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From: George Orwell on 17 Apr 2010 05:15 "~BD~" <BoaterDaveNoSpam(a)Hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message news:hqbpth$4k2$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > David H. Lipman wrote: >>> >>> They weren't Easter bunnies. It was soft p.o.r.n. It was >>> inappropriate for the Malkwarebyte forums and the religious >>> Christians were offended. > > What rubbish! > > Most certainly there was no reason for banning me from the Malwarebytes > forums, that's for sure. > > There's something that doesn't quite ring true about an organisation > which does not correspond in a civilised manner with the users of its > product. > > Maybe someone like David Kaye has the experience to determine if a > machine is actually *clean* after installing and running MBAM. Someone, > surely, has carried out an independent check to give such a widely used > facility a clean bill of health. Whilst MBAM is obviously highly > effective at removing 'malware' why is it considered impossible for the > downloaded software to leave its *own* gremlin within the cleaned > machine? > > Is Malwarebytes approved by Microsoft itself? If so, please cite > reference. > > Dave - seeking only the truth! IDIOT! Il mittente di questo messaggio|The sender address of this non corrisponde ad un utente |message is not related to a real reale ma all'indirizzo fittizio|person but to a fake address of an di un sistema anonimizzatore |anonymous system Per maggiori informazioni |For more info https://www.mixmaster.it
From: BoaterDave on 17 Apr 2010 09:21 On 17 Apr, 10:15, George Orwell <nob...(a)mixmaster.it> wrote: > "~BD~" <BoaterDaveNoS...(a)Hotmail.co.uk> wrote in messagenews:hqbpth$4k2$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > > David H. Lipman wrote: > > >>> They weren't Easter bunnies. It was soft p.o.r.n. It was > >>> inappropriate for the Malkwarebyte forums and the religious > >>> Christians were offended. > > > What rubbish! > > > Most certainly there was no reason for banning me from the Malwarebytes > > forums, that's for sure. > > > There's something that doesn't quite ring true about an organisation > > which does not correspond in a civilised manner with the users of its > > product. > > > Maybe someone like David Kaye has the experience to determine if a > > machine is actually *clean* after installing and running MBAM. Someone, > > surely, has carried out an independent check to give such a widely used > > facility a clean bill of health. Whilst MBAM is obviously highly > > effective at removing 'malware' why is it considered impossible for the > > downloaded software to leave its *own* gremlin within the cleaned > > machine? > > > Is Malwarebytes approved by Microsoft itself? If so, please cite > > reference. > > > Dave - seeking only the truth! > > IDIOT! > - Show quoted text - Why did you post if you didn't know the answer? Dave BD
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