Guest Alias Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Unknown wrote:<span style="color:blue"> > You jest. Read your posts. You're mean to everyone. Go see a shrink.</span> You're one of the ones who so richly deserve it. Alias<span style="color:blue"> > "Alias" <iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com> wrote in message > news:gkfnpn$rdi$2@news.motzarella.org...<span style="color:green"> >> Unknown wrote:<span style="color:darkred"> >>> That's not true. He is always mean.</span> >> Only to those who deserve it. >> >> Alias<span style="color:darkred"> >>> "Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:OPc2mkLdJHA.4412@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>> When you stick with helping people (and you DO, occasionally) you come >>>> across as a much nicer person. >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> Richard Urban >>>> Microsoft MVP >>>> Windows Desktop Experience >>>> >>>> >>>> "Alias" <iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com> wrote in message >>>> news:gkfdnn$opq$1@news.motzarella.org... >>>>> Leythos wrote: >>>>>> In article <gkdckb$m8v$2@news.motzarella.org>, >>>>>> iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says... >>>>>>> Leythos wrote: >>>>>>>> In article <7B639C60-32C3-4294-BCE4-FEC9C184BA0F@microsoft.com>, >>>>>>>> =?iso- >>>>>>>> 8859-15?Q?_db_=3F=AF`=B7.._=3E=3C=29=29=29=BA=3E`_.._.?= >>>>>>>> <databaseben at hotmail dot com> says... >>>>>>>>> not sure I follow. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> not many of us use winxp pro. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> but it seems that you have >>>>>>>>> additional fyi. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> can you provide us with >>>>>>>>> a bit more of an explanation? >>>>>>>> Sure, my computer is setup following MS security reccomendations, >>>>>>>> don't use IE as a browser, don't click on things that look >>>>>>>> suspicious, read about the latest threats, etc.... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Staying secure means reading about the latest threats BEFORE you go >>>>>>>> playing around on the net. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> In 30 years not a single computer I own has been compromised, and I >>>>>>>> run a LOT of Windows computers. >>>>>>> Liar, your computers are probably all infected and a part of a herd >>>>>>> bot. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Alias >>>>>> See, you prove your limited understanding of security and your >>>>>> trolling status in a single post. >>>>> Liar, a Windows box, by definition, is insecure on the Internet. No >>>>> anti virus has all the definitions and can only react to viruses it >>>>> knows, not new ones. No anti malware has all the definitions for all >>>>> the root kits, trojans, spyware, etc. and can only react to malware it >>>>> knows. Sooooooooooooo, you saying that all your Windows boxes are >>>>> secure is a LIE and proves your limited understanding of security and >>>>> your trolling status in a single post. >>>>> >>>>> Alias</span></span> > </span> Quote
Guest Alias Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Leythos wrote:<span style="color:blue"> > In article <gkfnop$rdi$1@news.motzarella.org>, > iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says...<span style="color:green"> >> Richard Urban wrote:<span style="color:darkred"> >>> When you stick with helping people (and you DO, occasionally) you come >>> across as a much nicer person. >>> >>></span> >> Leythos is a known liar.</span> > > Please quote where I've lied anywhere - take your time, since you won't > be able to show anything.</span> You just did. <span style="color:blue"> > > Windows PC's can easily be secured, with a basic set of methods and a > little common sense.</span> You did it again. Alias<span style="color:blue"> > </span> Quote
Guest Alias Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Leythos wrote:<span style="color:blue"> > In article <gkfdnn$opq$1@news.motzarella.org>, > iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says...<span style="color:green"> >> Leythos wrote:<span style="color:darkred"> >>> In article <gkdckb$m8v$2@news.motzarella.org>, >>> iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says... >>>> Leythos wrote: >>>>> In article <7B639C60-32C3-4294-BCE4-FEC9C184BA0F@microsoft.com>, =?iso- >>>>> 8859-15?Q?_db_=3F=AF`=B7.._=3E=3C=29=29=29=BA=3E`_.._.?= <databaseben at >>>>> hotmail dot com> says... >>>>>> not sure I follow. >>>>>> >>>>>> not many of us use winxp pro. >>>>>> >>>>>> but it seems that you have >>>>>> additional fyi. >>>>>> >>>>>> can you provide us with >>>>>> a bit more of an explanation? >>>>> Sure, my computer is setup following MS security reccomendations, don't >>>>> use IE as a browser, don't click on things that look suspicious, read >>>>> about the latest threats, etc.... >>>>> >>>>> Staying secure means reading about the latest threats BEFORE you go >>>>> playing around on the net. >>>>> >>>>> In 30 years not a single computer I own has been compromised, and I run >>>>> a LOT of Windows computers. >>>>> >>>> Liar, your computers are probably all infected and a part of a herd bot. >>>> >>>> Alias >>> See, you prove your limited understanding of security and your trolling >>> status in a single post. >>></span> >> Liar, a Windows box, by definition, is insecure on the Internet. No anti >> virus has all the definitions and can only react to viruses it knows, >> not new ones. No anti malware has all the definitions for all the root >> kits, trojans, spyware, etc. and can only react to malware it knows. >> Sooooooooooooo, you saying that all your Windows boxes are secure is a >> LIE and proves your limited understanding of security and your trolling >> status in a single post.</span> > > Again, this shows your complete lack of understanding of Windows and > security. I have not said that "windows boxes are secure", I've said > that my computers running windows, by following standard security > practices, being aware of threats, have not been compromised in the 30+ > years I've been working with computers (and yes, I know that Windows > wasn't available 30 years ago).</span> Bragging doesn't make you any less of a liar. <span style="color:blue"> > > So, the fact remains that a Windows XP box CAN be properly secured, that > the network can easily be secured and protect the users/computer, and > that people CAN use Windows without being compromised.</span> Liar. <span style="color:blue"> > > Your lack of ability, comprehension, skill, and your complete bias and > lie history proves that you don't know what you are talking about.</span> More lies. Ho hum. Alias Quote
Guest db ´¯`·.. > Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 sg9scanner.com has been reported to spybot for inclusion into the hosts file. likely to be no real method in stopping malware from hungary infecting the computers of the world - but I'm open to suggestions: http://whois.domaintools.com/sg9scanner.com -- db·´¯`·...¸><)))º> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces " db ´¯`·.. ><)))º>` .. ." <databaseben at hotmail dot com> wrote in message news:0B07CC13-FBF3-4421-A225-BFDE22AE3B29@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue"> > problem: > > while casually browsing the net > and clicked on a search link to > a site that contained a description > pertaining to my question, > > my browser was taken to the new > spyware guard site now called sg9, > where the site appears to be your > own computer explorer. > > then there is a fake scan performed, > producing a fake alert citing dozens > of infections found, then the site > induces people to download their program. > > its also a contemptuous because > people are led to believe that they > cannot close the alert window and > must install their program onto the > disk. > > > > solution: > > people should avoid such sites or > understand a couple of ways to > protect themselves. > > --------- > > step 1: > > simply close their browser > instead of clicking save, run or cancel. > > -------- > > step 2: > > input the urls below into > your browser's restricted sites > listing: > > > http://sg9scanner.com/sg1/1/10128 > http://sg9scanner.com > > > to enter both urls above: > > open the browser>tools>options> > security tab>restricted>add > > then enter the two links > above and click the add > button to complete. > > -------- > > step 3: > > users should modify their hosts > file by adding the following entries > to the current listing: > > 127.0.0.1 www.sg9scanner.com > 127.0.0.1 sg9scanner.com > > > to enter both url's above: > > open your computer browser > and drill to down to> > > WINDOWSsystem32driversetc > > next, right click on the "hosts.file" > and open with notepad, > > then add the two lines above to the > beginning or the end of the current > listing. > > then save your new list as host.txt > > > next, go back into the folder above > and delete the original "hosts.file" > > next, right click on your "hosts.txt" > file and rename it by deleting the > .txt extension. > > the above will simply replace the > old hosts file with your new one > > step 4: > > afterwards reboot and enjoy a > slightly safer browsing experience. > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > tags: spyware guard, spyware guard, sg9, hosts file, > > > -- > > db·´¯`·...¸><)))º> > DatabaseBen, Retired Professional > - Systems Analyst > - Database Developer > - Accountancy > - Veteran of the Armed Forces > > > </span> Quote
Guest Leythos Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 In article <gkgpr9$dvd$3@news.motzarella.org>, iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says...<span style="color:blue"> > Leythos wrote:<span style="color:green"> > > In article <gkfnop$rdi$1@news.motzarella.org>, > > iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says...<span style="color:darkred"> > >> Richard Urban wrote: > >>> When you stick with helping people (and you DO, occasionally) you come > >>> across as a much nicer person. > >>> > >>> > >> Leythos is a known liar.</span> > > > > Please quote where I've lied anywhere - take your time, since you won't > > be able to show anything.</span> > > You just did. > <span style="color:green"> > > > > Windows PC's can easily be secured, with a basic set of methods and a > > little common sense.</span> > > You did it again.</span> And yet businesses that have people that ARE aware of how to secure Windows PC, security threats, etc... are able to secure the windows systems against threats all the time..... Seems that the World proves you wrong again. -- - Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum. - Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist" spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address) Quote
Guest Alias Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Leythos wrote:<span style="color:blue"> > In article <gkgpr9$dvd$3@news.motzarella.org>, > iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says...<span style="color:green"> >> Leythos wrote:<span style="color:darkred"> >>> In article <gkfnop$rdi$1@news.motzarella.org>, >>> iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says... >>>> Richard Urban wrote: >>>>> When you stick with helping people (and you DO, occasionally) you come >>>>> across as a much nicer person. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Leythos is a known liar. >>> Please quote where I've lied anywhere - take your time, since you won't >>> be able to show anything.</span> >> You just did. >><span style="color:darkred"> >>> Windows PC's can easily be secured, with a basic set of methods and a >>> little common sense.</span> >> You did it again.</span> > > And yet businesses that have people that ARE aware of how to secure > Windows PC, security threats, etc... are able to secure the windows > systems against threats all the time..... Seems that the World proves > you wrong again. > </span> Liar, Windows, by definition, is vulnerable to attacks and any and all "security" apps and configurations cannot detect new malware. Period. BTW, you only speak for Leythos, not the world, but it does fit in with your supercilious and arrogant nature. Alias Quote
Guest Leythos Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 In article <gki7ab$luj$2@news.motzarella.org>, iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says...<span style="color:blue"> > Leythos wrote:<span style="color:green"> > > In article <gkgpr9$dvd$3@news.motzarella.org>, > > iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says...<span style="color:darkred"> > >> Leythos wrote: > >>> In article <gkfnop$rdi$1@news.motzarella.org>, > >>> iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says... > >>>> Richard Urban wrote: > >>>>> When you stick with helping people (and you DO, occasionally) you come > >>>>> across as a much nicer person. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> Leythos is a known liar. > >>> Please quote where I've lied anywhere - take your time, since you won't > >>> be able to show anything. > >> You just did. > >> > >>> Windows PC's can easily be secured, with a basic set of methods and a > >>> little common sense. > >> You did it again.</span> > > > > And yet businesses that have people that ARE aware of how to secure > > Windows PC, security threats, etc... are able to secure the windows > > systems against threats all the time..... Seems that the World proves > > you wrong again. > > </span> > > Liar, Windows, by definition, is vulnerable to attacks and any and all > "security" apps and configurations cannot detect new malware. Period.</span> That does not make my statement a Lie - the fact is that many networks are never compromised, and it's because people pay attention, secure their system, understand the threats - which contradicts your base position and proves you have no understanding of Windows or security. <span style="color:blue"> > > BTW, you only speak for Leythos, not the world, but it does fit in with > your supercilious and arrogant nature.</span> And you speak for yourself, since you don't have thousands of computers under your belt. I speak for my experience in maintaining different customers networks with Win/Unix servers and workstations - having not a single one of them being compromised in all my years. While I have seen compromised computers, it's always been because the user didn't attempt to follow best practices and didn't take the well known measures to secure their systems. -- - Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum. - Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist" spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address) Quote
Guest Alias Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Leythos wrote:<span style="color:blue"> > In article <gki7ab$luj$2@news.motzarella.org>, > iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says...<span style="color:green"> >> Leythos wrote:<span style="color:darkred"> >>> In article <gkgpr9$dvd$3@news.motzarella.org>, >>> iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says... >>>> Leythos wrote: >>>>> In article <gkfnop$rdi$1@news.motzarella.org>, >>>>> iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says... >>>>>> Richard Urban wrote: >>>>>>> When you stick with helping people (and you DO, occasionally) you come >>>>>>> across as a much nicer person. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> Leythos is a known liar. >>>>> Please quote where I've lied anywhere - take your time, since you won't >>>>> be able to show anything. >>>> You just did. >>>> >>>>> Windows PC's can easily be secured, with a basic set of methods and a >>>>> little common sense. >>>> You did it again. >>> And yet businesses that have people that ARE aware of how to secure >>> Windows PC, security threats, etc... are able to secure the windows >>> systems against threats all the time..... Seems that the World proves >>> you wrong again. >>></span> >> Liar, Windows, by definition, is vulnerable to attacks and any and all >> "security" apps and configurations cannot detect new malware. Period.</span> > > That does not make my statement a Lie - the fact is that many networks > are never compromised, and it's because people pay attention, secure > their system, understand the threats - which contradicts your base > position and proves you have no understanding of Windows or security. > <span style="color:green"> >> BTW, you only speak for Leythos, not the world, but it does fit in with >> your supercilious and arrogant nature.</span> > > And you speak for yourself, since you don't have thousands of computers > under your belt. I speak for my experience in maintaining different > customers networks with Win/Unix servers and workstations - having not a > single one of them being compromised in all my years. > > While I have seen compromised computers, it's always been because the > user didn't attempt to follow best practices and didn't take the well > known measures to secure their systems. > </span> Liar. Alias Quote
Guest Leythos Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 In article <gkiqei$4ir$1@news.motzarella.org>, iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says...<span style="color:blue"> > Leythos wrote:<span style="color:green"> > > In article <gki7ab$luj$2@news.motzarella.org>, > > iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says...<span style="color:darkred"> > >> Leythos wrote: > >>> In article <gkgpr9$dvd$3@news.motzarella.org>, > >>> iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says... > >>>> Leythos wrote: > >>>>> In article <gkfnop$rdi$1@news.motzarella.org>, > >>>>> iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says... > >>>>>> Richard Urban wrote: > >>>>>>> When you stick with helping people (and you DO, occasionally) you come > >>>>>>> across as a much nicer person. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> Leythos is a known liar. > >>>>> Please quote where I've lied anywhere - take your time, since you won't > >>>>> be able to show anything. > >>>> You just did. > >>>> > >>>>> Windows PC's can easily be secured, with a basic set of methods and a > >>>>> little common sense. > >>>> You did it again. > >>> And yet businesses that have people that ARE aware of how to secure > >>> Windows PC, security threats, etc... are able to secure the windows > >>> systems against threats all the time..... Seems that the World proves > >>> you wrong again. > >>> > >> Liar, Windows, by definition, is vulnerable to attacks and any and all > >> "security" apps and configurations cannot detect new malware. Period.</span> > > > > That does not make my statement a Lie - the fact is that many networks > > are never compromised, and it's because people pay attention, secure > > their system, understand the threats - which contradicts your base > > position and proves you have no understanding of Windows or security. > > <span style="color:darkred"> > >> BTW, you only speak for Leythos, not the world, but it does fit in with > >> your supercilious and arrogant nature.</span> > > > > And you speak for yourself, since you don't have thousands of computers > > under your belt. I speak for my experience in maintaining different > > customers networks with Win/Unix servers and workstations - having not a > > single one of them being compromised in all my years. > > > > While I have seen compromised computers, it's always been because the > > user didn't attempt to follow best practices and didn't take the well > > known measures to secure their systems. > > </span> > > Liar.</span> Try proving it son. -- - Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum. - Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist" spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address) Quote
Guest Gerry Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Is this what is called a love / hate relationship? -- Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Leythos wrote:<span style="color:blue"> > In article <gkiqei$4ir$1@news.motzarella.org>, > iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says...<span style="color:green"> >> Leythos wrote:<span style="color:darkred"> >>> In article <gki7ab$luj$2@news.motzarella.org>, >>> iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says... >>>> Leythos wrote: >>>>> In article <gkgpr9$dvd$3@news.motzarella.org>, >>>>> iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says... >>>>>> Leythos wrote: >>>>>>> In article <gkfnop$rdi$1@news.motzarella.org>, >>>>>>> iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says... >>>>>>>> Richard Urban wrote: >>>>>>>>> When you stick with helping people (and you DO, occasionally) >>>>>>>>> you come across as a much nicer person. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Leythos is a known liar. >>>>>>> Please quote where I've lied anywhere - take your time, since >>>>>>> you won't be able to show anything. >>>>>> You just did. >>>>>> >>>>>>> Windows PC's can easily be secured, with a basic set of methods >>>>>>> and a little common sense. >>>>>> You did it again. >>>>> And yet businesses that have people that ARE aware of how to >>>>> secure Windows PC, security threats, etc... are able to secure >>>>> the windows systems against threats all the time..... Seems that >>>>> the World proves you wrong again. >>>>> >>>> Liar, Windows, by definition, is vulnerable to attacks and any and >>>> all "security" apps and configurations cannot detect new malware. >>>> Period. >>> >>> That does not make my statement a Lie - the fact is that many >>> networks are never compromised, and it's because people pay >>> attention, secure their system, understand the threats - which >>> contradicts your base position and proves you have no understanding >>> of Windows or security. >>> >>>> BTW, you only speak for Leythos, not the world, but it does fit in >>>> with your supercilious and arrogant nature. >>> >>> And you speak for yourself, since you don't have thousands of >>> computers under your belt. I speak for my experience in maintaining >>> different customers networks with Win/Unix servers and workstations >>> - having not a single one of them being compromised in all my years. >>> >>> While I have seen compromised computers, it's always been because >>> the user didn't attempt to follow best practices and didn't take >>> the well known measures to secure their systems. >>></span> >> >> Liar.</span> > > Try proving it son. </span> Quote
Guest Leythos Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 In article <#mxm5wbdJHA.3520@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>, gerry@nospam.com says...<span style="color:blue"> > Is this what is called a love / hate relationship? > </span> No, it's a Hate thing on Alias's part, he hates Microsoft and argues with anyone that states they can use it without problem or that they can use it to actually work, or that has never been compromised.... Now, if you post the false virtues of Ubuntu in lots of MS groups, bad- mouth vista before you've even installed it, cry about how bad activation is, then you're one of his buddies and he'll send you love notes style_emoticons/ -- - Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum. - Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist" spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address) Quote
Guest Gerry Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Re: Private cat and dog fight Please keep your distance. You can chant "Fight, Fight, Fight...." to urge the Gladiators on. -- Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Leythos wrote:<span style="color:blue"> > In article <#mxm5wbdJHA.3520@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>, gerry@nospam.com > says...<span style="color:green"> >> Is this what is called a love / hate relationship? >></span> > > No, it's a Hate thing on Alias's part, he hates Microsoft and argues > with anyone that states they can use it without problem or that they > can use it to actually work, or that has never been compromised.... > > Now, if you post the false virtues of Ubuntu in lots of MS groups, > bad- mouth vista before you've even installed it, cry about how bad > activation is, then you're one of his buddies and he'll send you love > notes style_emoticons/ </span> Quote
Guest Alias Posted January 14, 2009 Posted January 14, 2009 Leythos wrote:<span style="color:blue"> > In article <gkiqei$4ir$1@news.motzarella.org>, > iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says...<span style="color:green"> >> Leythos wrote:<span style="color:darkred"> >>> In article <gki7ab$luj$2@news.motzarella.org>, >>> iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says... >>>> Leythos wrote: >>>>> In article <gkgpr9$dvd$3@news.motzarella.org>, >>>>> iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says... >>>>>> Leythos wrote: >>>>>>> In article <gkfnop$rdi$1@news.motzarella.org>, >>>>>>> iamaliasNUKE@gmailTHIS.com says... >>>>>>>> Richard Urban wrote: >>>>>>>>> When you stick with helping people (and you DO, occasionally) you come >>>>>>>>> across as a much nicer person. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Leythos is a known liar. >>>>>>> Please quote where I've lied anywhere - take your time, since you won't >>>>>>> be able to show anything. >>>>>> You just did. >>>>>> >>>>>>> Windows PC's can easily be secured, with a basic set of methods and a >>>>>>> little common sense. >>>>>> You did it again. >>>>> And yet businesses that have people that ARE aware of how to secure >>>>> Windows PC, security threats, etc... are able to secure the windows >>>>> systems against threats all the time..... Seems that the World proves >>>>> you wrong again. >>>>> >>>> Liar, Windows, by definition, is vulnerable to attacks and any and all >>>> "security" apps and configurations cannot detect new malware. Period. >>> That does not make my statement a Lie - the fact is that many networks >>> are never compromised, and it's because people pay attention, secure >>> their system, understand the threats - which contradicts your base >>> position and proves you have no understanding of Windows or security. >>> >>>> BTW, you only speak for Leythos, not the world, but it does fit in with >>>> your supercilious and arrogant nature. >>> And you speak for yourself, since you don't have thousands of computers >>> under your belt. I speak for my experience in maintaining different >>> customers networks with Win/Unix servers and workstations - having not a >>> single one of them being compromised in all my years. >>> >>> While I have seen compromised computers, it's always been because the >>> user didn't attempt to follow best practices and didn't take the well >>> known measures to secure their systems. >>></span> >> Liar.</span> > > Try proving it son. > </span> I already did. Your ego won't let you take a peek though. Alias Quote
Guest db ´¯`·.. > Posted January 14, 2009 Posted January 14, 2009 Re: SG9scanner.com Hello, Thanks for reporting. :-) We have added it to our detections. Best regards Sandra Team Spybot --------------------------------------------------------- Spybot-Search&Destroy: http://www.spybot.info/ .......................................................... All incoming and outgoing mails are scanned using an up-to-date anti-virus application. --------------------------------------------------------- -- db·´¯`·...¸><)))º> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces " db ´¯`·.. ><)))º>` .. ." <databaseben at hotmail dot com> wrote in message news:9C95CC7B-96D3-4D57-81ED-5A1CEFA300EE@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue"> > sg9scanner.com has been > reported to spybot for > inclusion into the hosts > file. > > likely to be no real method > in stopping malware > from hungary infecting > the computers of the > world - but I'm open to > suggestions: > > http://whois.domaintools.com/sg9scanner.com > > -- > > db·´¯`·...¸><)))º> > DatabaseBen, Retired Professional > - Systems Analyst > - Database Developer > - Accountancy > - Veteran of the Armed Forces</span> Quote
Guest Rajdeep Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 Rogue Security Softwares are applications that pretend to be legitimate security applications. They use various kinds of tactics to make the user believe the legitimacy of these applications. They will have a very professional look and feel, almost identical to some of the legitimate Security Softwares available today. They instigate the user to download these Rogue applications. However, at times, they don’t even need the user’s intervention for downloading them into the system. Read more in the below article: http://www.malwareinfo.org/files/RogueAntiSpyware.pdf Quote
Guest David H. Lipman Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 From: "Rajdeep" <Rajdeep@discussions.microsoft.com> I remember you ! -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp Quote
Guest Gerry Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 Frank Ifield to you! -- Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David H. Lipman wrote:<span style="color:blue"> > From: "Rajdeep" <Rajdeep@discussions.microsoft.com> > > I remember you ! </span> Quote
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