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Old 09-30-2009, 06:01 PM
~BD~
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Default Tools for fighting malware

Are the tools and utilities listed here genuine or are they known to be
malicious in any way? http://www.ms-mvp.org/

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Old 09-30-2009, 06:46 PM
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~BD~ wrote:
> Are the tools and utilities listed here genuine or are they known to be
> malicious in any way? http://www.ms-mvp.org/


You have probably read countless times how the stolen code in Butts'
software *maliciously* blocks legitimate antimalware sites.

Butts openly & specifically has admitted this many times - here.

Nobody needs to prove this to you. You are to prove it to yourself
whereupon remaining doubt must be completely removed from your thinking.

Period.

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Old 10-01-2009, 02:56 AM
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Default Re: Tools for fighting malware

In article <BqGdnbvbAL9iE17XnZ2dnUVZ8vidnZ2d@bt.com>,
BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk says...
>
> Are the tools and utilities listed here genuine or are they known to be
> malicious in any way? http://www.ms-mvp.org/


If they were genuine he would not be posting likes from his new account
and stalking me from it at the same time.

Notice how he's opened a new Usenet account using my name, how he posts
that link from it now.....

Check the MS groups if you don't already see it.

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Old 10-01-2009, 05:13 PM
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On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 18:01:49 +0100, ~BD~
<BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

>Are the tools and utilities listed here genuine or are they known to be
>malicious in any way? http://www.ms-mvp.org/


The best tool to fight malware is right on your desk.
Especially the left button: don't click just to see what happens.

By the way: the real stuff is on http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
and http://www.mvps.org

Maybe it's just me. but I fail to detect a proper name for the
'mvp' that runs http://www.ms-mvp.org/

My 2 cents: I can understand why she doesn't supply here personal
phone number, but if the programs are legit, I would expect those
pages to appear on cutie.mvps.org, not on ms-mvp.org :-)

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Old 10-01-2009, 08:38 PM
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In article <4ac4d1a3.20537539@News.Individual.NET>, bok118@zonnet.nl
says...
> My 2 cents: I can understand why she doesn't supply here personal
> phone number, but if the programs are legit, I would expect those
> pages to appear on cutie.mvps.org, not on ms-mvp.org :-)
>


It's not a SHE, PCBUTTS1 has confirmed that he's a GUY many times before
his brain injury that now gives him cause to pretend to be a white,
blond woman, but most of us remember long ago, and he's doing his
typical lying BS and hoping people won't check on him.

He's even posting that link using my Name, in essence stalking me at the
same time.... He's a very sad case.

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voice inside you that most civilians don't even hear -- Listen to that.
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Old 10-01-2009, 10:04 PM
Beauregard T. Shagnasty
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Gerard Bok wrote:

> My 2 cents: I can understand why she doesn't supply here personal
> phone number, but if the programs are legit, I would expect those
> pages to appear on cutie.mvps.org, not on ms-mvp.org :-)


She? <lol>

http://tekrider.net/usenet/pcbutts.php

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Old 10-01-2009, 11:29 PM
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On 01/10/2009 22:04, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

> She? <lol>


Very interesting information - which I have scanned. Thank you.


We agree that it is easy to be an 'imposter' in the Usenet groups.
Some folk automatically show a link in every post they make (David H
Lipman, for example, has links in his 'signature'). An 'imposter'
might easily lead folk astray by including 'poisoned' links - which
no-one checks! How easy to groom a botnet, eh? Slowly but surely!

Although all agree that one should *never* click on a link in an email
message or a newsgroup post, human nature being what it is, folk do!

Just thought I'd resurrect this one too!

Here's a header from a recent post Mr Foldes made on Annexcafe - you
will note that his registered name is stated as 'Derek'
(X-Authenticated-User: Derek - one has to be 'registered' to post at A/C
nowadays)


Subject: Re: IP address
From: "Peter Foldes" <shanisean@Dfoldes.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 23:45:23 -0400
Message-ID: <1248839125_168933@pegasus.annex.net>
References: <1248833006_168734@pegasus.annex.net>
Bytes: 810
Lines: 14
NNTP-Posting-Host: 74.57.253.90
Path: pegasus.annex.net!not-for-mail
Newsgroups: annexcafe.general.user2user
X-Authenticated-User: Derek
X-Trace: pegasus.annex.net 1248839125 74.57.253.90 (28 Jul 2009
22:45:25 -0500)
Reply-to: "Peter Foldes" <bounce@bounce>
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain;
format=flowed;
charset="iso-8859-1";
reply-type=original
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
X-Priority: 3
X-MSMail-Priority: Normal
X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.3790.3959
X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.3790.4325


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Old 10-02-2009, 01:37 AM
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None of those trolls know me. They gave me a name and gender a few years ago
and by golly they are sticking to it! My programs are legit all of them and
they are all safe. If they were not Microsoft would not let me use my MVP
logo because it represent them let me distribute their Malicious Software
Removal Tool or let me use the MCSE logo. Everybody knows this for a fact
including the trolls because they have reported me to MS. Yet I still do it
because I am who "I" say I am and not who the trolls want me to me.
Microsoft has confirmed my Identity but for some reason these stupid asshole
trolls think I am supposed to confirm to them who I am. They are just pissed
because they don't know and can't find out. they have been at it for years.
There is a reason why they are in my sig file.

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*WARNING* Do NOT follow any advice given by the people listed below.
They do NOT have the expertise or knowledge to fix your issue. Do not waste
your time.
David H Lipman, Malke, PA Bear, Beauregard T. Shagnasty, Leythos.




"Gerard Bok" <bok118@zonnet.nl> wrote in message
news:4ac4d1a3.20537539@News.Individual.NET...
> On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 18:01:49 +0100, ~BD~
> <BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>Are the tools and utilities listed here genuine or are they known to be
>>malicious in any way? http://www.ms-mvp.org/

>
> The best tool to fight malware is right on your desk.
> Especially the left button: don't click just to see what happens.
>
> By the way: the real stuff is on http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
> and http://www.mvps.org
>
> Maybe it's just me. but I fail to detect a proper name for the
> 'mvp' that runs http://www.ms-mvp.org/
>
> My 2 cents: I can understand why she doesn't supply here personal
> phone number, but if the programs are legit, I would expect those
> pages to appear on cutie.mvps.org, not on ms-mvp.org :-)
>
> --
> met vriendelijke groet,
> Gerard Bok



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Old 10-02-2009, 01:55 AM
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From: "Gerard Bok" <bok118@zonnet.nl>

| On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 18:01:49 +0100, ~BD~
| <BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

>>Are the tools and utilities listed here genuine or are they known to be
>>malicious in any way? http://www.ms-mvp.org/


| The best tool to fight malware is right on your desk.
| Especially the left button: don't click just to see what happens.

| By the way: the real stuff is on http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
| and http://www.mvps.org

| Maybe it's just me. but I fail to detect a proper name for the
| 'mvp' that runs http://www.ms-mvp.org/

| My 2 cents: I can understand why she doesn't supply here personal
| phone number, but if the programs are legit, I would expect those
| pages to appear on cutie.mvps.org, not on ms-mvp.org :-)

It isn't a she, it is a "HE" and he is NOT a Microsoft MVP !

He is a software plagiarizer and generally malicious person.


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Old 10-02-2009, 03:00 PM
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On 02/10/2009 01:37, The Real Truth MVP wrote:
> None of those trolls know me. They gave me a name and gender a few years
> ago and by golly they are sticking to it! My programs are legit all of
> them and they are all safe. If they were not Microsoft would not let me
> use my MVP logo because it represent them let me distribute their
> Malicious Software Removal Tool or let me use the MCSE logo. Everybody
> knows this for a fact including the trolls because they have reported me
> to MS. Yet I still do it because I am who "I" say I am and not who the
> trolls want me to me. Microsoft has confirmed my Identity but for some
> reason these stupid asshole trolls think I am supposed to confirm to
> them who I am. They are just pissed because they don't know and can't
> find out. they have been at it for years. There is a reason why they are
> in my sig file.
>



Thank you for your kind explanation, TRT.

Whilst I'm here ..... have you ever visited http://www.dogagent.com/

I've never been anywhere else on the web and seen a site which *has* to
use IE to explore it. Do you think it is bonio fido? ;)

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