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From: Rhonda Lea Kirk on 31 Jan 2007 19:56 kurt wismer wrote: > David H. Lipman wrote: > [snip] >> BTW: There are *many* in the anti virus industry that were once >> creators. > > which seemingly translates to 'av companies hire virus writers and/or > ex virus writers'... > > if you're going to feed the conspiracy nuts We live in a society that believes strongly in rehabilitation. Therefore, when people turn over a new leaf, they're given another chance. How does that make for a conspiracy? > you're going to have to > pay the conspiracy tax so . . . names please... How does your desire to be in the know supersede another's right to privacy? -- Rhonda Lea Kirk Happiness limits the amount of suffering one is willing to inflict on others. Ph�dre n� Delaunay
From: David H. Lipman on 31 Jan 2007 20:09 From: "Rhonda Lea Kirk" <rhondalea(a)gmail.com> | kurt wismer wrote: >> David H. Lipman wrote: >> [snip] >>> BTW: There are *many* in the anti virus industry that were once >>> creators. >> >> which seemingly translates to 'av companies hire virus writers and/or >> ex virus writers'... >> >> if you're going to feed the conspiracy nuts | | We live in a society that believes strongly in rehabilitation. | Therefore, when people turn over a new leaf, they're given another | chance. | | How does that make for a conspiracy? | >> you're going to have to >> pay the conspiracy tax so . . . names please... | | How does your desire to be in the know supersede another's right to | privacy? | The conspiracy is the misperception that the anti virus industry creates the malware to prop up the industry and keep themselves in business. They ignore the realities such as organized crime being a major source. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
From: 4Q on 31 Jan 2007 21:12 David H. Lipman wrote: > From: "Rhonda Lea Kirk" <rhondalea(a)gmail.com> > > | kurt wismer wrote: > >> David H. Lipman wrote: > >> [snip] > >>> BTW: There are *many* in the anti virus industry that were once > >>> creators. > >> > >> which seemingly translates to 'av companies hire virus writers and/or > >> ex virus writers'... > >> > >> if you're going to feed the conspiracy nuts > | > | We live in a society that believes strongly in rehabilitation. > | Therefore, when people turn over a new leaf, they're given another > | chance. > | > | How does that make for a conspiracy? > | > >> you're going to have to > >> pay the conspiracy tax so . . . names please... > | > | How does your desire to be in the know supersede another's right to > | privacy? > | > > The conspiracy is the misperception that the anti virus industry creates the malware to prop > up the industry and keep themselves in business. They ignore the realities such as > organized crime being a major source. Yes I always suspected the AV industry was an organized crime syndicate! 4Q
From: David H. Lipman on 31 Jan 2007 21:20 From: "4Q" <paul_zest(a)hushmail.com> | | Yes I always suspected the AV industry was an organized crime | syndicate! | | 4Q Ha, ha, Ha - I expected that response from you. :-) I wonder if Symantec has an office in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, NY ? Hmmmmm -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
From: kurt wismer on 31 Jan 2007 23:06
David H. Lipman wrote: > From: {someone in my killfile} > | kurt wismer wrote: >>> David H. Lipman wrote: >>> [snip] >>>> BTW: There are *many* in the anti virus industry that were once >>>> creators. >>> which seemingly translates to 'av companies hire virus writers and/or >>> ex virus writers'... >>> >>> if you're going to feed the conspiracy nuts > | > | We live in a society that believes strongly in rehabilitation. > | Therefore, when people turn over a new leaf, they're given another > | chance. > | > | How does that make for a conspiracy? > | >>> you're going to have to >>> pay the conspiracy tax so . . . names please... > | > | How does your desire to be in the know supersede another's right to > | privacy? a claim was made, it's accuracy is in question, the burden of proof lies with the claimant... > The conspiracy is the misperception that the anti virus industry creates the malware to prop > up the industry and keep themselves in business. They ignore the realities such as > organized crime being a major source. yeah, so about that burden... -- "it's not the right time to be sober now the idiots have taken over spreading like a social cancer, is there an answer?" |