because you are stupid and hang
    onto very tenuous threads of information.


    4Q

  2. #22
    Rhonda Lea Kirk Guest

    Re: !Bug****'s Daddy! Re: To put this to rest

    Dustin Cook wrote:
    > "Rhonda Lea Kirk" <rhondalea@gmail.com> wrote in
    > news:5qk55rF10dtqbU2@mid.individual.net:
    >
    >> 4Q wrote:
    >> I have a vision: people start calling the phone number, which isn't
    >> mine anymore (but the new owner--who lives in Florida--has been
    >> warned). Then someone shows up at my door looking to get laid. I call
    >> the police. The police come and ask this someone wtf he's doing at my
    >> house. He explains. Then I explain--by offering up many megabytes of
    >> Dustin blather and my old phone number. Several hours later, the
    >> police show up at Dustin's door.

    >
    > I'd pay to see the look on your face when the cops tell you they
    > can't do anything about it.


    I'd love to see the look on your face when they show up at your door
    while you're thinking you're safe.

    > You gave me the information as a
    > signature to outgoing email. You forked it over dear; and you can't
    > prove that I made the post.


    You don't understand much about criminal law, do you?

    > Really tho, if I had, I'd love to take
    > credit for doing it. Any jailtime for it would be worth the annoyance
    > it's obviously caused you.


    Hold that thought.

    >> I'd pay to watch.

    >
    > See above and read it S-L-O-W-L-Y.
    >
    >> It's amazing that he's stupid enough to make these kinds of threats
    >> in a public forum.

    >
    > usenet hun, where anything and everything can be forged. *shrug*.


    <shakes head> You're an idiot, Dustin.
    <snipped unread>

    --
    Rhonda Lea Kirk
    nimue@databasix.com

    Some are tempted to think of life in cyberspace as insignificant,
    as escape or meaningless diversion. It is not. Our experiences there
    are serious play. We belittle them at our risk. Sherry Turkle



  3. #23
    Rhonda Lea Kirk Guest

    Re: !Bug****'s Daddy! Re: To put this to rest

    Dustin Cook wrote:
    > "Rhonda Lea Kirk" <rhondalea@gmail.com> wrote in
    > news:5qk55rF10dtqbU2@mid.individual.net:
    >
    >> What does he have to his credit? A few ****ty little viruses that
    >> never got much mention by anyone...and...what? His "ripping group"? I
    >> have not had much luck finding mention of their "work" anywhere.

    >
    > http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search


    Yeah, it starts out with:

    Results 1 - 10 of about 357,000 for hhi torrent

    which looks pretty impressive, but then you get to page 12, which says:

    Results 111 - 115 of 115 for hhi torrent

    One hundred and fifteen whole hits. Fewer still when you exclude "Hilton
    Head."

    >> The lurkers support him in email.

    >
    > http://www.mininova.org/com/972716
    >
    > That's not email, dear.


    Wow. Nine comments.

    I'm so impressed.

    --
    Rhonda Lea Kirk

    AUK Galactic Killfile, 15 May 2007
    http://groups.google.com/group/alt.u...766545e259d53c
    Winner, Golden Killfile, April 2007
    Co-Office Holder, Ministry of Circle Jerks, April and May 2007
    Member, Human O-Ring Society, March 2003
    NCB#16 BJDS#2 INAC#77 PSLCK#1 SBG#1 A-29204

    Some are tempted to think of life in cyberspace as insignificant,
    as escape or meaningless diversion. It is not. Our experiences there
    are serious play. We belittle them at our risk. Sherry Turkle



  4. #24
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: !Bug****'s Daddy! Re: To put this to rest

    4Q <paul_zest@hushmail.com> wrote in
    news:b6cce80d-d3f6-4bb7-94ff-43ac5f4582b0@e6g2000prf.googlegroups.com:

    > Nirodh Cook wrote:
    >> "Rhonda Lea Kirk" <rhondalea@gmail.com> wrote in
    >> news:5qk55rF10dtqbU2@mid.individual.net:
    >>
    >> > 4Q wrote:

    >
    > <snip>
    >
    >
    >> Rhonda, as you kiss his asscheeks, just read about what another of
    >> his own peers had to say:
    >>

    >
    > How is an anonymous poster a peer? Ah
    > yes becuase we don't know anything about
    > him/her or their identity... A bit
    > anonymous like me really.


    Oh, cmon 4Q. Are you going to try and deny the events he mentioned? After
    all this time?

    >> "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> a ecrit dans le message
    >> news:Xns99EF9BED949D9HHI2948AJD832@69.28.186.121.. .
    >>
    >> | Why don't you tell your loving audience how
    >> | popular YOU are in the vx circles, 4Q? Are
    >> | you ashamed of your flunkyness and total
    >> | lack of respect?
    >>
    >> pzest who weeps to mandragore when the av
    >> guy rod ops on #virus and he can not? :-)
    >>

    >
    > It's meaningless. Why don't you try and
    > explain it instead as hold it up as your
    > shield of power? My OP level was 200


    Go you, I've had level 450 ops before myself. *hahahaha*. You got level
    200 ops years after I was already present, ****head.

    > in most of the VX groups (same level as
    > Raid/[SPAM], Mandragore and about thirty
    > others (including Rodzilla). 201 in #VXERS. 400 in #ASM, higher than


    and banned in #vir on joining *grin* Yes, eventually you had some X
    access for awhile until you pissed off yet another op, and even then,
    mandragore couldn't help you. You can't remember the nicks prior to raid
    huh dummy?

    > T-2000


    t-2000 should be left out of this, he was a kickass coder who just had a
    few issues.

    > What did you have in #ASM? Yeah "0"
    > because you can't code in Assembly.


    What does ASM have to do with another of your peers telling the truth
    about you for a change? Not a damn thing, it's a rhetorical question. I
    hardly went in #asm 4q, would why I need/deserve ops?

    Besides, if you idle long enough in various channels and contribute to
    conversations, you'll eventually earn your ops anyway; You don't have to
    beg for them.

    > Btw speaking of ASM, here is the code
    > I posted for you several months ago,
    > which proves you talk **** when you
    > make statements like "he doesn't know
    > what a scanner is" So I've removed all


    Proves nothing in fact. You didn't know how BugHunter worked, period. No
    way to spin that fact. So I was right when I said you don't know what a
    scanner is in BugHunter's case, string scanner... my ass.

    > And while we are on the topic of what's
    > said about people in VX groups, here's
    > a little conversation I had with my old
    > mate Mandragore.
    >
    > <4Q> Hey man, nice to see you and Raid
    > getting along so nicely these days!
    >
    > <Mandra> Heh, yes like the relationship
    > between McDonalds and a Cow *big grin*
    >
    > <4Q> *LOL* Poor stupid Raid burger


    Was this during the time when Mandragore and I basically took turns
    DoSing each other offline? Why don't you put it in perspective. I used to
    get along with him, until I initiated a fight.


    > Now that's more like the IRC VX scene
    > I remember )


    A very small part of the scene, once you kissed enough Ass for limited
    access. The anonymous poster was right on target, you would whine alot
    when you couldn't get ops, and we'd give them to an Aver. Do you know why
    4Q? Because, even then, nobody respected you.

    Gigabyte offered you webspace, you burned her too. I talked her into
    giving you space on another server she controlled, you burned us both.



    >> Whichever fellow was kind enough to speak up during this nonsense of
    >> 4Q the great saviour of VX. *hahaha* thank you very much. You have
    >> no idea how much enjoyment that post has caused me. *grin*

    >
    > That's because you are stupid and hang
    > onto very tenuous threads of information.


    The guy deserved thanks for speaking up, instead of remaining silent on
    your bull****. Not everyone kisses your ass or dislikes me enough to let
    you slide on some of it, obviously.


    --
    Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - v2.2d
    Email.: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com
    Web...: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    Pad...: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/pad.xml
    PGP...: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/bughunter.dustin.txt

  5. #25
    4Q Guest

    Re: !Bug****'s Daddy! Re: To put this to rest

    Nirodh Cook wrote:
    > 4Q <paul_zest@hushmail.com> wrote in
    > news:b6cce80d-d3f6-4bb7-94ff-43ac5f4582b0@e6g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
    >
    > > Nirodh Cook wrote:
    > >> "Rhonda Lea Kirk" <rhondalea@gmail.com> wrote in
    > >> news:5qk55rF10dtqbU2@mid.individual.net:
    > >>
    > >> > 4Q wrote:

    > >
    > > <snip>
    > >
    > >
    > >> Rhonda, as you kiss his asscheeks, just read about what another of
    > >> his own peers had to say:
    > >>

    > >
    > > How is an anonymous poster a peer? Ah
    > > yes becuase we don't know anything about
    > > him/her or their identity... A bit
    > > anonymous like me really.

    >
    > Oh, cmon 4Q. Are you going to try and deny the events he mentioned? After
    > all this time?


    Dustbin, it's like a non-event you have
    grabbed onto, an anecdotal tale that
    never happened. So if you are going to
    hang your hat on this wonderful made up tale of trivial then provide
    the logs.
    But as you have invested so much mental
    efforts into making it fit your cause,
    I'll play along.

    Firstly I got along with Rod and
    Mandragore. They were probably the
    most interesting and entertaining chaps
    that ever frequented the VX channels.
    Neither one of them was a flyby bull****
    merchant with little to no knowledge or
    ability in the Virus/Anti-Virus area.

    Many of the ****nuts I trashed in the
    channels were loudmouth, egotistical
    cretins with next to no coding ability.
    (these were people like you Dustbin (aka
    Raid/[SPAM] ) a blowhard with the most
    limited ability to code, yet tried his
    hardest to make it look like he was the
    big I-AM important Virus writer *very
    laughable*).

    The VX scene split, because of people
    like you running your mouth all the time
    attention seeking and turning an
    underground coding scene into the joke blabber mouth chit-chat channel
    it
    became. Meanwhile the serious coders
    mostly Non-Americans decided to setup
    another channel #VXERS where stupidity
    like Kickban Kix0rball **** wouldn't be
    the main reason for joining a channel.

    You'll note that all the best 'coders'
    left #VIRUS and joined #VXERS and left
    just the lamers behind. These lamers were
    mainly the kind of ****s that coded
    prependers and overwriters in BASIC
    That's Raid/[SPAM] and Gigabyte, two of
    the worst attention seeking offenders
    ever to slime onto underground coding
    scene.

    In the beginning it was great over in
    #VXERS we had all the serious talented
    Assembly coders (including the guys that
    enjoyed writing creatively with the high
    level languages like VBS,VB,JAVA etc) <--
    not to be confused with the lamers that
    could only code prependers/overwriters
    no matter what language they choose,
    stuck in chit-chat kix0rball limboland
    '#VIRUS'

    Unfortunately after a few months there
    was a tendancy for cross channel drifting
    and the likes of Gato ( great ASM coder),
    Mister Sandman (top elite ASM coder)
    who missed some of the chit-chat fun.
    And of course the fact that they
    couldn't bare missing old friends that
    didn't frequent any regular VX channels
    and used #VIRUS as a hookup point.

    I was quite happy to lose my OPS in
    #VIRUS after the VX scene split skism.
    But like Gato and MrSandman I still had
    friends stuck in limboland, the fact was
    people like Knowdeth and Roadkil would
    never leave their old home #VIRUS and I
    still enjoyed talking to those guys, so
    even *I* drifted between channels.

    When Mister Sandman decided to leave the VX scene, T-2000 killed
    himself and Gato
    lost interest I didn't see much point in
    hanging around 24/7 myself. So after
    that time to move on the only contact I
    had with IRC VX was fleeting and brief.

    Now let's get back to your anecdotal
    tale that you've invested so much energy.
    Back in #VXERS Mandragore had 499 level
    OPS and was effectively channel manager.
    Rodzilla (aka Rod the AV man) had level
    200 like many of the regulars.
    Mandragore and Rod had some kind of
    falling out (I still do not know what
    it was about, but it was likely just a
    tiff). Mandra placed a 499 level ban on
    Rod and K/B'd him out of the channel,
    which would really have been considered
    an abuse of manager status according the
    the founding fathers of #VXERS. Given
    that I was friends of both these fellas
    I asked Mandra if he would lift the ban
    on Rod, but he wouldn't and didn't give
    me much of an explanation why. Now that
    doesn't sound like 'weeping' or 'whining'
    ("weeps" according to the Anon posters)
    to me. It was a straight forward request,
    one reasonable person to another.
    So it look like you have totally ****ed
    up your anecdotal tale, wrong channel
    and wrong person with the OPS problem.

    With regards to #VIRUS channel in later
    days when I no longer frequented IRC, Mandragore, KD, RK etc would
    always give
    me OPS when I visited because I always
    got on with these guys. They never sucked
    'n' blowed like the lamer Raid/[SPAM]
    always did.

    Sorry to burst your ****ed up fantasy
    of what really happened, but there ya
    go I'm a ******* *places pin into
    retard Dustbin's balloon*


    <snip>

    > > What did you have in #ASM? Yeah "0"
    > > because you can't code in Assembly.

    >
    > What does ASM have to do with another of your peers telling the truth
    > about you for a change? Not a damn


    Well as I've just pointed out to you
    at great length you retarded nump, you
    have got 'the truth' on this little
    tale all ****ed up. It is also likely
    the mystery man is not my peer, just
    someone that hanged around in the
    ****ed up chit-chat lamer zone gullible
    enough to believe that you 'Raid/[SPAM]'
    with your **** prepender/overwriter
    nuggets of lamer bASIC was the pinnacle
    of virus writing excellence. So really
    he'll be your peer.

    >thing, it's a rhetorical question. I
    > hardly went in #asm 4q, would why I need/deserve ops?
    >


    You didn't go because you aren't an
    Assembly coder, you never have been and
    you never will be. It's another one of
    your bull**** lies hoodwinking the
    ignorant that you have ASM coding skills
    which you don't posses.


    > Besides, if you idle long enough in various channels and contribute to
    > conversations, you'll eventually earn your ops anyway; You don't have to
    > beg for them.
    >
    > > Btw speaking of ASM, here is the code
    > > I posted for you several months ago,
    > > which proves you talk **** when you
    > > make statements like "he doesn't know
    > > what a scanner is" So I've removed all

    >
    > Proves nothing in fact. You didn't know how BugHunter worked, period. No
    > way to spin that fact. So I was right when I said you don't know what a
    > scanner is in BugHunter's case, string scanner... my ass.
    >


    Your smokescreen handwaving bull****
    about Bug**** isn't working dickhead.
    You project this so called "fact" about
    my knowledge of Bug****'s inner/outer workings as your main Exhibit A
    and then
    make the false assumption I don't know
    or understand what a checksum scanner is.
    You are mixing two very seperate events
    into one "fact" and running away with
    yourself making very foolish statements.

    For the record (so that any resonable
    minded person can dismiss your constant
    sillyness)

    1) I had never looked at you cobbled
    together Bug****, prior to your remarks
    that I didn't know how it worked. So
    everytime you repeat this nonsense
    it proves you are a lying idiot.

    2) When I did eventually look at your
    crap, several months later. I laughed
    my bollocks off when I realized you
    couldn't even code the ****ing thing
    yourself, you had to steal/borrow/use
    other peoples utilities.

    3) I mocked up a demo clone of Bug****
    in b'ASIC and explained to the
    uninitiated how easy it was to knock up
    such an utter trivial checksum scanner
    within a matter of minutes.

    http://fourq.host.sk <-- here it is.


    4) I knew the Bug**** crap you wrote
    was more of the same old ****E b'ASIC,
    the only limited coding level you have.
    So it was not worth my while to run your
    ****E through a disassembler, just to
    prove what every ****ing body in the
    world knows about your **** code, i.e.
    it's more ****.

    5) You've jumped up and down like a tard
    because I made a snide remark about your
    "16bit string scanner". I didn't present
    it as a fact, with a detailed analysis
    of a reverse engineering task. It was
    the first off-the-cuff remark to set the
    scene for people to know that you had yet
    again wrote another cobbled together
    16bit DOS piece of crap. (we've seen
    your history of ****e code).

    6) You continue to try and force
    seperate events into a little web of
    lies. You've linked the fact I made a
    snide remark about 'the crap' into a
    statement that I don't know how
    checksum scanners work, these events
    are not related despite how hard you
    spin it.

    7) You claimed I was a "non-coder"
    You've been proved wrong. I've been
    coding in Assembler for over 20 years.
    I've worked in the programming and
    IT industry all my adult life. And
    unlike you, I went down the Higher Education route to University, not
    some
    poxy vocational weekend training course
    in soldering wires together.

    8) You are totally bankrupt on your
    continual spinning bull****, it's time
    you stopped digging yourself a deeper
    hole looking more stupid.


    4Q

    p.s. It's nice to see you have got
    so many arguments going on at the same
    time with so many people across
    different groups... Don't you think
    this says a lot about your defective
    personality?













  6. #26
    4Q Guest

    Re: !Bug****'s Daddy! Re: To put this to rest

    Nirodh Cook wrote:
    > 4Q <paul_zest@hushmail.com> wrote in
    > news:b6cce80d-d3f6-4bb7-94ff-43ac5f4582b0@e6g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
    >
    > > Nirodh Cook wrote:
    > >> "Rhonda Lea Kirk" <rhondalea@gmail.com> wrote in
    > >> news:5qk55rF10dtqbU2@mid.individual.net:
    > >>
    > >> > 4Q wrote:

    > >
    > > <snip>
    > >
    > >
    > >> Rhonda, as you kiss his asscheeks, just read about what another of
    > >> his own peers had to say:
    > >>

    > >
    > > How is an anonymous poster a peer? Ah
    > > yes becuase we don't know anything about
    > > him/her or their identity... A bit
    > > anonymous like me really.

    >
    > Oh, cmon 4Q. Are you going to try and deny the events he mentioned? After
    > all this time?


    Dustbin, it's like a non-event you have
    grabbed onto, an anecdotal tale that
    never happened. So if you are going to
    hang your hat on this wonderful made up tale of trivial then provide
    the logs.
    But as you have invested so much mental
    efforts into making it fit your cause,
    I'll play along.

    Firstly I got along with Rod and
    Mandragore. They were probably the
    most interesting and entertaining chaps
    that ever frequented the VX channels.
    Neither one of them was a flyby bull****
    merchant with little to no knowledge or
    ability in the Virus/Anti-Virus area.

    Many of the ****nuts I trashed in the
    channels were loudmouth, egotistical
    cretins with next to no coding ability.
    (these were people like you Dustbin (aka
    Raid/[SPAM] ) a blowhard with the most
    limited ability to code, yet tried his
    hardest to make it look like he was the
    big I-AM important Virus writer *very
    laughable*).

    The VX scene split, because of people
    like you running your mouth all the time
    attention seeking and turning an
    underground coding scene into the joke blabber mouth chit-chat channel
    it
    became. Meanwhile the serious coders
    mostly Non-Americans decided to setup
    another channel #VXERS where stupidity
    like Kickban Kix0rball **** wouldn't be
    the main reason for joining a channel.

    You'll note that all the best 'coders'
    left #VIRUS and joined #VXERS and left
    just the lamers behind. These lamers were
    mainly the kind of ****s that coded
    prependers and overwriters in BASIC
    That's Raid/[SPAM] and Gigabyte, two of
    the worst attention seeking offenders
    ever to slime onto underground coding
    scene.

    In the beginning it was great over in
    #VXERS we had all the serious talented
    Assembly coders (including the guys that
    enjoyed writing creatively with the high
    level languages like VBS,VB,JAVA etc) <--
    not to be confused with the lamers that
    could only code prependers/overwriters
    no matter what language they choose,
    stuck in chit-chat kix0rball limboland
    '#VIRUS'

    Unfortunately after a few months there
    was a tendancy for cross channel drifting
    and the likes of Gato ( great ASM coder),
    Mister Sandman (top elite ASM coder)
    who missed some of the chit-chat fun.
    And of course the fact that they
    couldn't bare missing old friends that
    didn't frequent any regular VX channels
    and used #VIRUS as a hookup point.

    I was quite happy to lose my OPS in
    #VIRUS after the VX scene split skism.
    But like Gato and MrSandman I still had
    friends stuck in limboland, the fact was
    people like Knowdeth and Roadkil would
    never leave their old home #VIRUS and I
    still enjoyed talking to those guys, so
    even *I* drifted between channels.

    When Mister Sandman decided to leave the VX scene, T-2000 killed
    himself and Gato
    lost interest I didn't see much point in
    hanging around 24/7 myself. So after
    that time to move on the only contact I
    had with IRC VX was fleeting and brief.

    Now let's get back to your anecdotal
    tale that you've invested so much energy.
    Back in #VXERS Mandragore had 499 level
    OPS and was effectively channel manager.
    Rodzilla (aka Rod the AV man) had level
    200 like many of the regulars.
    Mandragore and Rod had some kind of
    falling out (I still do not know what
    it was about, but it was likely just a
    tiff). Mandra placed a 499 level ban on
    Rod and K/B'd him out of the channel,
    which would really have been considered
    an abuse of manager status according the
    the founding fathers of #VXERS. Given
    that I was friends of both these fellas
    I asked Mandra if he would lift the ban
    on Rod, but he wouldn't and didn't give
    me much of an explanation why. Now that
    doesn't sound like 'weeping' or 'whining'
    ("weeps" according to the Anon posters)
    to me. It was a straight forward request,
    one reasonable person to another.
    So it look like you have totally ****ed
    up your anecdotal tale, wrong channel
    and wrong person with the OPS problem.

    With regards to #VIRUS channel in later
    days when I no longer frequented IRC, Mandragore, KD, RK etc would
    always give
    me OPS when I visited because I always
    got on with these guys. They never sucked
    'n' blowed like the lamer Raid/[SPAM]
    always did.

    Sorry to burst your ****ed up fantasy
    of what really happened, but there ya
    go I'm a ******* *places pin into
    retard Dustbin's balloon*


    <snip>

    > > What did you have in #ASM? Yeah "0"
    > > because you can't code in Assembly.

    >
    > What does ASM have to do with another of your peers telling the truth
    > about you for a change? Not a damn


    Well as I've just pointed out to you
    at great length you retarded nump, you
    have got 'the truth' on this little
    tale all ****ed up. It is also likely
    the mystery man is not my peer, just
    someone that hanged around in the
    ****ed up chit-chat lamer zone gullible
    enough to believe that you 'Raid/[SPAM]'
    with your **** prepender/overwriter
    nuggets of lamer bASIC was the pinnacle
    of virus writing excellence. So really
    he'll be your peer.

    >thing, it's a rhetorical question. I
    > hardly went in #asm 4q, would why I need/deserve ops?
    >


    You didn't go because you aren't an
    Assembly coder, you never have been and
    you never will be. It's another one of
    your bull**** lies hoodwinking the
    ignorant that you have ASM coding skills
    which you don't posses.


    > Besides, if you idle long enough in various channels and contribute to
    > conversations, you'll eventually earn your ops anyway; You don't have to
    > beg for them.
    >
    > > Btw speaking of ASM, here is the code
    > > I posted for you several months ago,
    > > which proves you talk **** when you
    > > make statements like "he doesn't know
    > > what a scanner is" So I've removed all

    >
    > Proves nothing in fact. You didn't know how BugHunter worked, period. No
    > way to spin that fact. So I was right when I said you don't know what a
    > scanner is in BugHunter's case, string scanner... my ass.
    >


    Your smokescreen handwaving bull****
    about Bug**** isn't working dickhead.
    You project this so called "fact" about
    my knowledge of Bug****'s inner/outer workings as your main Exhibit A
    and then
    make the false assumption I don't know
    or understand what a checksum scanner is.
    You are mixing two very seperate events
    into one "fact" and running away with
    yourself making very foolish statements.

    For the record (so that any resonable
    minded person can dismiss your constant
    sillyness)

    1) I had never looked at you cobbled
    together Bug****, prior to your remarks
    that I didn't know how it worked. So
    everytime you repeat this nonsense
    it proves you are a lying idiot.

    2) When I did eventually look at your
    crap, several months later. I laughed
    my bollocks off when I realized you
    couldn't even code the ****ing thing
    yourself, you had to steal/borrow/use
    other peoples utilities.

    3) I mocked up a demo clone of Bug****
    in b'ASIC and explained to the
    uninitiated how easy it was to knock up
    such an utter trivial checksum scanner
    within a matter of minutes.

    http://fourq.host.sk <-- here it is.


    4) I knew the Bug**** crap you wrote
    was more of the same old ****E b'ASIC,
    the only limited coding level you have.
    So it was not worth my while to run your
    ****E through a disassembler, just to
    prove what every ****ing body in the
    world knows about your **** code, i.e.
    it's more ****.

    5) You've jumped up and down like a tard
    because I made a snide remark about your
    "16bit string scanner". I didn't present
    it as a fact, with a detailed analysis
    of a reverse engineering task. It was
    the first off-the-cuff remark to set the
    scene for people to know that you had yet
    again wrote another cobbled together
    16bit DOS piece of crap. (we've seen
    your history of ****e code).

    6) You continue to try and force
    seperate events into a little web of
    lies. You've linked the fact I made a
    snide remark about 'the crap' into a
    statement that I don't know how
    checksum scanners work, these events
    are not related despite how hard you
    spin it.

    7) You claimed I was a "non-coder"
    You've been proved wrong. I've been
    coding in Assembler for over 20 years.
    I've worked in the programming and
    IT industry all my adult life. And
    unlike you, I went down the Higher Education route to University, not
    some
    poxy vocational weekend training course
    in soldering wires together.

    8) You are totally bankrupt on your
    continual spinning bull****, it's time
    you stopped digging yourself a deeper
    hole looking more stupid.


    4Q

    p.s. It's nice to see you have got
    so many arguments going on at the same
    time with so many people across
    different groups... Don't you think
    this says a lot about your defective
    personality?













  7. #27
    Ant Guest

    Re: !Bug****'s Daddy! Re: To put this to rest

    "Dustin Cook" wrote:

    > UPX is well known to ALL antivirus applications and
    > has been for years, it is NOT suitable to evade anti-malware scanners
    > or anything else.


    Erm, yes, but when they see 0xDCFCBCCD instead of 0x55505821 they
    might raise a flag.

    > I would only provide a very *general* explanation of the algorithm.
    > If you want more details, you will have to reverse engineer it.


    -u
    0CBB:0000 B81813 MOV AX,1318
    0CBB:0003 8ED8 MOV DS,AX
    0CBB:0005 8EC0 MOV ES,AX
    0CBB:0007 33DB XOR BX,BX
    0CBB:0009 B403 MOV AH,03
    0CBB:000B CD10 INT 10
    ....

    Bah! DEBUG is so tedious. Can you reccomend a good 16 bit graphical
    disassembler?



  8. #28
    Russg Guest

    Re: !Bug****'s Daddy! Re: To put this to rest

    snip
    >
    > Bah! DEBUG is so tedious. Can you reccomend a good 16 bit graphical
    > disassembler?
    >

    How about D86/D386 ?
    www.eji.com/a86



  9. #29
    Ant Guest

    Re: !Bug****'s Daddy! Re: To put this to rest

    "Russg" wrote:

    >> Bah! DEBUG is so tedious. Can you reccomend a good 16 bit graphical
    >> disassembler?

    >
    > How about D86/D386 ?
    > www.eji.com/a86


    An improvement but still clunky and arcane.



  10. #30
    Russg Guest

    Re: !Bug****'s Daddy! Re: To put this to rest


    "Ant" <not@home.today> wrote in message news:y
    > "Russg" wrote:
    >
    > >> Bah! DEBUG is so tedious. Can you reccomend a good 16 bit graphical
    > >> disassembler?

    > >
    > > How about D86/D386 ?
    > > www.eji.com/a86

    >
    > An improvement but still clunky and arcane.
    >

    OK, that's the only one I know.



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