From: PajaP on 22 Apr 2010 02:33 On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 02:08:28 -0400, "Peter Foldes" <okf22(a)hotmail.com> wrote: How is your buddy pcbutts. You are as evident as he is. LOL
From: PajaP on 22 Apr 2010 02:34 On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 02:10:10 -0400, "Peter Foldes" <okf22(a)hotmail.com> wrote: Peter Foldes, is another friend of pcbuts's from the USA.
From: ~BD~ on 22 Apr 2010 03:49 Peter Foldes wrote: >> How is your buddy BD(David Brooks). You are as evident as he is. LOL >> >> -- >> Peter I'm fine, Peter ........ albeit somewhat worn out with all my painting! I note that you are up late again - problem sleeping once more? Be nice, then you'll have no problem sleeping! :) -- Dave
From: Stuart Saunders on 22 Apr 2010 06:00 Dave and Max, thanks for the warm welcome, it is appreciated. Still waiting for a response from TRT/PCB . In response to those who criticise anyone who attempts to warn new/ unsuspecting/unknowing posters of the character and online activities of Butts, which include thief, compulsive liar, no understanding of the stolen scripts he promotes, lack of knowledge, bad ethcic/morals. Whilst some take issue with a particular point, others choose more general warnings, irrespective of their chosen methods it must be acknowledged they have been mainly successful in preventing the distribution and use of Remove-it which should NEVER be run on any computer. Even if we overlook content he has added which many consider to be malicious, users are being subjected to his lack of understanding commands and how other peoples scripts work which is dangerous to the end user. 1) In response to the very occasional variant which hooks into a computers winsock stack, Butts added a line of code to utilise the netsh command, this runs each and every time irrespective of whether the winsock has been infected, here are a couple of comments from Microsoft regarding netsh Warning, Programs that access or monitor the Internet such as antivirus, firewall, or proxy clients may be negatively affected when you run the netsh winsock reset command. Warning, The netsh int ip reset command will reset all IP information, default gateway information, and DNS server information. Before you restart the computer after you run this command, you must configure your TCP/IP settings. 2) A registry script called Nfig.reg has been added which will remove some system and explorer registry keys and not replace them their default (or any other) values. 3) More worryingly, he insists on promoting its use on Windows 2000 systems despite the scripts being written specifically for XP, differences between the two systems (well one in particular) is likely to render the computer with 2000 highly unstable or inoperable. Any person who puts a users computer to those risks in any forum is very untrustworthy and unreliable and will, quite rightly be exposed by those who have a genuine intention to help others as often as the perpetrator makes it necessary. Any person who defends or supports such activities will also, quite rightly be subject to similar criticism or ridicule without a justifiable objection. Far worse than these debates is the potential consequences if users were not warned of Butts Stuart
From: David H. Lipman on 22 Apr 2010 06:29
From: "Jenn" <nope(a)noway.atnohow.anyday> | "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous(a)example.invalid> wrote in message | news:hqofdt$muq$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... >> Jenn wrote: >>> .. It comes down to me just saying what I know is true, and that >>> doesn't qualify as siding with pcbutts OR defending David. >> Then why are you still here? | I don't recall needing a reason to be here .... why are you here? To discuss malware or something to do with that subject matter. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |