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    Leythos Guest

    Re: Watch for dangerous file called c-setup.exe

    In article <57d1d4l37ivsc2nt9k181ekt0vv09eui9k@4ax.com>,
    hammer&nail@myjob.com says...
    > It was supposed to contain information about coping with troublesome
    > XP activation.
    >


    There is NOTHING troublesome about XP activation unless you're trying to
    circumvent activation.

    Anytime you download cracked warez, hack-ware, security bypass crap you
    are almost get a nice present, often deserving what you get.

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    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Watch for dangerous file called c-setup.exe

    Leythos <void@nowhere.lan> wrote in news:1221656685_16832@news.usenet.com:

    > In article <57d1d4l37ivsc2nt9k181ekt0vv09eui9k@4ax.com>,
    > hammer&nail@myjob.com says...
    >> It was supposed to contain information about coping with troublesome
    >> XP activation.
    >>

    >
    > There is NOTHING troublesome about XP activation unless you're trying to
    > circumvent activation.


    I respectfully disagree. XP activation can be a royal pain in some cases,
    and it's legal; I won't load warez on client Pcs.

    > Anytime you download cracked warez, hack-ware, security bypass crap you
    > are almost get a nice present, often deserving what you get.


    Agreed.




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  3. #3
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Watch for dangerous file called c-setup.exe

    From: "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com>

    | Leythos <void@nowhere.lan> wrote in news:1221656685_16832@news.usenet.com:

    >> In article <57d1d4l37ivsc2nt9k181ekt0vv09eui9k@4ax.com>,
    >> hammer&nail@myjob.com says...
    >>> It was supposed to contain information about coping with troublesome
    >>> XP activation.



    >> There is NOTHING troublesome about XP activation unless you're trying to
    >> circumvent activation.


    | I respectfully disagree. XP activation can be a royal pain in some cases,
    | and it's legal; I won't load warez on client Pcs.

    >> Anytime you download cracked warez, hack-ware, security bypass crap you
    >> are almost get a nice present, often deserving what you get.


    | Agreed.

    I pointed you to some samples the other nite :-)


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    | Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
    | BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    | MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org




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