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Re: Some history for newbies!

 

"Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:%23PWTobPGJHA.6132@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

You are genially xxxxxxxxxxxxx person Dave.

 

I looked that up!

 

It says "Having a pleasant or friendly disposition or manner" Ref:

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/genially

 

I agree style_emoticons/

 

dave

 

<span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green">

>> At least, when I look to the discussion, I feel no more secure to click on that link or another

>> one. It seems to be general when discussion is about virus, not only in this group. Although, I

>> thought first that it would be something else by Microsoft.

>>

>></span>

>

> Thank you for your reply, Hubert. style_emoticons/

>

> I strongly suspect that the majority of folk who come to these groups do so when they have a major

> disaster with their computer. In consequence they will, I'm sure, be focused simply on their own

> immediate problem and rarely do as I have done - stay and watch for the long term!

>

> You may possibly have noted that some here do not like my views! <wink>

>

> Methinks it may be that they have something to hide - but who really knows?

>

> It was for this reason that I initiated the thread you will find here in full:-

> http://groups.google.co.uk/group/microsoft...dilemma&lnk=ol&

>

> It starts off like this:-

> How can anyone visiting here for the first time have any idea that they

> will receive good ........ or bad .......... advice?

>

>

> I thought at first that the TechNet Communities must be monitored by

> Microsoft staff and therefore be relatively safe. I'm still not sure about

> that. Having come here (for ease of use, on someone's advice) it appears

> that no such protection applies and that it really is a 'free-for-all' and

> is, quite likely, a dangerous place to visit.

>

>

> This may not have always been so - and I do wish to stress that I HAVE

> received some excellent and helpful advice, much of which has enabled me to

> help myself more and better understand my PC and its' software. I have also

> learnt a great deal about 'malware' and how to deal with it.

>

>

> PCButts1 - some while ago now - explained to me how effective it is to run

> HiJackThis and then copy and paste a specific entry directly into Google.

> Here's an example - O4 - HKLM..Run: [Adobe Reader Speed Launcher]

> "C:Program FilesAdobeReader 8.0ReaderReader_sl.exe"

>

>

> Try it for yourself. I got 66,800 responses which can be reviewed at

> leisure. <g>

>

>

> What I have NOT found is other people who are trying to find out who

> perpetrates the 'malware' in the first place - no-one seems to care. I do!

>

>

> So, in spite of comments like that of 'Fitz' elsewhere on this group, and also having been

> 'warned-off'' having contact with PCButts1 by Kerry Brown and David H

> Lipman, I'm grateful for PCB's help. Perhaps he's one of the good guys after

> all, but only experience here will tell. I'm glad I'm not a newbie any more!

>

>

> BD

>

></span>

Guest What's in a Name?
Posted

Re: Some history for newbies!

 

On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 11:32:24 -0400, ~BD~ <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> "Hubert Rétif" <retifhubert@remove.this.intergga.ch> wrote in message

> news:u0OJWyMGJHA.4460@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...<span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred">

>>> Are you implying/suggesting that by visiting the newsgroups to

>>> investigate unusal events occuring

>>> on their computers, folk end up with even worse malware on their

>>> machines?</span>

>> At least, when I look to the discussion, I feel no more secure to click

>> on that link or another

>> one. It seems to be general when discussion is about virus, not only in

>> this group. Although, I

>> thought first that it would be something else by Microsoft.

>>

>></span>

>

> Thank you for your reply, Hubert. style_emoticons/

>

> I strongly suspect that the majority of folk who come to these groups do

> so when they have a major

> disaster with their computer. In consequence they will, I'm sure, be

> focused simply on their own

> immediate problem and rarely do as I have done - stay and watch for the

> long term!

>

> You may possibly have noted that some here do not like my views! <wink>

>

> Methinks it may be that they have something to hide - but who really

> knows?

>

> It was for this reason that I initiated the thread you will find here in

> full:-

> http://groups.google.co.uk/group/microsoft...dilemma&lnk=ol&

>

> It starts off like this:-

> How can anyone visiting here for the first time have any idea that they

> will receive good ........ or bad .......... advice?

>

>

> I thought at first that the TechNet Communities must be monitored by

> Microsoft staff and therefore be relatively safe. I'm still not sure

> about

> that. Having come here (for ease of use, on someone's advice) it appears

> that no such protection applies and that it really is a 'free-for-all'

> and

> is, quite likely, a dangerous place to visit.

></span>

Just like the rest of the wild wild'net.

<span style="color:blue">

> This may not have always been so - and I do wish to stress that I HAVE

> received some excellent and helpful advice, much of which has enabled me

> to

> help myself more and better understand my PC and its' software. I have

> also

> learnt a great deal about 'malware' and how to deal with it.

>

>

> PCButts1 - some while ago now - explained to me how effective it is to

> run

> HiJackThis and then copy and paste a specific entry directly into Google.

> Here's an example - O4 - HKLM..Run: [Adobe Reader Speed Launcher]

> "C:Program FilesAdobeReader 8.0ReaderReader_sl.exe"

>

>

> Try it for yourself. I got 66,800 responses which can be reviewed at

> leisure. <g>

></span>

 

There are a couple of sites that will look up thoes entries for you also.

<span style="color:blue">

> What I have NOT found is other people who are trying to find out who

> perpetrates the 'malware' in the first place - no-one seems to care. I

> do!</span>

 

There are many who are interested in finding out. Your govt is one.

Organized crime is always looking for new coders though.

<span style="color:blue">

> So, in spite of comments like that of 'Fitz' elsewhere on this group,

> and also having been

> 'warned-off'' having contact with PCButts1 by Kerry Brown and David H

> Lipman, I'm grateful for PCB's help. Perhaps he's one of the good guys

> after

> all, but only experience here will tell. I'm glad I'm not a newbie any

> more!

></span>

Don't cross PCB, or he will devote a page to you too.

 

max

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Guest Maurice N  ~ MVP
Posted

Re: Some history for newbies!

 

ROFL. That would be too rich.

--

Maurice Naggar

MS-MVP

-----

 

"What's in a Name?" <maxwachtel@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message news:op.uhm51804cxu3pg@max...<span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green">

>></span>

> Don't cross PCB, or he will devote a page to you too.

>

> max</span>

Posted

Re: Some history for newbies!

 

In-line

 

"What's in a Name?" <maxwachtel@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message news:op.uhm51804cxu3pg@max...<span style="color:blue">

> On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 11:32:24 -0400, ~BD~ <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote:

></span>

<snip><span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green">

>> I thought at first that the TechNet Communities must be monitored by

>> Microsoft staff and therefore be relatively safe. I'm still not sure about

>> that. Having come here (for ease of use, on someone's advice) it appears

>> that no such protection applies and that it really is a 'free-for-all' and

>> is, quite likely, a dangerous place to visit.

>></span>

> Just like the rest of the wild wild'net.</span>

 

 

Agreed!

 

 

<snip><span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green">

>> PCButts1 - some while ago now - explained to me how effective it is to run

>> HiJackThis and then copy and paste a specific entry directly into Google.

>> Here's an example - O4 - HKLM..Run: [Adobe Reader Speed Launcher]

>> "C:Program FilesAdobeReader 8.0ReaderReader_sl.exe"

>>

>>

>> Try it for yourself. I got 66,800 responses which can be reviewed at

>> leisure. <g>

>></span>

>

> There are a couple of sites that will look up thoes entries for you also.</span>

 

 

Perhaps you'll share?

 

<span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green">

>> What I have NOT found is other people who are trying to find out who

>> perpetrates the 'malware' in the first place - no-one seems to care. I do!</span>

>

> There are many who are interested in finding out. Your govt is one.

> Organized crime is always looking for new coders though.</span>

 

 

My Government? How did you know I work for them? Yikes!!

 

I'm a white hat I'm afraid - one of the good guys ......... always!

 

<span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green">

>> So, in spite of comments like that of 'Fitz' elsewhere on this group, and also having been

>> 'warned-off'' having contact with PCButts1 by Kerry Brown and David H

>> Lipman, I'm grateful for PCB's help. Perhaps he's one of the good guys after

>> all, but only experience here will tell. I'm glad I'm not a newbie any more!

>></span>

> Don't cross PCB, or he will devote a page to you too.</span>

 

Thanks for the warning! style_emoticons/

 

Dave

Guest What's in a Name?
Posted

Re: Some history for newbies!

 

On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 20:28:55 -0400, ~BD~ <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> In-line</span>

 

me too!

<span style="color:blue">

> "What's in a Name?" <maxwachtel@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message

> news:op.uhm51804cxu3pg@max...<span style="color:green">

>> On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 11:32:24 -0400, ~BD~ <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid>

>> wrote:

>></span>

> <snip><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred">

>>> I thought at first that the TechNet Communities must be monitored by

>>> Microsoft staff and therefore be relatively safe. I'm still not sure

>>> about

>>> that. Having come here (for ease of use, on someone's advice) it

>>> appears

>>> that no such protection applies and that it really is a

>>> 'free-for-all' and

>>> is, quite likely, a dangerous place to visit.

>>></span>

>> Just like the rest of the wild wild'net.</span>

>

>

> Agreed!

>

>

> <snip><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred">

>>> PCButts1 - some while ago now - explained to me how effective it is

>>> to run

>>> HiJackThis and then copy and paste a specific entry directly into

>>> Google.

>>> Here's an example - O4 - HKLM..Run: [Adobe Reader Speed Launcher]

>>> "C:Program FilesAdobeReader 8.0ReaderReader_sl.exe"

>>>

>>>

>>> Try it for yourself. I got 66,800 responses which can be reviewed at

>>> leisure. <g>

>>></span>

>>

>> There are a couple of sites that will look up thoes entries for you

>> also.</span>

>

>

> Perhaps you'll share?</span>

 

Yes I can!

 

http://hjt.networktechs.com/

http://www.prevx.com/hijackthis.asp

http://www.2-spyware.com/hjt.php

 

<span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred">

>>> What I have NOT found is other people who are trying to find out who

>>> perpetrates the 'malware' in the first place - no-one seems to care.

>>> I do!</span>

>>

>> There are many who are interested in finding out. Your govt is one.

>> Organized crime is always looking for new coders though.</span>

>

>

> My Government? How did you know I work for them? Yikes!!

>

> I'm a white hat I'm afraid - one of the good guys ......... always!</span>

 

your not one of those with the stopwatchs are you?

<span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred">

>>> So, in spite of comments like that of 'Fitz' elsewhere on this group,

>>> and also having been

>>> 'warned-off'' having contact with PCButts1 by Kerry Brown and David H

>>> Lipman, I'm grateful for PCB's help. Perhaps he's one of the good

>>> guys after

>>> all, but only experience here will tell. I'm glad I'm not a newbie

>>> any more!

>>></span>

>> Don't cross PCB, or he will devote a page to you too.</span>

>

> Thanks for the warning! style_emoticons/

>

> Dave</span>

 

It has made pages for several of us.

 

max

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Posted

Re: Some history for newbies!

 

Thanks for the links, Max - one new one to file away! style_emoticons/

 

Btw, are you posting at Annexcafe, U2U?

 

Only answer if you are - NOT fishing!

 

'Nite

 

 

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"What's in a Name?" <maxwachtel@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message news:op.uhnjcnk5cxu3pg@max...<span style="color:blue">

> On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 20:28:55 -0400, ~BD~ <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote:

><span style="color:green">

>> In-line</span>

>

> me too!

><span style="color:green">

>> "What's in a Name?" <maxwachtel@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message

>> news:op.uhm51804cxu3pg@max...<span style="color:darkred">

>>> On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 11:32:24 -0400, ~BD~ <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote:

>>></span>

>> <snip><span style="color:darkred">

>>>> I thought at first that the TechNet Communities must be monitored by

>>>> Microsoft staff and therefore be relatively safe. I'm still not sure about

>>>> that. Having come here (for ease of use, on someone's advice) it appears

>>>> that no such protection applies and that it really is a 'free-for-all' and

>>>> is, quite likely, a dangerous place to visit.

>>>>

>>> Just like the rest of the wild wild'net.</span>

>>

>>

>> Agreed!

>>

>>

>> <snip><span style="color:darkred">

>>>> PCButts1 - some while ago now - explained to me how effective it is to run

>>>> HiJackThis and then copy and paste a specific entry directly into Google.

>>>> Here's an example - O4 - HKLM..Run: [Adobe Reader Speed Launcher]

>>>> "C:Program FilesAdobeReader 8.0ReaderReader_sl.exe"

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Try it for yourself. I got 66,800 responses which can be reviewed at

>>>> leisure. <g>

>>>>

>>>

>>> There are a couple of sites that will look up thoes entries for you also.</span>

>>

>>

>> Perhaps you'll share?</span>

>

> Yes I can!

>

> http://hjt.networktechs.com/

> http://www.prevx.com/hijackthis.asp

> http://www.2-spyware.com/hjt.php

>

><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred">

>>>> What I have NOT found is other people who are trying to find out who

>>>> perpetrates the 'malware' in the first place - no-one seems to care. I do!

>>>

>>> There are many who are interested in finding out. Your govt is one.

>>> Organized crime is always looking for new coders though.</span>

>>

>>

>> My Government? How did you know I work for them? Yikes!!

>>

>> I'm a white hat I'm afraid - one of the good guys ......... always!</span>

>

> your not one of those with the stopwatchs are you?

><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred">

>>>> So, in spite of comments like that of 'Fitz' elsewhere on this group, and also having been

>>>> 'warned-off'' having contact with PCButts1 by Kerry Brown and David H

>>>> Lipman, I'm grateful for PCB's help. Perhaps he's one of the good guys after

>>>> all, but only experience here will tell. I'm glad I'm not a newbie any more!

>>>>

>>> Don't cross PCB, or he will devote a page to you too.</span>

>>

>> Thanks for the warning! style_emoticons/

>>

>> Dave</span>

>

> It has made pages for several of us.

>

> max

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Guest David H. Lipman
Posted

Re: Some history for newbies!

 

From: "What's in a Name?" <maxwachtel@nomail.afraid.org>

<span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred">

>>> Don't cross PCB, or he will devote a page to you too.</span></span></span>

<span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green">

>> Thanks for the warning! style_emoticons/</span></span>

<span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green">

>> Dave</span></span>

 

| It has made pages for several of us.

 

 

http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/meatplow.htm <-------- Down

 

http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/bughunter.htm <-------- Down

 

http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/bughunt.htm <-------- Down

 

http://pcbutts1.com/downloads/bughunters.htm <-------- Down

 

http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/mpv.htm <-------- Down

 

http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/max.htm <-------- Down

 

http://www.pcbutts1.com/rlk/rlk.htm <-------- Down

 

http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/pervert.htm <-------- Up

 

http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/license.htm <-------- Up

 

 

--

Dave

http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html

Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp

Guest ---Fitz---
Posted

Re: Some history for newbies!

 

Tom...my apologies for replying to you instead of Boater Dave but I long ago

kill filed him and just noticed my nick mentioned in this thread. Therefore

these comments are directed to Boater Dave.

 

My advice to Boater Dave is that there is no "Internet Police" and people

must use common sense and the knowledge of the experts in these groups to

determine the best course of action on any given question. You can find out

who is an expert by checking their posts, professionalism in their answers

and various websites. As I told you before, Google is your friend.

 

I, and others, have indeed cautioned people against downloads from pcbutts

site. If you think butts is an expert and one of your so called "good

guys", then by all means you should download his programs, take any advice

he offers and Hi Yo Silver. Personally, I find this sort of internet site

and the operator of the site (http://XXX.pcbutts1.com/downloads/license.htm)

disgusting but perhaps you do not. Each to his own. The site doesn't

really inspire my trust.

 

These newsgroups are for help...not social networking.

http://www.strikeitup.com/rencontre/boaterdave/ is for social networking.

 

Cheers.

 

"Tom [Pepper] Willett" <tom@youreadaisyifyoudo.com> wrote in message

news:OmAuw6NGJHA.1268@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue">

> You are a stark raving mad lunatic!!!

>

> "~BD~" <BoaterDave@nospam.invalid> wrote in message

> news:eTkZUqNGJHA.5664@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> :

> : "Hubert Rétif" <retifhubert@remove.this.intergga.ch> wrote in message

> : news:u0OJWyMGJHA.4460@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> : >> Are you implying/suggesting that by visiting the newsgroups to

> investigate unusal events occuring

> : >> on their computers, folk end up with even worse malware on their

> machines?

> : > At least, when I look to the discussion, I feel no more secure to

> click

> on that link or another

> : > one. It seems to be general when discussion is about virus, not only

> in

> this group. Although, I

> : > thought first that it would be something else by Microsoft.

> : >

> : >

> :

> : Thank you for your reply, Hubert. style_emoticons/

> :

> : I strongly suspect that the majority of folk who come to these groups do

> so when they have a major

> : disaster with their computer. In consequence they will, I'm sure, be

> focused simply on their own

> : immediate problem and rarely do as I have done - stay and watch for the

> long term!

> :

> : You may possibly have noted that some here do not like my views! <wink>

> :

> : Methinks it may be that they have something to hide - but who really

> knows?

> :

> : It was for this reason that I initiated the thread you will find here in

> full:-

> :

> http://groups.google.co.uk/group/microsoft...dilemma&lnk=ol&

> :

> : It starts off like this:-

> : How can anyone visiting here for the first time have any idea that

> they

> : will receive good ........ or bad .......... advice?

> :

> :

> : I thought at first that the TechNet Communities must be monitored by

> : Microsoft staff and therefore be relatively safe. I'm still not sure

> about

> : that. Having come here (for ease of use, on someone's advice) it appears

> : that no such protection applies and that it really is a 'free-for-all'

> and

> : is, quite likely, a dangerous place to visit.

> :

> :

> : This may not have always been so - and I do wish to stress that I HAVE

> : received some excellent and helpful advice, much of which has enabled me

> to

> : help myself more and better understand my PC and its' software. I have

> also

> : learnt a great deal about 'malware' and how to deal with it.

> :

> :

> : PCButts1 - some while ago now - explained to me how effective it is to

> run

> : HiJackThis and then copy and paste a specific entry directly into

> Google.

> : Here's an example - O4 - HKLM..Run: [Adobe Reader Speed Launcher]

> : "C:Program FilesAdobeReader 8.0ReaderReader_sl.exe"

> :

> :

> : Try it for yourself. I got 66,800 responses which can be reviewed at

> : leisure. <g>

> :

> :

> : What I have NOT found is other people who are trying to find out who

> : perpetrates the 'malware' in the first place - no-one seems to care. I

> do!

> :

> :

> : So, in spite of comments like that of 'Fitz' elsewhere on this group,

> and

> also having been

> : 'warned-off'' having contact with PCButts1 by Kerry Brown and David H

> : Lipman, I'm grateful for PCB's help. Perhaps he's one of the good guys

> after

> : all, but only experience here will tell. I'm glad I'm not a newbie any

> more!

> :

> :

> : BD

> :

> :

>

></span>

Guest The Real Truth MVP
Posted

Re: Some history for newbies!

 

Because you can make up any link you like does not make it good. Why do you

keep a history of links and posts I've made? those are from years ago. Are

you obsessed with me like Leythos? Are you going to start stalking me in the

open this time like Leythos does? you already do with the number of emails

you send to people. Why are you a sick phuck to have to to stalk people in

the newsgroups? Is that all you've got left to do. You still have not

explained this

http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navc...Extraordinaire+

but then again that really needs no explanation. That shows just how sick

and obsessed you are with me. You will die and still not having to be able

to shut me down and I will laugh and spit on your grave. You evil phuck. You

reputation here is shot and going down hill fast since I exposed you for the

person you really are.

 

 

 

--

Ignore any posts made by the Stalker Leythos, he's still in love with me.

He started stalking me after I spurned his advances towards me.

He said he would stop Stalking me If I stopped mentioning his name.

As you can see that does not work. He is a sick obsessive STALKER.

 

 

 

 

 

"David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message

news:Ov5llATGJHA.4588@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue">

> From: "What's in a Name?" <maxwachtel@nomail.afraid.org>

><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred">

>>>> Don't cross PCB, or he will devote a page to you too.</span></span>

><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred">

>>> Thanks for the warning! style_emoticons/</span></span>

><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred">

>>> Dave</span></span>

>

> | It has made pages for several of us.

>

>

> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/meatplow.htm <-------- Down

>

> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/bughunter.htm <-------- Down

>

> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/bughunt.htm <-------- Down

>

> http://pcbutts1.com/downloads/bughunters.htm <-------- Down

>

> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/mpv.htm <-------- Down

>

> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/max.htm <-------- Down

>

> http://www.pcbutts1.com/rlk/rlk.htm <-------- Down

>

> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/pervert.htm <-------- Up

>

> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/license.htm <-------- Up

>

>

> --

> Dave

> http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html

> Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp

>

> </span>

Guest The Real Truth MVP
Posted

Re: Some history for newbies!

 

Lets also not forget this one your latest evilness

http://pcbutts1-therealtruth.blogspot.com/

 

 

--

Ignore any posts made by the Stalker Leythos, he's still in love with me.

He started stalking me after I spurned his advances towards me.

He said he would stop Stalking me If I stopped mentioning his name.

As you can see that does not work. He is a sick obsessive STALKER.

 

 

 

 

 

"The Real Truth MVP" <toidi@tpap.com> wrote in message

news:zIjAk.591$as4.382@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com...<span style="color:blue">

> Because you can make up any link you like does not make it good. Why do

> you keep a history of links and posts I've made? those are from years ago.

> Are you obsessed with me like Leythos? Are you going to start stalking me

> in the open this time like Leythos does? you already do with the number of

> emails you send to people. Why are you a sick phuck to have to to stalk

> people in the newsgroups? Is that all you've got left to do. You still

> have not explained this

> http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navc...Extraordinaire+

> but then again that really needs no explanation. That shows just how sick

> and obsessed you are with me. You will die and still not having to be able

> to shut me down and I will laugh and spit on your grave. You evil phuck.

> You reputation here is shot and going down hill fast since I exposed you

> for the person you really are.

>

>

>

> --

> Ignore any posts made by the Stalker Leythos, he's still in love with me.

> He started stalking me after I spurned his advances towards me.

> He said he would stop Stalking me If I stopped mentioning his name.

> As you can see that does not work. He is a sick obsessive STALKER.

>

>

>

>

>

> "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message

> news:Ov5llATGJHA.4588@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...<span style="color:green">

>> From: "What's in a Name?" <maxwachtel@nomail.afraid.org>

>><span style="color:darkred">

>>>>> Don't cross PCB, or he will devote a page to you too.</span>

>><span style="color:darkred">

>>>> Thanks for the warning! style_emoticons/</span>

>><span style="color:darkred">

>>>> Dave</span>

>>

>> | It has made pages for several of us.

>>

>>

>> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/meatplow.htm <-------- Down

>>

>> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/bughunter.htm <-------- Down

>>

>> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/bughunt.htm <-------- Down

>>

>> http://pcbutts1.com/downloads/bughunters.htm <-------- Down

>>

>> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/mpv.htm <-------- Down

>>

>> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/max.htm <-------- Down

>>

>> http://www.pcbutts1.com/rlk/rlk.htm <-------- Down

>>

>> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/pervert.htm <-------- Up

>>

>> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/license.htm <-------- Up

>>

>>

>> --

>> Dave

>> http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html

>> Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp

>>

>></span>

> </span>

Guest ---Fitz---
Posted

Re: Some history for newbies!

 

I just tried one about 30 minutes ago and it worked.

 

"The Real Truth MVP" <toidi@tpap.com> wrote in message

news:zIjAk.591$as4.382@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com...<span style="color:blue">

> Because you can make up any link you like does not make it good. Why do

> you keep a history of links and posts I've made? those are from years ago.<span style="color:green">

>> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/license.htm <-------- Up

>>

>>

>> --

>> Dave

>> http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html

>> Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp

>>

>></span>

></span>

Posted

Re: Some history for newbies!

 

In article <zIjAk.591$as4.382@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com>, toidi@tpap.com

says...<span style="color:blue">

> Because you can make up any link you like does not make it good. Why do you

> keep a history of links and posts I've made? those are from years ago. Are

> you obsessed with me like Leythos? Are you going to start stalking me in the

> open this time like Leythos does?

> </span>

 

The community keeps a copy of the filthy links, even certified copies of

the filth because it is needed - needed to prove what an unethical hack

you are, to show other that you've actually posted pornographic

materials on your website that you direct others to, that you exposed

KIDS to that filth, that YOU even claim (like you did above) to have

created it....

 

You are your own worst enemy in this community.

 

 

--

Leythos - spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 to email me)

Public Service Warning: Learn about PCButts before you trust:

http://www.velocityreviews.com/forums/t513...f-removeit.html

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=pcbutts1+thief

Posted

Re: Some history for newbies!

 

In article <rPjAk.592$as4.391@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com>, toidi@tpap.com

says...<span style="color:blue">

> Ignore any posts made by the Stalker Leythos, he's still in love with me.

> He started stalking me after I spurned his advances towards me.

> He said he would stop Stalking me If I stopped mentioning his name.

> As you can see that does not work. He is a sick obsessive STALKER.

> </span>

 

Do you really want to trust someone that was banned from posting

directly to Microsoft Usenet servers, someone that has posted links to

pornographic materials on HIS WEBSITE, who's website is in the MVP HOST

Block list, and who provides a tool for your use that will block access

to reputable anti-malware sites without telling you he's doing it?

 

And do you really want to trust someone that has had to change their

posting identity after being busted by MS as a fake MVP?

 

Stalking, even in usenet is a crime, there are enough pages from your

filthy site to prove you're stalking me in your posts, I have them

documented and certified authentic - it's your call now Stalker.

--

Leythos - spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 to email me)

Public Service Warning: Learn about PCButts before you trust:

http://www.velocityreviews.com/forums/t513...f-removeit.html

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=pcbutts1+thief

Guest mariner_simple
Posted

Hiii Kayman,

I am in big trouble and need help from you all. Yesterday I got into a

trap where i was directed to download a codec to watch a sitcom

online. But that turned out to be a Zlob.P0rn.Ad Trojan. I dont know

much about these things. But suddenly I started getting pop ups

regarding security threat and it asked me to rectify the problem and

there was link which was aid to be for curing the Virus. I though I am

in a bigger trouble so i first of all checked the authenticity of that

link directed site and came to know that the link itself was the Virus

so i didn't open any more links. But I kept getting pop ups every

15-20 seconds of 3 types. 1st one said something like " there is huge

traffic of SMTP mail observed which may be because of some spyware"

2nd pop up was about " your internet connectivity is restricted

because of the same spyware problem" and 3rd was also something of

this sort. At the same time on the Desktop a shortcut of two nasty

sites also comes up on its own every time pop ups come. McAfee scan

could not find anything malicious. But the pop up kept coming at the

same rate.Then I googled about this Zlob.P0rn.Ad Trojan and came to

know that these pop ups are the real problem and should not click on

anylink given on them and i followed that instruction. Then I

downloaded Spyhunter Scanner which scanned and gave me a list of

malicious Zlob.P0rn virus location. I deleted them manually. Now also

the pop up is coming.

On the right bottom of my laptop (the place where the time and date

comes) there appears a Security Error with the symbol Red circle and a

while Cross onto that. I suspect even that one is part of virus.

Can anyone tell me how can I get rid of this big problem. I have

invested some 8-9 hours on this same problem but still have not got

anything.

Please help

Regards

Zafar

Guest David H. Lipman
Posted

From: "mariner_simple" <z.n.alam@gmail.com>

 

| Hiii Kayman,

| I am in big trouble and need help from you all. Yesterday I got into a

| trap where i was directed to download a codec to watch a sitcom

| online. But that turned out to be a Zlob.P0rn.Ad Trojan. I dont know

| much about these things. But suddenly I started getting pop ups

| regarding security threat and it asked me to rectify the problem and

| there was link which was aid to be for curing the Virus. I though I am

| in a bigger trouble so i first of all checked the authenticity of that

| link directed site and came to know that the link itself was the Virus

| so i didn't open any more links. But I kept getting pop ups every

| 15-20 seconds of 3 types. 1st one said something like " there is huge

| traffic of SMTP mail observed which may be because of some spyware"

| 2nd pop up was about " your internet connectivity is restricted

| because of the same spyware problem" and 3rd was also something of

| this sort. At the same time on the Desktop a shortcut of two nasty

| sites also comes up on its own every time pop ups come. McAfee scan

| could not find anything malicious. But the pop up kept coming at the

| same rate.Then I googled about this Zlob.P0rn.Ad Trojan and came to

| know that these pop ups are the real problem and should not click on

| anylink given on them and i followed that instruction. Then I

| downloaded Spyhunter Scanner which scanned and gave me a list of

| malicious Zlob.P0rn virus location. I deleted them manually. Now also

| the pop up is coming.

| On the right bottom of my laptop (the place where the time and date

| comes) there appears a Security Error with the symbol Red circle and a

| while Cross onto that. I suspect even that one is part of virus.

| Can anyone tell me how can I get rid of this big problem. I have

| invested some 8-9 hours on this same problem but still have not got

| anything.

| Please help

| Regards

| Zafar

 

Start with the following and reply back how you made out.

 

Malwarebytes Anti-Malware

http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam/program/mbam-setup.exe

 

--

Dave

http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html

Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp

Guest mariner_simple
Posted

Hii Dave,

Thanks a lot man. It did work. I feel so relax now. I got my lappy

scanned and found there were 7-8 infected files. Deleted all and now

nothing is there. All corrupted files were from System Volume

Information. these were initialed with YUR. Anyways now its all fine.

Thanks again for that. I would like to know if you are appointed by

googles or microsoft to help users or you do it just be yourself?

Being a novice i may need your help in future.

 

Thanks and Regards

Zafar

Guest David H. Lipman
Posted

From: "mariner_simple" <z.n.alam@gmail.com>

 

| Hii Dave,

| Thanks a lot man. It did work. I feel so relax now. I got my lappy

| scanned and found there were 7-8 infected files. Deleted all and now

| nothing is there. All corrupted files were from System Volume

| Information. these were initialed with YUR. Anyways now its all fine.

| Thanks again for that. I would like to know if you are appointed by

| googles or microsoft to help users or you do it just be yourself?

| Being a novice i may need your help in future.

 

| Thanks and Regards

| Zafar

 

 

Zafar:

 

Thatnx for the update.

 

I have no relationship with either Google nor Microsoft.

 

I am just somebody who has been professionally dealing with malware for some 17 or so

years and I have been in Usenet reseraching malware and assisting the infected for almost

as long.

 

If you have problems in the future (and I hope you never do have malware in the future),

please feel free to "ping" me for assistance.

 

--

Dave

http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html

Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest mariner_simple
Posted

Hii Dave

How are you doing? I am again in a mess. I have 2 kind of problems I

hope U'll help me.

1) A couple of days back I found something strange on my F Drive.There

was an autorun file which has internet explorer icon along with an

autorun setup information type file. I tried to delete it thinking it

to be virus (as it had come on its own) but to my surprise it came

again on its own within a couple of seconds. I opened the "setup

information file" which is basically a notepad and found :

[Autorun]

open=Autorun.exe

Icon = Autorun.exe

 

Now I deleted these commands from this notepad and saved blank

notepad, and then deleted both the files.But this all is to no avail

it came back and to my surprise the same commands were there again in

that setup info notepad.

Now I clicked on the Autorun (Internet Explorer Icon) the a pop up

came which says that "this is being run in compatibility mode and not

all features are enabled" on closing that pop up Internet Explorer

launches. Then I went for a complete virus scan using MBAM

(Malwarebytes) AVG and then McAfee but these could not find anything

malicious.

Yesterday there was something more I found that the icon of F Drive

(where the problem started) has been changed on its own to that of

Internet Explorer Icon style_emoticons/ dont know how big is the trap..

Today I found that one of the above mentioned file from the F Drive

has gone on its own (the file with internet explorer icon) but the

system info file is still there. I downloaded SAS (super antispyware)

it found some 75 threats 25 were from registry and rest were other

files. Most were tracking files. But the files I was concerned was

still there.

 

2) Now today something more happened. I had this another antispyware

on my lappy (i gss some spyhunter or something) which I uninstalled

through add/remove route. after uninstalling was completed it asked if

I want to restart my lappy and clicked yes. But nothing happened. no

restart sequence began. Then I tried to restart/shutdown manually but

again nothing happened. It remains as it is.

Do you think it can happen because of the removal of that

antispyware?? What can I do to solve this problem?

 

This is just to tell you that I am using Mozilla Firefox, I have Win

XP in my laptop.

If you need any more information do mail me. I will be thankful if you

could help me out of this problem.

 

Regards

Zafar

Guest David H. Lipman
Posted

From: "mariner_simple" <z.n.alam@gmail.com>

 

| Hii Dave

| How are you doing? I am again in a mess. I have 2 kind of problems I

| hope U'll help me.

| 1) A couple of days back I found something strange on my F Drive.There

| was an autorun file which has internet explorer icon along with an

| autorun setup information type file. I tried to delete it thinking it

| to be virus (as it had come on its own) but to my surprise it came

| again on its own within a couple of seconds. I opened the "setup

| information file" which is basically a notepad and found :

| [Autorun]

| open=Autorun.exe

| Icon = Autorun.exe

 

| Now I deleted these commands from this notepad and saved blank

| notepad, and then deleted both the files.But this all is to no avail

| it came back and to my surprise the same commands were there again in

| that setup info notepad.

| Now I clicked on the Autorun (Internet Explorer Icon) the a pop up

| came which says that "this is being run in compatibility mode and not

| all features are enabled" on closing that pop up Internet Explorer

| launches. Then I went for a complete virus scan using MBAM

| (Malwarebytes) AVG and then McAfee but these could not find anything

| malicious.

| Yesterday there was something more I found that the icon of F Drive

| (where the problem started) has been changed on its own to that of

| Internet Explorer Icon style_emoticons/ dont know how big is the trap..

| Today I found that one of the above mentioned file from the F Drive

| has gone on its own (the file with internet explorer icon) but the

| system info file is still there. I downloaded SAS (super antispyware)

| it found some 75 threats 25 were from registry and rest were other

| files. Most were tracking files. But the files I was concerned was

| still there.

 

| 2) Now today something more happened. I had this another antispyware

| on my lappy (i gss some spyhunter or something) which I uninstalled

| through add/remove route. after uninstalling was completed it asked if

| I want to restart my lappy and clicked yes. But nothing happened. no

| restart sequence began. Then I tried to restart/shutdown manually but

| again nothing happened. It remains as it is.

| Do you think it can happen because of the removal of that

| antispyware?? What can I do to solve this problem?

 

| This is just to tell you that I am using Mozilla Firefox, I have Win

| XP in my laptop.

| If you need any more information do mail me. I will be thankful if you

| could help me out of this problem.

 

| Regards

| Zafar

 

Well you have the indications of an AutoRun Worm and maybe something else.

 

 

 

Download and execute HiJack This! (HJT)

http://www.trendsecure.com/portal/en-US/th.../HJTInstall.exe

 

Then post the contents of the HJT log in your post in one of the below expert forums...

 

{ Please - Do NOT post the HJT Log here ! }

 

Forums where you can get expert advice for HiJack This! (HJT) Logs.

 

NOTE: Registration is REQUIRED in any of the below before posting a log

 

Suggested primary:

http://www.thespykiller.co.uk/index.php?board=3.0

 

Suggested secondary:

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/forum22.html

http://castlecops.com/forum67.html

http://www.malwarebytes.org/forums/index.php?showforum=7

 

Suggested tertiary:

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/cleanup

http://www.cybertechhelp.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=25

http://www.atribune.org/forums/index.php?showforum=9

http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/Malware_Rem...o_Here-f37.html

http://gladiator-antivirus.com/forum/index.php?showforum=170

http://forum.networktechs.com/forumdisplay.php?f=130

http://forums.maddoktor2.com/index.php?showforum=17

http://www.spywarewarrior.com/viewforum.php?f=5

http://forums.spywareinfo.com/index.php?showforum=18

http://forums.techguy.org/f54-s.html

http://forums.tomcoyote.org/index.php?showforum=27

http://forums.subratam.org/index.php?showforum=7

http://www.5starsupport.com/ipboard/index.php?showforum=18

http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=30

http://makephpbb.com/phpbb/viewforum.php?f=2

http://forums.techguy.org/54-security/

http://forums.security-central.us/forumdisplay.php?f=13

 

 

--

Dave

http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html

Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp

Guest mariner_simple
Posted

I am doing what you have said.

But what about the 2nd problem i.e. my laptop is not shutting down?

Can you suggest any forun where I can raise this issue?

Posted

mariner_simple wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> I am doing what you have said.

> But what about the 2nd problem i.e. my laptop is not shutting down?

> Can you suggest any forun where I can raise this issue?</span>

 

In all probability your laptop isn't shutting down because it is infected.

Get the laptop completely cleaned up first and then if you still have the

problem, post back.

 

Malke

--

MS-MVP

Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!

FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ

Guest mariner_simple
Posted

Hii Malke,

Got your point.

I am doing as Dave has recommended. I mean I have already posted my

HJT Log in the forum and I am waiting for any expert comment there.

Till then you are free style_emoticons/ as I wont be bothering you..

Regards

Zafar

(I guess you and Dave work together..??)

Posted

mariner_simple wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> Hii Malke,

> Got your point.

> I am doing as Dave has recommended. I mean I have already posted my

> HJT Log in the forum and I am waiting for any expert comment there.

> Till then you are free style_emoticons/ as I wont be bothering you..

> Regards

> Zafar

> (I guess you and Dave work together..??)</span>

 

No, we don't work together. We just often are of the same mind. ;-)

 

Malke

--

MS-MVP

Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!

FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest mariner_simple
Posted

Hii Dave/Malke,

How are you people doing.

First of all thanks for all the help you people given me here at this

forum in getting rid of my problems.

Now I am free of problems related to viruses.

But I would like to keep bugging you with my new querries style_emoticons/ hope you

dont mind.

Actually I want to increase the partition size of my C Drive . I have

win XP in my lappy. Its hard drive is partitioned in 3 parts C:10GB, D:

10GB & E:20GB. But it seems that I need some more space for C drive.

Could you tell me if it is possible? What all ways are there for the

same?

Regards

Zafar

Guest David H. Lipman
Posted

From: "mariner_simple" <z.n.alam@gmail.com>

 

| Hii Dave/Malke,

| How are you people doing.

| First of all thanks for all the help you people given me here at this

| forum in getting rid of my problems.

| Now I am free of problems related to viruses.

| But I would like to keep bugging you with my new querries style_emoticons/ hope you

| dont mind.

| Actually I want to increase the partition size of my C Drive . I have

| win XP in my lappy. Its hard drive is partitioned in 3 parts C:10GB, D:

| 10GB & E:20GB. But it seems that I need some more space for C drive.

| Could you tell me if it is possible? What all ways are there for the

| same?

| Regards

| Zafar

 

Zafar:

 

In the future, please create your OWN new post. We will respond if possible.

 

As for your question...

You need software such as Partition Magic.

 

--

Dave

http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html

Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp

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