Leythos <void@nowhere.lan> wrote in news:MPG.21cde0357904da799898c5
@Adfree.usenet.com:
> In article <80492e29-f033-4f88-8611-2bee1498d2e3
> @r29g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>, paul_zest@hushmail.com says...
>> You do know that your hero promised to
>> release his "Stormtrooper" malware
>> don't ya? Welcome to Dustbin's
>> Stormtrooper crap. Do a bit of reseach
>> on the ****o before you defend him to
>> the hilt, Dustbin is the worst of the
>> worst.
>
> And all you seem to be able to do is post trash, since you don't seem
to
> have any technical skills at all - If you've got the good on him then
> post it, so far you've shown nothing.
>
Stormtrooper was a virus similar to hybris, it never made it to final
testing stages before work on it was abandoned. Irok was the last virus
to be released by me, in the year 2000. 4Q has been unable to find
anything malicious released by me since then, despite his desperate
claims regarding BugHunter.
If you'll recall, in a previous message 4Q claimed I wasn't a hacker nor
was I a coder, yet now, he wants you to read about StormTrooper as proof
of my so called maliciousness. If I can't hack, and I can't code, how
could I possibly have written irok, toadie, or anything else?
And, if I couldn't code, why would 4Q seem so concerned over a viral plan
that never matured into a functional beta?
--
Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - v2.2d
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