Guest Troll_Lady Posted August 26, 2007 Posted August 26, 2007 you're surely not suggesting someone is impersonating me, are you? "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:e5RotI75HHA.4436@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... You ask "what other Troll_Lady?" Answer: The one who said this, right here in this thread: correction. i am NOT the Administrator at Annexcafe. i'm sure if you did a google search, you could find many posts from me on various MS groups over the years. long before you discovered the 'net. i keep my dial up account for my email address. it's been the same address since 1998. "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:eB9Ylwu5HHA.5268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... Now why on earth would someone with DSL use a dial-up account to post here? "Cloak and Dagger"? Good way of putting things. <g> Troll_Lady - the Administrator at Annexcafe - has strayed far from home to monitor my posts here. I'd have thought 'she' (whoever the poster actually is in reality) would be far too busy to follow the activities of someone like me. I'm just intrigued to know why I'm perceived as being a threat, either here on MS or over in 'that other place'. Unless, of course, there really is something that they wish to remain hidden. style_emoticons/ BD "Troll_Lady" <TL@DogAgent.com> wrote in message news:e4mhal65HHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue"> > what other Troll_Lady? > > > "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message > news:e0h%23Pmy5HHA.5212@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Maybe I've solved this myself. > > Here's a recent Internet Header. It shows quite clearly your IP address > and the fact that you are "Asst. Admin." > Not quite the same as being the actual Administator, but nearly right! > Maybe > you will be promoted one day! <g> > > No real arguement I fear (unless 'the other' Troll_Lady re-appears! <g>) > > FWIW > > BD > > > > Subject: Re: dogagent > From: "TrolLi" <AsstAdmin@Annexcafe.com> > Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 09:15:34 -0400 > Message-ID: <1186751702_279641@pegasus.annex.net> > References: <1186530378_265767@pegasus.annex.net> > <1186663561_273830@pegasus.annex.net> > <1186664613_273897@pegasus.annex.net> > <1186681272_275231@pegasus.annex.net> > <1186714777_277935@pegasus.annex.net> > <1186744293_279209@pegasus.annex.net> > Bytes: 2177 > Lines: 44 > NNTP-Posting-Host: 71.2.201.149 > Path: pegasus.annex.net!not-for-mail > Newsgroups: annexcafe.uk.general.user2user > X-Authenticated-User: TrolLisaTroll > X-Trace: pegasus.annex.net 1186751702 71.2.201.149 (10 Aug 2007 > 08:15:02 -0500) > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: multipart/alternative; > boundary="----=_NextPart_000_2CBF_01C7DB2F.01B196B0" > X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.3138 > X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.3138 > Xref: pegasus.annex.net annexcafe.uk.general.user2user:6486 > > ></span> Quote
Guest Troll_Lady Posted August 26, 2007 Posted August 26, 2007 i hope he takes the time to learn before tossing out any more of his accusations. now, i think i'll go back on topic and go check out your BugHunter. TL "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:Xns9998300FC8F1CHHI2948AJD832@69.28.186.121... "Troll_Lady" <TL@DogAgent.com> wrote in news:#wAwl8w5HHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl: <span style="color:blue"> > correction. i am NOT the Administrator at Annexcafe. > > i'm sure if you did a google search, you could find many posts from me > on various MS groups over the years. long before you discovered the > 'net.</span> MS didn't have newsgroups when I got on the net. grin <span style="color:blue"> > i keep my dial up account for my email address. it's been the same > address since 1998.</span> I have a yahoo account that's older. LoL. Anyhow, I suspect the root of the problem is lack of understanding on the part of BoaterDave. with regard to what's going on inside the computer. I don't mean this as an attack on him as everyone has to start someplace. Eventually, I believe he will learn how various technologies work and be less inclined to form the conclusions that he has previously. -- #################################################### Dustin Cook Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - v2.2c Email: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com Web..: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk Pad..: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/pad.xml #################################################### Quote
Guest BoaterDave Posted August 26, 2007 Posted August 26, 2007 In-line replies "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:Xns99982F57677B7HHI2948AJD832@69.28.186.121...<span style="color:blue"> > "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in > news:eB9Ylwu5HHA.5268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl: ><span style="color:green"> >> Now why on earth would someone with DSL use a dial-up account to post >> here?</span> > > Why wouldn't they? I have access to several dialup accounts, several dsl > lines and several cable modem lines. Not including various shell > accounts. Each one serves a purpose.</span> I'm obviously dumb about such things style_emoticons/ Over here in the UK I pay a monthly fee to an ISP for Broadband connection to the Internet. All time 'on line' - 24/7 - is 'free'. Whilst I recognise that I could also use a dial-up facility with any ISP, such time on line with them (via a telphone line) will cost real 'extra' money, often on a 'per minute' basis. As someone with limited income, I can identify no reason at all for incurring extra costs. <span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green"> >> "Cloak and Dagger"? Good way of putting things. <g></span> > > It just seems to me that you have misunderstood a few things, and seem to > think someone is out to get you or something. I don't know, it's just > what I'm beginning to think.</span> 'Tis the other way round, Dustin. I'm trying to identify the bad guys! style_emoticons/ <span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green"> >> Troll_Lady - the Administrator at Annexcafe - has strayed far from >> home to monitor my posts here. I'd have thought 'she' (whoever the</span> > > I'm not clear as to what you mean by monitor your posts either. Does she > in some way have direct control over a usenet server? Is she sending > global cancellation notices against your posts? What exactly is it she's > doing?</span> She has control over Annexcafe newsgroups and has the ability to remove any posts which are deemed 'unacceptable' - especially those which are probing for the truth. I have been banned from posting there and am abiding by that request. Whilst others may think otherwise, I'm convinced that she is only here in this thread because I'm here! <g> <span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green"> >> poster actually is in reality) would be far too busy to follow the >> activities of someone like me. I'm just intrigued to know why I'm >> perceived as being a threat, either here on MS or over in 'that other >> place'.</span> > > I'm lost. I haven't seen anyone claim you are a threat to them. Do you > have url references?</span> The bad guys are highly unlikely to admit it! <g> No urls yet I'm afraid. <span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green"> >> Unless, of course, there really is something that they wish to remain >> hidden. style_emoticons/</span> > > Everyone has things they'd rather not have the entire world find out, I'm > sure. Everyone is human and we all make mistakes.</span> Indeed. style_emoticons/ <span style="color:blue"> > Btw, It's not a big deal to myself, as I'll fix your post as I reply, but > top-posting is often frowned upon because it interrupts the logical flow > of the conversation.</span> I do understand that, but feel it stems from habits in the past.When I first ventured into a newsgroup (here on the MS boards) I'm sure I missed some answers to my queries as I was totally unaware of 'bottom posting'. I'm sure most folk can cope with either method, especially if they follow a thread from the outset and get a 'feeling' for the subject matter. Thanks for your advice though. style_emoticons/ David PS Lots of advertising for your programme in this thread, eh, Dustin? <G><span style="color:blue"> > #################################################### > Dustin Cook > Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - v2.2c > Email: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com > Web..: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk > Pad..: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/pad.xml > #################################################### </span> Quote
Guest BoaterDave Posted August 26, 2007 Posted August 26, 2007 No! "Troll_Lady" <TL@DogAgent.com> wrote in message news:%231wb6r95HHA.1188@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue"> > you're surely not suggesting someone is impersonating me, are you?</span> Quote
Guest Troll_Lady Posted August 26, 2007 Posted August 26, 2007 another correction, BD. i do not have control over Annexcafe newsgroups to remove any posts except at board owners\moderators requests. boards are completely autonomous. now, if you want to mention i have control to remove any posts from my own boards, i won't dispute that. "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:OK%237Cx95HHA.2752@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... In-line replies "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:Xns99982F57677B7HHI2948AJD832@69.28.186.121...<span style="color:blue"> > "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in > news:eB9Ylwu5HHA.5268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl: ><span style="color:green"> >> Now why on earth would someone with DSL use a dial-up account to post >> here?</span> > > Why wouldn't they? I have access to several dialup accounts, several dsl > lines and several cable modem lines. Not including various shell > accounts. Each one serves a purpose.</span> I'm obviously dumb about such things style_emoticons/ Over here in the UK I pay a monthly fee to an ISP for Broadband connection to the Internet. All time 'on line' - 24/7 - is 'free'. Whilst I recognise that I could also use a dial-up facility with any ISP, such time on line with them (via a telphone line) will cost real 'extra' money, often on a 'per minute' basis. As someone with limited income, I can identify no reason at all for incurring extra costs. <span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green"> >> "Cloak and Dagger"? Good way of putting things. <g></span> > > It just seems to me that you have misunderstood a few things, and seem to > think someone is out to get you or something. I don't know, it's just > what I'm beginning to think.</span> 'Tis the other way round, Dustin. I'm trying to identify the bad guys! style_emoticons/ <span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green"> >> Troll_Lady - the Administrator at Annexcafe - has strayed far from >> home to monitor my posts here. I'd have thought 'she' (whoever the</span> > > I'm not clear as to what you mean by monitor your posts either. Does she > in some way have direct control over a usenet server? Is she sending > global cancellation notices against your posts? What exactly is it she's > doing?</span> She has control over Annexcafe newsgroups and has the ability to remove any posts which are deemed 'unacceptable' - especially those which are probing for the truth. I have been banned from posting there and am abiding by that request. Whilst others may think otherwise, I'm convinced that she is only here in this thread because I'm here! <g> <span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green"> >> poster actually is in reality) would be far too busy to follow the >> activities of someone like me. I'm just intrigued to know why I'm >> perceived as being a threat, either here on MS or over in 'that other >> place'.</span> > > I'm lost. I haven't seen anyone claim you are a threat to them. Do you > have url references?</span> The bad guys are highly unlikely to admit it! <g> No urls yet I'm afraid. <span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green"> >> Unless, of course, there really is something that they wish to remain >> hidden. style_emoticons/</span> > > Everyone has things they'd rather not have the entire world find out, I'm > sure. Everyone is human and we all make mistakes.</span> Indeed. style_emoticons/ <span style="color:blue"> > Btw, It's not a big deal to myself, as I'll fix your post as I reply, but > top-posting is often frowned upon because it interrupts the logical flow > of the conversation.</span> I do understand that, but feel it stems from habits in the past.When I first ventured into a newsgroup (here on the MS boards) I'm sure I missed some answers to my queries as I was totally unaware of 'bottom posting'. I'm sure most folk can cope with either method, especially if they follow a thread from the outset and get a 'feeling' for the subject matter. Thanks for your advice though. style_emoticons/ David PS Lots of advertising for your programme in this thread, eh, Dustin? <G><span style="color:blue"> > #################################################### > Dustin Cook > Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - v2.2c > Email: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com > Web..: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk > Pad..: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/pad.xml > ####################################################</span> Quote
Guest Troll_Lady Posted August 26, 2007 Posted August 26, 2007 thank you. progress. "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:u2ZdNz95HHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... No! "Troll_Lady" <TL@DogAgent.com> wrote in message news:%231wb6r95HHA.1188@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue"> > you're surely not suggesting someone is impersonating me, are you?</span> Quote
Guest BoaterDave Posted August 26, 2007 Posted August 26, 2007 YW style_emoticons/ "Troll_Lady" <TL@DogAgent.com> wrote in message news:ujcLLK%235HHA.2752@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue"> > thank you. progress. > > "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message > news:u2ZdNz95HHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > No! > > "Troll_Lady" <TL@DogAgent.com> wrote in message > news:%231wb6r95HHA.1188@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<span style="color:green"> >> you're surely not suggesting someone is impersonating me, are you?</span> > > > </span> Quote
Guest BoaterDave Posted August 26, 2007 Posted August 26, 2007 Ooops! Sorry, Li. So who, now ......... EXACTLY .......... has the power to remove posts in the UK U2U group? Is Sysop Ann (very straight and fair in my opinion) still 'in charge' - with power to delete posts? If not, why not? Does Andrew Taylor, the group Moderator, now have power to delete posts? If not, why not? (It's his group after all ........ isn't it?) There was very little traffic on the UK group before my arrival - and there has been very little since. No-one needed to view or respond to any post I made. Why did so many 'supporters' suddenly appear from the US site to try to silence me in my quest for the truth? Any idea? Is Mr Gooden concerned about the views of a kook like me? If so, why do you think that might be? He's nothing to hide ......... has he? Failure to answer such simple queries is one of the reasons that you now find me posting here. It would seem that K.Dee's request to Microsoft to have me banned from the Internet has not (yet) been successful. Frustrating for her, I suspect! style_emoticons/ HTH David "Troll_Lady" <TL@DogAgent.com> wrote in message news:%23%233LEJ%235HHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue"> > another correction, BD. > i do not have control over Annexcafe newsgroups to remove any posts except > at board ownersmoderators requests. boards are completely autonomous. > > now, if you want to mention i have control to remove any posts from my own > boards, i won't dispute that.</span> <snip> Quote
Guest Troll_Lady Posted August 26, 2007 Posted August 26, 2007 nyob. TL "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:ujkUSk%235HHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... Ooops! Sorry, Li. So who, now ......... EXACTLY .......... has the power to remove posts in the UK U2U group? Is Sysop Ann (very straight and fair in my opinion) still 'in charge' - with power to delete posts? If not, why not? Does Andrew Taylor, the group Moderator, now have power to delete posts? If not, why not? (It's his group after all ........ isn't it?) There was very little traffic on the UK group before my arrival - and there has been very little since. No-one needed to view or respond to any post I made. Why did so many 'supporters' suddenly appear from the US site to try to silence me in my quest for the truth? Any idea? Is Mr Gooden concerned about the views of a kook like me? If so, why do you think that might be? He's nothing to hide ......... has he? Failure to answer such simple queries is one of the reasons that you now find me posting here. It would seem that K.Dee's request to Microsoft to have me banned from the Internet has not (yet) been successful. Frustrating for her, I suspect! style_emoticons/ HTH David "Troll_Lady" <TL@DogAgent.com> wrote in message news:%23%233LEJ%235HHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue"> > another correction, BD. > i do not have control over Annexcafe newsgroups to remove any posts except > at board ownersmoderators requests. boards are completely autonomous. > > now, if you want to mention i have control to remove any posts from my own > boards, i won't dispute that.</span> <snip> Quote
Guest BoaterDave Posted August 26, 2007 Posted August 26, 2007 And you wonder why I'm suspicious of your motives! <g> I presume you meant to post noyb (none of your business) Why can you not just give an honest and straight-forward answer to simple queries? It would save a great deal of effort on everyone's part. BD "Troll_Lady" <TL@Invalid.anywhere.nowhere.inalid.net> wrote in message news:6cmdnRtvuOh9ZkzbnZ2dnUVZ_gudnZ2d@bright.net...<span style="color:blue"> > nyob. > TL > > "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message > news:ujkUSk%235HHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Ooops! Sorry, Li. > > So who, now ......... EXACTLY .......... has the power to remove posts in > the UK U2U group? > > Is Sysop Ann (very straight and fair in my opinion) still 'in charge' - > with > power to delete posts? If not, why not? > > Does Andrew Taylor, the group Moderator, now have power to delete posts? > If > not, why not? (It's his group after all ........ isn't it?) > > There was very little traffic on the UK group before my arrival - and > there > has been very little since. No-one needed to view or respond to any post I > made. Why did so many 'supporters' suddenly appear from the US site to try > to silence me in my quest for the truth? Any idea? > > Is Mr Gooden concerned about the views of a kook like me? If so, why do > you think that might be? He's nothing to hide ......... has he? > > Failure to answer such simple queries is one of the reasons that you now > find me posting here. It would seem that K.Dee's request to Microsoft to > have me banned from the Internet has not (yet) been successful. > Frustrating > for her, I suspect! style_emoticons/ > > HTH > > David > > > "Troll_Lady" <TL@DogAgent.com> wrote in message > news:%23%233LEJ%235HHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<span style="color:green"> >> another correction, BD. >> i do not have control over Annexcafe newsgroups to remove any posts >> except >> at board ownersmoderators requests. boards are completely autonomous. >> >> now, if you want to mention i have control to remove any posts from my >> own >> boards, i won't dispute that.</span> > <snip> > > > </span> Quote
Guest Dustin Cook Posted August 27, 2007 Posted August 27, 2007 "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in news:OK#7Cx95HHA.2752@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl: <span style="color:blue"> > I'm obviously dumb about such things style_emoticons/ Over here in the UK I pay a > monthly fee to an ISP for Broadband connection to the Internet. All > time 'on line' - 24/7 - is 'free'. Whilst I recognise that I could > also use a dial-up facility with any ISP, such time on line with them > (via a telphone line) will cost real 'extra' money, often on a 'per > minute' basis. As someone with limited income, I can identify no > reason at all for incurring extra costs. </span> In the usa, I don't have a per minute charge on the dialup lines. I wouldn't be able to justify the cost of keeping them if I did. style_emoticons/ As for the other lines, much of it has to do with what I do for a living. Bandwidth is needed if your into computer repair. style_emoticons/ <span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred"> >>> "Cloak and Dagger"? Good way of putting things. <g></span> >> >> It just seems to me that you have misunderstood a few things, and >> seem to think someone is out to get you or something. I don't know, >> it's just what I'm beginning to think.</span> > > 'Tis the other way round, Dustin. I'm trying to identify the bad guys! > style_emoticons/ </span> Ahh.. Okay. I haven't found any bad guys so far. so I'll continue to lurk then. style_emoticons/ <span style="color:blue"> > She has control over Annexcafe newsgroups and has the ability to > remove any posts which are deemed 'unacceptable' - especially those</span> Again, that's not information I would have access too. I don't know anything about annexcafe aside from the fact it appears to be some kind of social networking site? <span style="color:blue"> > and am abiding by that request. Whilst others may think otherwise, I'm > convinced that she is only here in this thread because I'm here! <g></span> I don't know anything about annexxcafe policys on users. I'm unfamiliar with it aside from little things I've read here. <span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green"> >> Btw, It's not a big deal to myself, as I'll fix your post as I reply, >> but top-posting is often frowned upon because it interrupts the >> logical flow of the conversation.</span> > > I do understand that, but feel it stems from habits in the past.When I > first ventured into a newsgroup (here on the MS boards) I'm sure I > missed some answers to my queries as I was totally unaware of 'bottom > posting'. I'm sure most folk can cope with either method, especially > if they follow a thread from the outset and get a 'feeling' for the > subject matter. Thanks for your advice though. style_emoticons/</span> coping isn't the issue. I was just trying to keep you out of the flamer fire for top posting. style_emoticons/ <span style="color:blue"> > David > > PS Lots of advertising for your programme in this thread, eh, Dustin?</span> Apparently so. Not exactly intentional on my part, however. It's just a signature to me. And the program is freeware. I don't expect to get rich from voluntary donations. grin -- #################################################### Dustin Cook Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - v2.2c Email: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com Web..: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk Pad..: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/pad.xml #################################################### Quote
Guest Dustin Cook Posted August 27, 2007 Posted August 27, 2007 "Troll_Lady" <TL@Invalid.anywhere.nowhere.inalid.net> wrote in news:M4adnSamyaHcSVLbnZ2dnUVZ_veinZ2d@bright.net: <span style="color:blue"> > aw, just trying to help him out a little with his misconceptions.</span> I really think the majority of it comes simply from not understanding how things work. Instead of critizing, perhaps a bit of education would help? <span style="color:blue"> > he tried to scan my dsl ip, didn't succeed, so i gave him another, > easier one to try.</span> shrug . I made no effort to scan you. style_emoticons/ I just read the headers was all. My post was really tongue in cheek. style_emoticons/ <span style="color:blue"> > i could give him a few more but i'm sure he would get the same > results. no computer at that ip.</span> No computer, or no response? style_emoticons/ -- #################################################### Dustin Cook Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - v2.2c Email: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com Web..: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk Pad..: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/pad.xml #################################################### Quote
Guest BoaterDave Posted August 27, 2007 Posted August 27, 2007 Thank you for all your comments, Dustin. (I'll cope with any flames! <g>) Most folk here ignore me anyay I suspect! <wink> David "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:Xns99991C41498AHHI2948AJD832@69.28.186.121...<span style="color:blue"> > "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in > news:OK#7Cx95HHA.2752@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl: ><span style="color:green"> >> I'm obviously dumb about such things style_emoticons/ Over here in the UK I pay a >> monthly fee to an ISP for Broadband connection to the Internet. All >> time 'on line' - 24/7 - is 'free'. Whilst I recognise that I could >> also use a dial-up facility with any ISP, such time on line with them >> (via a telphone line) will cost real 'extra' money, often on a 'per >> minute' basis. As someone with limited income, I can identify no >> reason at all for incurring extra costs.</span> > > In the usa, I don't have a per minute charge on the dialup lines. I > wouldn't be able to justify the cost of keeping them if I did. style_emoticons/ > > As for the other lines, much of it has to do with what I do for a living. > Bandwidth is needed if your into computer repair. style_emoticons/ ><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred"> >>>> "Cloak and Dagger"? Good way of putting things. <g> >>> >>> It just seems to me that you have misunderstood a few things, and >>> seem to think someone is out to get you or something. I don't know, >>> it's just what I'm beginning to think.</span> >> >> 'Tis the other way round, Dustin. I'm trying to identify the bad guys! >> style_emoticons/</span> > > Ahh.. Okay. I haven't found any bad guys so far. so I'll continue to lurk > then. style_emoticons/ ><span style="color:green"> >> She has control over Annexcafe newsgroups and has the ability to >> remove any posts which are deemed 'unacceptable' - especially those</span> > > Again, that's not information I would have access too. I don't know > anything about annexcafe aside from the fact it appears to be some kind > of social networking site? ><span style="color:green"> >> and am abiding by that request. Whilst others may think otherwise, I'm >> convinced that she is only here in this thread because I'm here! <g></span> > > I don't know anything about annexxcafe policys on users. I'm unfamiliar > with it aside from little things I've read here. ><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred"> >>> Btw, It's not a big deal to myself, as I'll fix your post as I reply, >>> but top-posting is often frowned upon because it interrupts the >>> logical flow of the conversation.</span> >> >> I do understand that, but feel it stems from habits in the past.When I >> first ventured into a newsgroup (here on the MS boards) I'm sure I >> missed some answers to my queries as I was totally unaware of 'bottom >> posting'. I'm sure most folk can cope with either method, especially >> if they follow a thread from the outset and get a 'feeling' for the >> subject matter. Thanks for your advice though. style_emoticons/</span> > > coping isn't the issue. I was just trying to keep you out of the flamer > fire for top posting. style_emoticons/ > ><span style="color:green"> >> David >> >> PS Lots of advertising for your programme in this thread, eh, Dustin?</span> > > Apparently so. Not exactly intentional on my part, however. It's just a > signature to me. And the program is freeware. I don't expect to get rich > from voluntary donations. grin > > -- > #################################################### > Dustin Cook > Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - v2.2c > Email: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com > Web..: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk > Pad..: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/pad.xml > #################################################### </span> Quote
Guest Troll_Lady Posted August 27, 2007 Posted August 27, 2007 ah, he' new to playing with ip scanners. he's looking for 'vulnerable' computers so he can tell them about the 'bad guys'. to me, no computer at that ip is no response. is there a difference? i'm willing to help him technically, i'm not willing to gossip with him so i'm a bad guy. (in my case it should be a bad lady, but... ) "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:Xns99991C9459FA5HHI2948AJD832@69.28.186.121... "Troll_Lady" <TL@Invalid.anywhere.nowhere.inalid.net> wrote in news:M4adnSamyaHcSVLbnZ2dnUVZ_veinZ2d@bright.net: <span style="color:blue"> > aw, just trying to help him out a little with his misconceptions.</span> I really think the majority of it comes simply from not understanding how things work. Instead of critizing, perhaps a bit of education would help? <span style="color:blue"> > he tried to scan my dsl ip, didn't succeed, so i gave him another, > easier one to try.</span> shrug . I made no effort to scan you. style_emoticons/ I just read the headers was all. My post was really tongue in cheek. style_emoticons/ <span style="color:blue"> > i could give him a few more but i'm sure he would get the same > results. no computer at that ip.</span> No computer, or no response? style_emoticons/ -- #################################################### Dustin Cook Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - v2.2c Email: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com Web..: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk Pad..: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/pad.xml #################################################### Quote
Guest Troll_Lady Posted August 27, 2007 Posted August 27, 2007 you want to gossip. your queries are personal and don't belong in newsgroups. why don't you email the people you want information from and stop asking me for information about them? i do answer your queries about me and i correct your assumptions when they're wrong. your questions would be like me asking you 'where does wife shop? 'where do you do your banking?' 'what do you do in your free time and where?' simple queries, but ones i would hope you would refuse to answer! it's your insistence that folks give you personal details that raises their hackles. it's not safe on the 'net, giving you personal information gives it to millions. why do you think people would want to do that? it doesn't make them 'bad guys' just because they won't answer such questions. "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:ODLqAQD6HHA.4436@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... And you wonder why I'm suspicious of your motives! <g> I presume you meant to post noyb (none of your business) Why can you not just give an honest and straight-forward answer to simple queries? It would save a great deal of effort on everyone's part. BD "Troll_Lady" <TL@Invalid.anywhere.nowhere.inalid.net> wrote in message news:6cmdnRtvuOh9ZkzbnZ2dnUVZ_gudnZ2d@bright.net...<span style="color:blue"> > nyob. > TL > > "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message > news:ujkUSk%235HHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Ooops! Sorry, Li. > > So who, now ......... EXACTLY .......... has the power to remove posts in > the UK U2U group? > > Is Sysop Ann (very straight and fair in my opinion) still 'in charge' - > with > power to delete posts? If not, why not? > > Does Andrew Taylor, the group Moderator, now have power to delete posts? > If > not, why not? (It's his group after all ........ isn't it?) > > There was very little traffic on the UK group before my arrival - and > there > has been very little since. No-one needed to view or respond to any post I > made. Why did so many 'supporters' suddenly appear from the US site to try > to silence me in my quest for the truth? Any idea? > > Is Mr Gooden concerned about the views of a kook like me? If so, why do > you think that might be? He's nothing to hide ......... has he? > > Failure to answer such simple queries is one of the reasons that you now > find me posting here. It would seem that K.Dee's request to Microsoft to > have me banned from the Internet has not (yet) been successful. > Frustrating > for her, I suspect! style_emoticons/ > > HTH > > David > > > "Troll_Lady" <TL@DogAgent.com> wrote in message > news:%23%233LEJ%235HHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<span style="color:green"> >> another correction, BD. >> i do not have control over Annexcafe newsgroups to remove any posts >> except >> at board ownersmoderators requests. boards are completely autonomous. >> >> now, if you want to mention i have control to remove any posts from my >> own >> boards, i won't dispute that.</span> > <snip> > > ></span> Quote
Guest Troll_Lady Posted August 27, 2007 Posted August 27, 2007 www.annexcafe.com newsgroups & chat. private server. registration needed. www.dogagent.com newsgroups on a private server, open to the public. both servers friendly to each other, both carry groups for the other in case one is down for whatever reason. both will honor each others bans. this is suspicious to BD. he is even more suspicious because he doesn't understand how i can be staff for both servers. he had his identity stolen and rather than blame his own inexperience on line, he insists 'we' did it and he's going to prove it. TL "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:Xns99991C41498AHHI2948AJD832@69.28.186.121... "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in news:OK#7Cx95HHA.2752@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl: <span style="color:blue"> > I'm obviously dumb about such things style_emoticons/ Over here in the UK I pay a > monthly fee to an ISP for Broadband connection to the Internet. All > time 'on line' - 24/7 - is 'free'. Whilst I recognise that I could > also use a dial-up facility with any ISP, such time on line with them > (via a telphone line) will cost real 'extra' money, often on a 'per > minute' basis. As someone with limited income, I can identify no > reason at all for incurring extra costs.</span> In the usa, I don't have a per minute charge on the dialup lines. I wouldn't be able to justify the cost of keeping them if I did. style_emoticons/ As for the other lines, much of it has to do with what I do for a living. Bandwidth is needed if your into computer repair. style_emoticons/ <span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred"> >>> "Cloak and Dagger"? Good way of putting things. <g></span> >> >> It just seems to me that you have misunderstood a few things, and >> seem to think someone is out to get you or something. I don't know, >> it's just what I'm beginning to think.</span> > > 'Tis the other way round, Dustin. I'm trying to identify the bad guys! > style_emoticons/</span> Ahh.. Okay. I haven't found any bad guys so far. so I'll continue to lurk then. style_emoticons/ <span style="color:blue"> > She has control over Annexcafe newsgroups and has the ability to > remove any posts which are deemed 'unacceptable' - especially those</span> Again, that's not information I would have access too. I don't know anything about annexcafe aside from the fact it appears to be some kind of social networking site? <span style="color:blue"> > and am abiding by that request. Whilst others may think otherwise, I'm > convinced that she is only here in this thread because I'm here! <g></span> I don't know anything about annexxcafe policys on users. I'm unfamiliar with it aside from little things I've read here. <span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green"> >> Btw, It's not a big deal to myself, as I'll fix your post as I reply, >> but top-posting is often frowned upon because it interrupts the >> logical flow of the conversation.</span> > > I do understand that, but feel it stems from habits in the past.When I > first ventured into a newsgroup (here on the MS boards) I'm sure I > missed some answers to my queries as I was totally unaware of 'bottom > posting'. I'm sure most folk can cope with either method, especially > if they follow a thread from the outset and get a 'feeling' for the > subject matter. Thanks for your advice though. style_emoticons/</span> coping isn't the issue. I was just trying to keep you out of the flamer fire for top posting. style_emoticons/ <span style="color:blue"> > David > > PS Lots of advertising for your programme in this thread, eh, Dustin?</span> Apparently so. Not exactly intentional on my part, however. It's just a signature to me. And the program is freeware. I don't expect to get rich from voluntary donations. grin -- #################################################### Dustin Cook Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - v2.2c Email: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com Web..: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk Pad..: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/pad.xml #################################################### Quote
Guest BoaterDave Posted August 27, 2007 Posted August 27, 2007 "he had his identity stolen" ............ that is TRUE. 'Trojan.Java.ByteVer.R' was identified as the culprit. "and rather than blame his own inexperience on line, he insists 'we' did it and he's going to prove it." ........... that is NOT true! Recognising my inexperience, I set out to determine more about 'malware' and try to discover just how I may have got a Trojan on my PC. I thought that I had been careful, using Zone Alarm, AVG anti-virus, Ad-Aware and Spybot amongst others. Oh yes, and a new facility then called Prevx. Insufficient protection as it turned out! Few stones have been left unturned (just google for BoaterDave and you'll find many hundreds of my posts - I didn't ever think to do that less than two years ago - how naive was that! <g>). A suspicious email invited me to A/C U2U. I went simply out of curiosity. I asked many questions. Although I learnt a grate deal from many helpful people, some questions drew a blank and some folk became irritated. A person or persons unknown was later able, somehow, to disable my PC whilst I was connected to U2U through a modem and OE6. Not once, but on a number of occasions. My quest is to determine just how it was done. By whom is another matter, probably best left to the police. Any help will be much appreciated. style_emoticons/ David "Troll_Lady" <TL@Invalid.anywhere.nowhere.inalid.net> wrote in message news:utadnaBwYJjPC0_bnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@bright.net...<span style="color:blue"> > www.annexcafe.com > newsgroups & chat. private server. registration needed. > > www.dogagent.com > newsgroups on a private server, open to the public. > > both servers friendly to each other, both carry groups for the other in > case > one is down for whatever reason. both will honor each others bans. > > this is suspicious to BD. > > he is even more suspicious because he doesn't understand how i can be > staff > for both servers. > > he had his identity stolen and rather than blame his own inexperience on > line, he insists 'we' did it and he's going to prove it. > > TL</span> <snip> Quote
Guest Troll_Lady Posted August 27, 2007 Posted August 27, 2007 when i was strictly dial up, using a modem, i would get disconnected quite often. i soon learned to keep temp files cleaned, because i would get disconnected trying to open a web page. reconnect, open another page, disconnected again. then, of course, isp's will disconnect you at any time if they feel you've been 'inactive' or don't reply to their ping. (firewall) you being disconnected while reading a news group would be a coincidence, not a malicious attack. TL "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:ey6GRRK6HHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... "he had his identity stolen" ............ that is TRUE. 'Trojan.Java.ByteVer.R' was identified as the culprit. "and rather than blame his own inexperience on line, he insists 'we' did it and he's going to prove it." ........... that is NOT true! Recognising my inexperience, I set out to determine more about 'malware' and try to discover just how I may have got a Trojan on my PC. I thought that I had been careful, using Zone Alarm, AVG anti-virus, Ad-Aware and Spybot amongst others. Oh yes, and a new facility then called Prevx. Insufficient protection as it turned out! Few stones have been left unturned (just google for BoaterDave and you'll find many hundreds of my posts - I didn't ever think to do that less than two years ago - how naive was that! <g>). A suspicious email invited me to A/C U2U. I went simply out of curiosity. I asked many questions. Although I learnt a grate deal from many helpful people, some questions drew a blank and some folk became irritated. A person or persons unknown was later able, somehow, to disable my PC whilst I was connected to U2U through a modem and OE6. Not once, but on a number of occasions. My quest is to determine just how it was done. By whom is another matter, probably best left to the police. Any help will be much appreciated. style_emoticons/ David "Troll_Lady" <TL@Invalid.anywhere.nowhere.inalid.net> wrote in message news:utadnaBwYJjPC0_bnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@bright.net...<span style="color:blue"> > www.annexcafe.com > newsgroups & chat. private server. registration needed. > > www.dogagent.com > newsgroups on a private server, open to the public. > > both servers friendly to each other, both carry groups for the other in > case > one is down for whatever reason. both will honor each others bans. > > this is suspicious to BD. > > he is even more suspicious because he doesn't understand how i can be > staff > for both servers. > > he had his identity stolen and rather than blame his own inexperience on > line, he insists 'we' did it and he's going to prove it. > > TL</span> <snip> Quote
Guest BoaterDave Posted August 27, 2007 Posted August 27, 2007 You are either pretending to be stupid Li, or you really are - which is it? style_emoticons/ I'd like to apologise for my spelling of 'great' in my original post. Sorry about that. BD "Troll_Lady" <TL@DogAgent.com> wrote in message news:uW1fMON6HHA.5844@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue"> > when i was strictly dial up, using a modem, i would get disconnected quite > often. > i soon learned to keep temp files cleaned, because i would get > disconnected > trying to open a web page. > reconnect, open another page, disconnected again. > > then, of course, isp's will disconnect you at any time if they feel you've > been 'inactive' or don't reply to their ping. (firewall) > > you being disconnected while reading a news group would be a coincidence, > not a malicious attack. > > TL > > > "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message > news:ey6GRRK6HHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > "he had his identity stolen" ............ that is TRUE. > 'Trojan.Java.ByteVer.R' was identified as the culprit. > > "and rather than blame his own inexperience on line, he insists 'we' did > it > and he's going to prove it." ........... that is NOT true! > > Recognising my inexperience, I set out to determine more about 'malware' > and > try to discover just how I may have got a Trojan on my PC. I thought > that > I had been careful, using Zone Alarm, AVG anti-virus, Ad-Aware and Spybot > amongst others. Oh yes, and a new facility then called Prevx. Insufficient > protection as it turned out! > > Few stones have been left unturned (just google for BoaterDave and you'll > find many hundreds of my posts - I didn't ever think to do that less than > two years ago - how naive was that! <g>). > > A suspicious email invited me to A/C U2U. I went simply out of curiosity. > I > asked many questions. Although I learnt a grate deal from many helpful > people, some questions drew a blank and some folk became irritated. A > person > or persons unknown was later able, somehow, to disable my PC whilst I was > connected to U2U through a modem and OE6. Not once, but on a number of > occasions. My quest is to determine just how it was done. By whom is > another matter, probably best left to the police. > > Any help will be much appreciated. style_emoticons/ > > David > > > > "Troll_Lady" <TL@Invalid.anywhere.nowhere.inalid.net> wrote in message > news:utadnaBwYJjPC0_bnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@bright.net...<span style="color:green"> >> www.annexcafe.com >> newsgroups & chat. private server. registration needed. >> >> www.dogagent.com >> newsgroups on a private server, open to the public. >> >> both servers friendly to each other, both carry groups for the other in >> case >> one is down for whatever reason. both will honor each others bans. >> >> this is suspicious to BD. >> >> he is even more suspicious because he doesn't understand how i can be >> staff >> for both servers. >> >> he had his identity stolen and rather than blame his own inexperience on >> line, he insists 'we' did it and he's going to prove it. >> >> TL</span> > <snip> > > > </span> Quote
Guest Troll_Lady Posted August 27, 2007 Posted August 27, 2007 ok. so much for your comment 'any help would be appreciated' why would someone disconnect you if they wanted access to your computer? a computer needs to be connected to be attacked. (unless you insert a disc off line that is infected.) so, to be safe, just disconnect your computer and you'll be fine. "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:eT9MfqN6HHA.3900@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... You are either pretending to be stupid Li, or you really are - which is it? style_emoticons/ I'd like to apologise for my spelling of 'great' in my original post. Sorry about that. BD "Troll_Lady" <TL@DogAgent.com> wrote in message news:uW1fMON6HHA.5844@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue"> > when i was strictly dial up, using a modem, i would get disconnected quite > often. > i soon learned to keep temp files cleaned, because i would get > disconnected > trying to open a web page. > reconnect, open another page, disconnected again. > > then, of course, isp's will disconnect you at any time if they feel you've > been 'inactive' or don't reply to their ping. (firewall) > > you being disconnected while reading a news group would be a coincidence, > not a malicious attack. > > TL > > > "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message > news:ey6GRRK6HHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > "he had his identity stolen" ............ that is TRUE. > 'Trojan.Java.ByteVer.R' was identified as the culprit. > > "and rather than blame his own inexperience on line, he insists 'we' did > it > and he's going to prove it." ........... that is NOT true! > > Recognising my inexperience, I set out to determine more about 'malware' > and > try to discover just how I may have got a Trojan on my PC. I thought > that > I had been careful, using Zone Alarm, AVG anti-virus, Ad-Aware and Spybot > amongst others. Oh yes, and a new facility then called Prevx. Insufficient > protection as it turned out! > > Few stones have been left unturned (just google for BoaterDave and you'll > find many hundreds of my posts - I didn't ever think to do that less than > two years ago - how naive was that! <g>). > > A suspicious email invited me to A/C U2U. I went simply out of curiosity. > I > asked many questions. Although I learnt a grate deal from many helpful > people, some questions drew a blank and some folk became irritated. A > person > or persons unknown was later able, somehow, to disable my PC whilst I was > connected to U2U through a modem and OE6. Not once, but on a number of > occasions. My quest is to determine just how it was done. By whom is > another matter, probably best left to the police. > > Any help will be much appreciated. style_emoticons/ > > David > > > > "Troll_Lady" <TL@Invalid.anywhere.nowhere.inalid.net> wrote in message > news:utadnaBwYJjPC0_bnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@bright.net...<span style="color:green"> >> www.annexcafe.com >> newsgroups & chat. private server. registration needed. >> >> www.dogagent.com >> newsgroups on a private server, open to the public. >> >> both servers friendly to each other, both carry groups for the other in >> case >> one is down for whatever reason. both will honor each others bans. >> >> this is suspicious to BD. >> >> he is even more suspicious because he doesn't understand how i can be >> staff >> for both servers. >> >> he had his identity stolen and rather than blame his own inexperience on >> line, he insists 'we' did it and he's going to prove it. >> >> TL</span> > <snip> > > ></span> Quote
Guest BoaterDave Posted August 27, 2007 Posted August 27, 2007 Yet again, Li, you failed to answer my simple question. I therefore guess you aren't pretending at all. <g> BD "Troll_Lady" <TL@DogAgent.com> wrote in message news:O0xJHfO6HHA.1052@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue"> > ok. > so much for your comment 'any help would be appreciated' > > why would someone disconnect you if they wanted access to your computer? > a computer needs to be connected to be attacked. > (unless you insert a disc off line that is infected.) > > so, to be safe, just disconnect your computer and you'll be fine. > > > "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message > news:eT9MfqN6HHA.3900@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > You are either pretending to be stupid Li, or you really are - which is > it? style_emoticons/ > > I'd like to apologise for my spelling of 'great' in my original post. > Sorry > about that. > > BD > > > > "Troll_Lady" <TL@DogAgent.com> wrote in message > news:uW1fMON6HHA.5844@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...<span style="color:green"> >> when i was strictly dial up, using a modem, i would get disconnected >> quite >> often. >> i soon learned to keep temp files cleaned, because i would get >> disconnected >> trying to open a web page. >> reconnect, open another page, disconnected again. >> >> then, of course, isp's will disconnect you at any time if they feel >> you've >> been 'inactive' or don't reply to their ping. (firewall) >> >> you being disconnected while reading a news group would be a coincidence, >> not a malicious attack. >> >> TL >> >> >> "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message >> news:ey6GRRK6HHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> "he had his identity stolen" ............ that is TRUE. >> 'Trojan.Java.ByteVer.R' was identified as the culprit. >> >> "and rather than blame his own inexperience on line, he insists 'we' did >> it >> and he's going to prove it." ........... that is NOT true! >> >> Recognising my inexperience, I set out to determine more about 'malware' >> and >> try to discover just how I may have got a Trojan on my PC. I thought >> that >> I had been careful, using Zone Alarm, AVG anti-virus, Ad-Aware and Spybot >> amongst others. Oh yes, and a new facility then called Prevx. >> Insufficient >> protection as it turned out! >> >> Few stones have been left unturned (just google for BoaterDave and you'll >> find many hundreds of my posts - I didn't ever think to do that less than >> two years ago - how naive was that! <g>). >> >> A suspicious email invited me to A/C U2U. I went simply out of curiosity. >> I >> asked many questions. Although I learnt a grate deal from many helpful >> people, some questions drew a blank and some folk became irritated. A >> person >> or persons unknown was later able, somehow, to disable my PC whilst I was >> connected to U2U through a modem and OE6. Not once, but on a number of >> occasions. My quest is to determine just how it was done. By whom is >> another matter, probably best left to the police. >> >> Any help will be much appreciated. style_emoticons/ >> >> David >> >> >> >> "Troll_Lady" <TL@Invalid.anywhere.nowhere.inalid.net> wrote in message >> news:utadnaBwYJjPC0_bnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@bright.net...<span style="color:darkred"> >>> www.annexcafe.com >>> newsgroups & chat. private server. registration needed. >>> >>> www.dogagent.com >>> newsgroups on a private server, open to the public. >>> >>> both servers friendly to each other, both carry groups for the other in >>> case >>> one is down for whatever reason. both will honor each others bans. >>> >>> this is suspicious to BD. >>> >>> he is even more suspicious because he doesn't understand how i can be >>> staff >>> for both servers. >>> >>> he had his identity stolen and rather than blame his own inexperience on >>> line, he insists 'we' did it and he's going to prove it. >>> >>> TL</span> >> <snip> >> >> >></span> > > > </span> Quote
Guest BR Posted August 27, 2007 Posted August 27, 2007 You are indeed a clueless dofuss. Research your telly. It broadcasts 24/7 to the queen. "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:ey6GRRK6HHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... My quest is to determine just how it was done. By whom is another matter, probably best left to the police. Any help will be much appreciated. style_emoticons/ David Quote
Guest BoaterDave Posted August 27, 2007 Posted August 27, 2007 Hello again, PCButts1 - you don't seem to be offering much help or advice. Best keep out of this thread. style_emoticons/ BD "BR" <none@Glochester.non> wrote in message news:EdKdnemjq60Az07bnZ2dnUVZ_uGknZ2d@trueband.net...<span style="color:blue"> > You are indeed a clueless dofuss. > > Research your telly. > > It broadcasts 24/7 to the queen. > > > "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message > news:ey6GRRK6HHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > My quest is to determine just how it was done. By whom is > another matter, probably best left to the police. > > Any help will be much appreciated. style_emoticons/ > > David > > > </span> Quote
Guest Troll_Lady Posted August 28, 2007 Posted August 28, 2007 you were given a few simple answers as to why your dial up modem would disconnect. there are many more. a malicious attack on your computer is not one of them. again, anyone wanting to harm your computer and\or steal your identity would want you connected. whine to google "why does my dial up modem disconnect" "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:e3jqNdP6HHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... Yet again, Li, you failed to answer my simple question. I therefore guess you aren't pretending at all. <g> BD "Troll_Lady" <TL@DogAgent.com> wrote in message news:O0xJHfO6HHA.1052@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue"> > ok. > so much for your comment 'any help would be appreciated' > > why would someone disconnect you if they wanted access to your computer? > a computer needs to be connected to be attacked. > (unless you insert a disc off line that is infected.) > > so, to be safe, just disconnect your computer and you'll be fine. > > > "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message > news:eT9MfqN6HHA.3900@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > You are either pretending to be stupid Li, or you really are - which is > it? style_emoticons/ > > I'd like to apologise for my spelling of 'great' in my original post. > Sorry > about that. > > BD > > > > "Troll_Lady" <TL@DogAgent.com> wrote in message > news:uW1fMON6HHA.5844@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...<span style="color:green"> >> when i was strictly dial up, using a modem, i would get disconnected >> quite >> often. >> i soon learned to keep temp files cleaned, because i would get >> disconnected >> trying to open a web page. >> reconnect, open another page, disconnected again. >> >> then, of course, isp's will disconnect you at any time if they feel >> you've >> been 'inactive' or don't reply to their ping. (firewall) >> >> you being disconnected while reading a news group would be a coincidence, >> not a malicious attack. >> >> TL >> >> >> "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message >> news:ey6GRRK6HHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> "he had his identity stolen" ............ that is TRUE. >> 'Trojan.Java.ByteVer.R' was identified as the culprit. >> >> "and rather than blame his own inexperience on line, he insists 'we' did >> it >> and he's going to prove it." ........... that is NOT true! >> >> Recognising my inexperience, I set out to determine more about 'malware' >> and >> try to discover just how I may have got a Trojan on my PC. I thought >> that >> I had been careful, using Zone Alarm, AVG anti-virus, Ad-Aware and Spybot >> amongst others. Oh yes, and a new facility then called Prevx. >> Insufficient >> protection as it turned out! >> >> Few stones have been left unturned (just google for BoaterDave and you'll >> find many hundreds of my posts - I didn't ever think to do that less than >> two years ago - how naive was that! <g>). >> >> A suspicious email invited me to A/C U2U. I went simply out of curiosity. >> I >> asked many questions. Although I learnt a grate deal from many helpful >> people, some questions drew a blank and some folk became irritated. A >> person >> or persons unknown was later able, somehow, to disable my PC whilst I was >> connected to U2U through a modem and OE6. Not once, but on a number of >> occasions. My quest is to determine just how it was done. By whom is >> another matter, probably best left to the police. >> >> Any help will be much appreciated. style_emoticons/ >> >> David >> >> >> >> "Troll_Lady" <TL@Invalid.anywhere.nowhere.inalid.net> wrote in message >> news:utadnaBwYJjPC0_bnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@bright.net...<span style="color:darkred"> >>> www.annexcafe.com >>> newsgroups & chat. private server. registration needed. >>> >>> www.dogagent.com >>> newsgroups on a private server, open to the public. >>> >>> both servers friendly to each other, both carry groups for the other in >>> case >>> one is down for whatever reason. both will honor each others bans. >>> >>> this is suspicious to BD. >>> >>> he is even more suspicious because he doesn't understand how i can be >>> staff >>> for both servers. >>> >>> he had his identity stolen and rather than blame his own inexperience on >>> line, he insists 'we' did it and he's going to prove it. >>> >>> TL</span> >> <snip> >> >> >></span> > > ></span> Quote
Guest BoaterDave Posted August 28, 2007 Posted August 28, 2007 I don't mind you constantly replying with useless comments, Li. style_emoticons/ At no time did I mention a 'dial-up' modem. I was connected to Broadband via a modem supplied by my ISP (at that time Wanadoo, now Orange) - I was connected and, as you mentioned (correctly) succeptible to attack. My PC was attacked. Perhaps you know why? ............... but then I'm quite sure you wouldn't tell others here! <g> BD "Troll_Lady" <TL@Invalid.anywhere.nowhere.inalid.net> wrote in message news:-qqdndY1_MQjUE7bnZ2dnUVZ_h2pnZ2d@bright.net...<span style="color:blue"> > you were given a few simple answers as to why your dial up modem would > disconnect. > there are many more. > > a malicious attack on your computer is not one of them. > again, anyone wanting to harm your computer andor steal your identity > would > want you connected. > > whine to google > "why does my dial up modem disconnect" > > > "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message > news:e3jqNdP6HHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Yet again, Li, you failed to answer my simple question. > > I therefore guess you aren't pretending at all. <g> > > BD > > > "Troll_Lady" <TL@DogAgent.com> wrote in message > news:O0xJHfO6HHA.1052@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<span style="color:green"> >> ok. >> so much for your comment 'any help would be appreciated' >> >> why would someone disconnect you if they wanted access to your computer? >> a computer needs to be connected to be attacked. >> (unless you insert a disc off line that is infected.) >> >> so, to be safe, just disconnect your computer and you'll be fine. >> >> >> "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message >> news:eT9MfqN6HHA.3900@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> You are either pretending to be stupid Li, or you really are - which is >> it? style_emoticons/ >> >> I'd like to apologise for my spelling of 'great' in my original post. >> Sorry >> about that. >> >> BD >> >> >> >> "Troll_Lady" <TL@DogAgent.com> wrote in message >> news:uW1fMON6HHA.5844@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...<span style="color:darkred"> >>> when i was strictly dial up, using a modem, i would get disconnected >>> quite >>> often. >>> i soon learned to keep temp files cleaned, because i would get >>> disconnected >>> trying to open a web page. >>> reconnect, open another page, disconnected again. >>> >>> then, of course, isp's will disconnect you at any time if they feel >>> you've >>> been 'inactive' or don't reply to their ping. (firewall) >>> >>> you being disconnected while reading a news group would be a >>> coincidence, >>> not a malicious attack. >>> >>> TL >>> >>> >>> "BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message >>> news:ey6GRRK6HHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> "he had his identity stolen" ............ that is TRUE. >>> 'Trojan.Java.ByteVer.R' was identified as the culprit. >>> >>> "and rather than blame his own inexperience on line, he insists 'we' did >>> it >>> and he's going to prove it." ........... that is NOT true! >>> >>> Recognising my inexperience, I set out to determine more about 'malware' >>> and >>> try to discover just how I may have got a Trojan on my PC. I thought >>> that >>> I had been careful, using Zone Alarm, AVG anti-virus, Ad-Aware and >>> Spybot >>> amongst others. Oh yes, and a new facility then called Prevx. >>> Insufficient >>> protection as it turned out! >>> >>> Few stones have been left unturned (just google for BoaterDave and >>> you'll >>> find many hundreds of my posts - I didn't ever think to do that less >>> than >>> two years ago - how naive was that! <g>). >>> >>> A suspicious email invited me to A/C U2U. I went simply out of >>> curiosity. >>> I >>> asked many questions. Although I learnt a grate deal from many helpful >>> people, some questions drew a blank and some folk became irritated. A >>> person >>> or persons unknown was later able, somehow, to disable my PC whilst I >>> was >>> connected to U2U through a modem and OE6. Not once, but on a number of >>> occasions. My quest is to determine just how it was done. By whom is >>> another matter, probably best left to the police. >>> >>> Any help will be much appreciated. style_emoticons/ >>> >>> David >>> >>> >>> >>> "Troll_Lady" <TL@Invalid.anywhere.nowhere.inalid.net> wrote in message >>> news:utadnaBwYJjPC0_bnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@bright.net... >>>> www.annexcafe.com >>>> newsgroups & chat. private server. registration needed. >>>> >>>> www.dogagent.com >>>> newsgroups on a private server, open to the public. >>>> >>>> both servers friendly to each other, both carry groups for the other in >>>> case >>>> one is down for whatever reason. both will honor each others bans. >>>> >>>> this is suspicious to BD. >>>> >>>> he is even more suspicious because he doesn't understand how i can be >>>> staff >>>> for both servers. >>>> >>>> he had his identity stolen and rather than blame his own inexperience >>>> on >>>> line, he insists 'we' did it and he's going to prove it. >>>> >>>> TL >>> <snip> >>> >>> >>></span> >> >> >></span> > > > </span> Quote
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