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  1. #11
    The Real Truth MVP Guest

    Re: Ping David Lipman

    Dummy!



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    "Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries" <nimue@databasix.com> wrote in message
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    > The Real Truth MVP wrote:
    >> Look *******...if you don't want me to respond then keep my name out
    >> of your post. It was not needed yet you felt the need to include it
    >> in your post. What are you scared to ask a question because I visit
    >> this group? or is it the fact that I will see what a dummy you are,
    >> dummy.

    >
    > No. It's because you're a lying, thieving sack of pathological **** who
    > disrupts every group in which he posts.
    >
    > Enough of you.
    >
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    >>> The Real Truth MVP wrote:
    >>>> I know exactly why it did that but I don't help *******s.
    >>>
    >>> You don't know jack ****, and your input is neither wanted nor
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    >>>
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  2. #12
    Andy Walker Guest

    Re: Ping David Lipman

    Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries wrote:

    >David H. Lipman wrote:
    >> Subsequently, it hasn't be reproduced.

    >
    >That's just weird.


    To me, all this begs the question of "what were you, and they,
    infected with, and are they possibly related in a way that targets
    Multi-AV"?

    It's certainly interesting that both version 5 and 6 had problems
    *AND* the only reported symptoms occurred recently. I suppose it
    might also be a Windows Update *feature* if both of you updated with
    recent OS updates.

  3. #13
    Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries Guest

    Re: Ping David Lipman

    Andy Walker wrote:
    > Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries wrote:
    >
    >> David H. Lipman wrote:
    >>> Subsequently, it hasn't be reproduced.

    >>
    >> That's just weird.

    >
    > To me, all this begs the question of "what were you, and they,
    > infected with, and are they possibly related in a way that targets
    > Multi-AV"?


    I wasn't infected with anything. For that matter, on this particular
    computer, I've never been infected with anything. I just like to be
    prepared.

    Oopsies.

    > It's certainly interesting that both version 5 and 6 had problems
    > *AND* the only reported symptoms occurred recently. I suppose it
    > might also be a Windows Update *feature* if both of you updated with
    > recent OS updates.


    Unfortunately, I haven't been able to think of anything that might've
    done it. It was perfectly happy downloading from Sophos, but in the
    middle of the Trend Micro download, it quit abruptly taking some things
    I'd rather have kept than not.

    It could've been anything. **** happens.

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  4. #14
    Leythos Guest

    Re: Ping David Lipman

    In article <49444a4c.324552812@news.webtv.com>, awalker@nspank.invalid
    says...
    > It's certainly interesting that both version 5 and 6 had problems
    > *AND* the only reported symptoms occurred recently. I suppose it
    > might also be a Windows Update *feature* if both of you updated with
    > recent OS updates.
    >


    Can't be Windows Updates as I've started testing with XP SP1 and walked
    though all updates to version SP2 then all updates and then SP3 and
    updates, not able to repeat any reported problem with it.

    I'm suspecting it's something that was on the machine, malware, that
    targets multi-av as well as other tools.

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  5. #15
    Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries Guest

    Re: Ping David Lipman

    Leythos wrote:
    > In article <49444a4c.324552812@news.webtv.com>, awalker@nspank.invalid
    > says...
    >> It's certainly interesting that both version 5 and 6 had problems
    >> *AND* the only reported symptoms occurred recently. I suppose it
    >> might also be a Windows Update *feature* if both of you updated with
    >> recent OS updates.
    >>

    >
    > Can't be Windows Updates as I've started testing with XP SP1 and
    > walked though all updates to version SP2 then all updates and then
    > SP3 and updates, not able to repeat any reported problem with it.
    >
    > I'm suspecting it's something that was on the machine, malware, that
    > targets multi-av as well as other tools.


    I think I've already said there is no malware on this machine. And, at
    the time of the incident, I was downloading definitions, not doing a
    scan.

    I suspect what you suspect is unlikely.

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    Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries

    "You know you can indict a ham sandwich if you want to."
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  6. #16
    Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries Guest

    Re: Ping David Lipman

    Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries wrote:
    > Leythos wrote:
    >> In article <49444a4c.324552812@news.webtv.com>,
    >> awalker@nspank.invalid says...
    >>> It's certainly interesting that both version 5 and 6 had problems
    >>> *AND* the only reported symptoms occurred recently. I suppose it
    >>> might also be a Windows Update *feature* if both of you updated with
    >>> recent OS updates.
    >>>

    >>
    >> Can't be Windows Updates as I've started testing with XP SP1 and
    >> walked though all updates to version SP2 then all updates and then
    >> SP3 and updates, not able to repeat any reported problem with it.
    >>
    >> I'm suspecting it's something that was on the machine, malware, that
    >> targets multi-av as well as other tools.

    >
    > I think I've already said there is no malware on this machine. And, at
    > the time of the incident, I was downloading definitions, not doing a
    > scan.
    >
    > I suspect what you suspect is unlikely.


    I ran a full scan with NOD32, SuperAntiSpyware and MBAM. Except for the
    "trojans" that NOD32 always picks up--i.e., tools from Bootdisk and
    Nirsoft, as well as ComboFix, all of which I've had on this machine
    since 2006--and some 35 tracking cookies, the scans picked up nothing,
    and the computer is not behaving strangely otherwise. If there is some
    other scan I can run in order to satisfy you that this is not a
    malware-related issue, please let me know what it is.

    If you think it will be useful, I can also post a link to my scan logs,
    as well as a current Hijack This log, for your perusal.

    --
    Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries

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



  7. #17
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Ping David Lipman

    From: "Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries" <nimue@databasix.com>

    | Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries wrote:
    >> Leythos wrote:
    >>> In article <49444a4c.324552812@news.webtv.com>,
    >>> awalker@nspank.invalid says...
    >>>> It's certainly interesting that both version 5 and 6 had problems
    >>>> *AND* the only reported symptoms occurred recently. I suppose it
    >>>> might also be a Windows Update *feature* if both of you updated with
    >>>> recent OS updates.



    >>> Can't be Windows Updates as I've started testing with XP SP1 and
    >>> walked though all updates to version SP2 then all updates and then
    >>> SP3 and updates, not able to repeat any reported problem with it.


    >>> I'm suspecting it's something that was on the machine, malware, that
    >>> targets multi-av as well as other tools.


    >> I think I've already said there is no malware on this machine. And, at
    >> the time of the incident, I was downloading definitions, not doing a
    >> scan.


    >> I suspect what you suspect is unlikely.


    | I ran a full scan with NOD32, SuperAntiSpyware and MBAM. Except for the
    | "trojans" that NOD32 always picks up--i.e., tools from Bootdisk and
    | Nirsoft, as well as ComboFix, all of which I've had on this machine
    | since 2006--and some 35 tracking cookies, the scans picked up nothing,
    | and the computer is not behaving strangely otherwise. If there is some
    | other scan I can run in order to satisfy you that this is not a
    | malware-related issue, please let me know what it is.

    | If you think it will be useful, I can also post a link to my scan logs,
    | as well as a current Hijack This log, for your perusal.

    No, not needed.

    I don't think it malware related.



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  8. #18
    Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries Guest

    Re: Ping David Lipman

    David H. Lipman wrote:
    > From: "Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries" <nimue@databasix.com>
    >
    >> Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries wrote:
    >>> Leythos wrote:
    >>>> In article <49444a4c.324552812@news.webtv.com>,
    >>>> awalker@nspank.invalid says...
    >>>>> It's certainly interesting that both version 5 and 6 had problems
    >>>>> *AND* the only reported symptoms occurred recently. I suppose it
    >>>>> might also be a Windows Update *feature* if both of you updated
    >>>>> with recent OS updates.

    >
    >
    >>>> Can't be Windows Updates as I've started testing with XP SP1 and
    >>>> walked though all updates to version SP2 then all updates and then
    >>>> SP3 and updates, not able to repeat any reported problem with it.

    >
    >>>> I'm suspecting it's something that was on the machine, malware,
    >>>> that targets multi-av as well as other tools.

    >
    >>> I think I've already said there is no malware on this machine. And,
    >>> at the time of the incident, I was downloading definitions, not
    >>> doing a scan.

    >
    >>> I suspect what you suspect is unlikely.

    >
    >> I ran a full scan with NOD32, SuperAntiSpyware and MBAM. Except for
    >> the "trojans" that NOD32 always picks up--i.e., tools from Bootdisk
    >> and Nirsoft, as well as ComboFix, all of which I've had on this
    >> machine since 2006--and some 35 tracking cookies, the scans picked
    >> up nothing, and the computer is not behaving strangely otherwise. If
    >> there is some other scan I can run in order to satisfy you that this
    >> is not a malware-related issue, please let me know what it is.

    >
    >> If you think it will be useful, I can also post a link to my scan
    >> logs, as well as a current Hijack This log, for your perusal.

    >
    > No, not needed.
    >
    > I don't think it malware related.


    Next time remind me to just email you and leave it at that. What a
    cluster****. Sorry.

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    Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries

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



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