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  1. #1
    Book 'em Dan'O' Guest

    Re: My Experience With MalwareBytes

    <georget@hotline.com> wrote in message
    news:vjfbi4h7g3mkjv0sjkicqjqffmfpcrtrb3@4ax.com...
    >I tried their trial anti maleware program. The dang thing tagged a
    > whole bunch of window files as being infected with a trojan. When I
    > allowed it to "disinfect" the dang files, it screwed up a lot of
    > Window XP files. When I rebooted I kept getting error messages about
    > incorrect Window image files. Luckily, I always backup with Acronis
    > True Image before using new programs. This habit saved my comp from
    > disaster.
    >
    > So much for Malwarebytes crap.



    You are a liar. If it tagged your system files as being Trojans then it
    would do the same to all of us, which it has never done.


  2. #2
    JD Guest

    Re: My Experience With MalwareBytes

    Book 'em Dan'O' wrote:
    > <georget@hotline.com> wrote in message
    > news:vjfbi4h7g3mkjv0sjkicqjqffmfpcrtrb3@4ax.com...
    >> I tried their trial anti maleware program. The dang thing tagged a
    >> whole bunch of window files as being infected with a trojan. When I
    >> allowed it to "disinfect" the dang files, it screwed up a lot of
    >> Window XP files. When I rebooted I kept getting error messages about
    >> incorrect Window image files. Luckily, I always backup with Acronis
    >> True Image before using new programs. This habit saved my comp from
    >> disaster.
    >>
    >> So much for Malwarebytes crap.

    >
    >
    > You are a liar. If it tagged your system files as being Trojans then it
    > would do the same to all of us, which it has never done.


    Is it possible the OP is actually pcbutts? I can't tell from comparing
    headers but maybe someone else can?


    --
    JD..

  3. #3
    Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries Guest

    Re: My Experience With MalwareBytes

    JD wrote:
    > Book 'em Dan'O' wrote:
    >> <georget@hotline.com> wrote in message
    >> news:vjfbi4h7g3mkjv0sjkicqjqffmfpcrtrb3@4ax.com...
    >>> I tried their trial anti maleware program. The dang thing tagged a
    >>> whole bunch of window files as being infected with a trojan. When I
    >>> allowed it to "disinfect" the dang files, it screwed up a lot of
    >>> Window XP files. When I rebooted I kept getting error messages
    >>> about incorrect Window image files. Luckily, I always backup with
    >>> Acronis True Image before using new programs. This habit saved my
    >>> comp from disaster.
    >>>
    >>> So much for Malwarebytes crap.

    >>
    >>
    >> You are a liar. If it tagged your system files as being Trojans then
    >> it would do the same to all of us, which it has never done.

    >
    > Is it possible the OP is actually pcbutts? I can't tell from comparing
    > headers but maybe someone else can?


    No way to tell with Astraweb as the newsserver, but I doubt Butts is
    smart enough to use Agent as a newsreader.

    --
    Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries

    "You know you can indict a ham sandwich if you want to."
    William J. Martini, Judge, United States District Court



  4. #4
    Leythos Guest

    Re: My Experience With MalwareBytes

    In article <g0eei45gigkk2npij4i2ktcp9hqepbonvc@4ax.com>, h@h.com says...
    > Oh, please.... How come every time someone disagrees with the majority
    > they are branded a troll of some sort or other? That's the cheapest
    > trick on Usenet used to discredit someone's opposite and disagreeable
    > opinion.
    >


    And it's the first cheapest trick on the internet to make claims about
    something and then not be able to provide evidence.

    So far, your story follow the line of someone that has a grudge or is
    trolling.

    Post the proof and you will be validated.

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    - Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a
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  5. #5
    JD Guest

    Re: My Experience With MalwareBytes

    h@h.com wrote:
    > On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 12:11:56 -0600, JD <JD@example.invalid> wrote:
    >
    >> Book 'em Dan'O' wrote:
    >>> <georget@hotline.com> wrote in message
    >>> news:vjfbi4h7g3mkjv0sjkicqjqffmfpcrtrb3@4ax.com...
    >>>> I tried their trial anti maleware program. The dang thing tagged a
    >>>> whole bunch of window files as being infected with a trojan. When I
    >>>> allowed it to "disinfect" the dang files, it screwed up a lot of
    >>>> Window XP files. When I rebooted I kept getting error messages about
    >>>> incorrect Window image files. Luckily, I always backup with Acronis
    >>>> True Image before using new programs. This habit saved my comp from
    >>>> disaster.
    >>>>
    >>>> So much for Malwarebytes crap.
    >>>
    >>> You are a liar. If it tagged your system files as being Trojans then it
    >>> would do the same to all of us, which it has never done.

    >> Is it possible the OP is actually pcbutts? I can't tell from comparing
    >> headers but maybe someone else can?

    >
    > Oh, please.... How come every time someone disagrees with the majority
    > they are branded a troll of some sort or other? That's the cheapest
    > trick on Usenet used to discredit someone's opposite and disagreeable
    > opinion.
    >
    > I've said my piece regarding this junkware. Let others think before
    > causing themselves a bigger problem when, in actuality, they have no
    > discernable problems, but let themselves be convinced otherwise by a
    > piece of treacherous junkware.
    >
    > Adios.


    Bye

    --
    JD..

  6. #6
    The Real Truth MVP Guest

    Re: My Experience With MalwareBytes

    Because they are trolls. Trolls get very angry when they don't get their
    way. They did not get their way with me so now anyone who criticizes any
    program they recommend they think they are me. That dumb**** JD is so stupid
    he does not know that I recommend MBAM.

    --
    The Real Truth http://pcbutts1-therealtruth.blogspot.com/




    <h@h.com> wrote in message
    news:g0eei45gigkk2npij4i2ktcp9hqepbonvc@4ax.com...
    > On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 12:11:56 -0600, JD <JD@example.invalid> wrote:
    >
    >>Book 'em Dan'O' wrote:
    >>> <georget@hotline.com> wrote in message
    >>> news:vjfbi4h7g3mkjv0sjkicqjqffmfpcrtrb3@4ax.com...
    >>>> I tried their trial anti maleware program. The dang thing tagged a
    >>>> whole bunch of window files as being infected with a trojan. When I
    >>>> allowed it to "disinfect" the dang files, it screwed up a lot of
    >>>> Window XP files. When I rebooted I kept getting error messages about
    >>>> incorrect Window image files. Luckily, I always backup with Acronis
    >>>> True Image before using new programs. This habit saved my comp from
    >>>> disaster.
    >>>>
    >>>> So much for Malwarebytes crap.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> You are a liar. If it tagged your system files as being Trojans then it
    >>> would do the same to all of us, which it has never done.

    >>
    >>Is it possible the OP is actually pcbutts? I can't tell from comparing
    >>headers but maybe someone else can?

    >
    > Oh, please.... How come every time someone disagrees with the majority
    > they are branded a troll of some sort or other? That's the cheapest
    > trick on Usenet used to discredit someone's opposite and disagreeable
    > opinion.
    >
    > I've said my piece regarding this junkware. Let others think before
    > causing themselves a bigger problem when, in actuality, they have no
    > discernable problems, but let themselves be convinced otherwise by a
    > piece of treacherous junkware.
    >
    > Adios.



  7. #7
    ---Fitz--- Guest

    Re: My Experience With MalwareBytes

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "The Real Truth MVP" <toidi@tpap.com>
    Newsgroups: alt.privacy.spyware
    Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 7:07 PM
    Subject: Re: My Experience With MalwareBytes


    <SNIP>
    >That dumb**** JD is so stupid
    > he does not know that I recommend MBAM.
    >
    > --
    > The Real Truth

    <SNIP>

    Well that certainly makes me feel better.




  8. #8
    Leythos Guest

    Re: My Experience With MalwareBytes

    In article <e3IVk.836$jZ1.375@flpi144.ffdc.sbc.com>, toidi@tpap.com
    says...
    > Because they are trolls. Trolls get very angry when they don't get their
    > way.
    >


    You just described the person that won't provide the logs or prove that
    MBAM did anything, or that they even ran it.


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  9. #9
    Buffalo Guest

    Re: My Experience With MalwareBytes



    h@h.com wrote:
    > Oh, please.... How come every time someone disagrees with the majority
    > they are branded a troll of some sort or other? That's the cheapest
    > trick on Usenet used to discredit someone's opposite and disagreeable
    > opinion.
    >
    > I've said my piece regarding this junkware. Let others think before
    > causing themselves a bigger problem when, in actuality, they have no
    > discernable problems, but let themselves be convinced otherwise by a
    > piece of treacherous junkware.
    >
    > Adios.


    C'mon now, just install MBAM and run it and post the log. Damn, this could
    help others.



  10. #10
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: My Experience With MalwareBytes

    h@h.com wrote in news:g0eei45gigkk2npij4i2ktcp9hqepbonvc@4ax.com:

    > On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 12:11:56 -0600, JD <JD@example.invalid> wrote:
    >
    > I've said my piece regarding this junkware. Let others think before
    > causing themselves a bigger problem when, in actuality, they have no
    > discernable problems, but let themselves be convinced otherwise by a
    > piece of treacherous junkware.


    Sir, again, If you will provide a logfile showing the issue malwarebytes
    seems to have with your system configuration; for your trouble, I will see
    that we give you a free license to the software. It's a lifetime license
    btw, not some yearly deal.


    --
    Regards,
    Dustin Cook
    Malware Researcher
    MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org



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