  Andy456
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Marilla says:
"Nice illustration for the following saying:
Better to keep silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth, and remove all doubt."
Actually a modified version of a proverb from the Bible. |
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  Nerdtalker Working Hard, Or Hardly Working? Premium,MVM join:2003-02-18 Tucson, AZ clubs:
| reply to mrchris said by mrchris : I really would love to see someone lure that idiot over here.
I was going to, but they've locked the thread where he made an idiot out of himself.
BBR was mentioned as being one of the places which is now talking about him, it'd be awesome if he came over here. -- Touch a thistle timidly, and it pricks you; grasp it boldly, and its spines crumble. -William S. Halsey |
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  mrchris We don't miss you Bush Premium join:2002-10-01 North Babylon, NY | reply to Nerdtalker I really would love to see someone lure that idiot over here. |
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  Rogue Wolf Is Kind Of A Big Deal In Yemen
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| reply to WhyADuck Re: Did I misinterpret this?
said by WhyADuck : Maybe what we need is legislation that forbids the creation of software that is intended to be undetectable or that is not removable using standard methods of software removal. I don't know exactly how you'd craft it, but basically I feel that it should be a requirement that any program that runs invisibly on a system be required to show up in the task manager and to be removable using either the standard Add/Remove software from the Windows control panel (or similar equivalent in another operating system), or via a removal program supplied with the software. The idea being that most malicious software tries to deliberately hide its tracks, while most normal software is intended to be accessible by the user (at least inasmuch as you can enable or disable its operation).
Well, if we're going in that direction, I have an additional idea. Require a SEPARATE and DISTINCT install screen and EULA for EVERY program included in a package. Or, barring that, require that EVERY program be listed in some sort of "checkbox lineup" showing each program's existence and intention (of course, we should allow companies to require you to accept ad programs as a condition of using their program... but they won't be able to HIDE the ad programs). -- This signature is IQ sensitive. If you are reading this message, your IQ is insufficient to grasp the sheer genius of the real signature. |
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| reply to Nerdtalker Re: Seems that ...
"You can sue for any defamatory posts that in fact do damage you-- Our attorneys could also become directly involved" Erm, doesn't this guy think that...if you can sue for flamer posts on a message board, or website...that some of the BIGGER companies would've done so already? I mean, if companies could sue for "defamatory" posts, there would be a flood of lawsuits on BBR users at the Security forum, for talking smack about Firefox, Linux, Macintosh, etc.
People have a right to their opinion, dumbass. I only wish I could make a big giant internet sticky on his own web page...directing customers to Spybot and AdAware.
LOL, like the world really needs another paid-for spyware remover that doesn't function as well as the freeware versions. I hope if anyone questions about paying for these spyware remover softwares...that they just paypal the Spybot/Adaware accounts like $5, or something. |
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1 edit | reply to mrchris said by mrchris : This sucker gets what he deserves
AMEN.
I just read through that thread with "ashley". I liked this best: said by stupid ashley: Well i'm being honest and making a living at the same time. So its all good Very Happy When i install 'spyware' or 'adware' on ppls comps i will ensure they know whats happening by placing it in the EULA of the software.
Oh, so its okay to install crap on people's computer, just make sure you tell them you're going to. 
This is funny: said by stupid ashley:
Hon? WTF u on? I'm male so you must be gay or a female. Yes the people here are smarter then me... But I am employing ppl even smarter then them. Ppl who can write UNDETECTABLE spyware.
OH NOS!!! UNDETEctAbl3 SPyws4re!!! OMG! T3H h4x0rs Ar3 ComiNg!!1!!
Come on Ashely, post over here, we'll pummel the shiznit out of you. 
This proves his status as idiot of the year: said by stupid ashely: I have contacted an attorney in the US to represent me.
I quote from an email they sent me:
"You can sue for any defamatory posts that in fact do damage you-- Our attorneys could also become directly involved"
From here on I retain my right to remain silence until further advice is sought.
Stupid people always cry "lawyer" when they don't know what to do. Good job Ashley, it takes someone being paid $200+ an hour to tell you what people were giving you for free, shut the heck up before you sound even worse. Everybody can flame you if they please, nothing can be done about your ignorance. The way you handled yourself in there speaks more about your character than your crappy software. I'm looking forward to an IP ban on him in that forum, it'll take him days to figure that out.  -- Touch a thistle timidly, and it pricks you; grasp it boldly, and its spines crumble. -William S. Halsey |
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1 edit | reply to Optimized Screw him. He's an ass, plain and simple. I hope he goes down, down all the way. 
I hope he gets sued, hard. Somebody should take that statement as an admission and sue him for everything he's got. Granted, from the way he handles himself, it doesn't sound like he's got jack to his name other than a big mouth and some crappy software. For the record, I blame him for any spyware programs released from this date forward. I'd encourage any new lawyer eager to make a buck or two to do the same abeit with legal action. He'd be in so much $h1t so fast it'd make his head spin.
What an ass... -- Touch a thistle timidly, and it pricks you; grasp it boldly, and its spines crumble. -William S. Halsey |
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| reply to Optimized quote: ... he doesn't handle pressure very well
said by Ashley:I'm still looking around to buy another database, if a decent ones come then i'll implement into my software. I'm still going to continue distributing anti spyware removal programs. As soon as i have the F/P's fixed in my application it will be sold. And you cant really do nothing about it. All your xxxx and it comes to nothing.
And to be honest i'm even thinking of having some programmers write me some spyware. Yep, actual spyware to infect ppls machines. Why? Cus you all suck. I'm trying to work with you but you couldnt give a sh1t. So why try and work with the anti-spyware community when there only against you? You guys are against me so much that i'm going to start distributing spyware myself, its not hard. UNDETECTABLE stuff too To be honest theres probably more money in this then the actual spyware removal.
I've always been treated as your enemy so soon i will be.
Some of you need to get a day job too. There are more important things in this world that need your help. And you want to fight spyware? LOL
Listen, I'm 22 years old and making more money then most of you old enough to be my parents. We all need to make living. Just like the ppl at Gator and all the spyware companies. We all need to make money As long as my money making ways continue to be legal, i'll continue to do them. Including the distribution of spyware for the means of selling advertising
Good day to you all
Sure makes me want to buy his product when he gets it fixed.:D
Thats why companies usually hire social engineers. |
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  WhyADuck Premium join:2003-03-05
| reply to Optimized Did I misinterpret this?
Did I misinterpret this, or did this immature turkey actually state publicly that he is thinking of committing what would almost certainly be a felony act, if it could be pinned to him? Unless, of course, he first discloses (probably in fine print) that he plans to put spyware on someone's computer and gets the user to agree to it somehow.
Maybe what we need is legislation that forbids the creation of software that is intended to be undetectable or that is not removable using standard methods of software removal. I don't know exactly how you'd craft it, but basically I feel that it should be a requirement that any program that runs invisibly on a system be required to show up in the task manager and to be removable using either the standard Add/Remove software from the Windows control panel (or similar equivalent in another operating system), or via a removal program supplied with the software. The idea being that most malicious software tries to deliberately hide its tracks, while most normal software is intended to be accessible by the user (at least inasmuch as you can enable or disable its operation).
I know, in one way I dislike the idea of ANY additional computer-related legislation, but just as the [expletive deleted] spammers have ruined e-mail, the [expletive deleted] virus writers and spyware authors are going to ruin the ability of people to trust their own computers if something isn't done. At some point people just say, "Enough is enough, I'd like to be able to use my computer again without having to worry that it's sending my personal information out to who knows where!" |
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  mrchris We don't miss you Bush Premium join:2002-10-01 North Babylon, NY | reply to Optimized Re: Seems that ...
This sucker gets what he deserves |
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  Marilla I Am My Own Arbiter Premium join:2002-12-06 Belpre, OH | reply to Optimized Nice illustration for the following saying:
Better to keep silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth, and remove all doubt. |
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 Schnook I Flatulate On Your Approximate Azimuth. Premium join:2004-04-12 | reply to Optimized Fortunately my wallet is sucked to my pocket, so I won't be bothering this idjit with my money. -- Support--something you might get before the elastic in your undergarments gives out. |
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| ... he doesn't handle pressure very well 
said by Ashley: I'm still looking around to buy another database, if a decent ones come then i'll implement into my software. I'm still going to continue distributing anti spyware removal programs. As soon as i have the F/P's fixed in my application it will be sold. And you cant really do nothing about it. All your xxxx and it comes to nothing.
And to be honest i'm even thinking of having some programmers write me some spyware. Yep, actual spyware to infect ppls machines. Why? Cus you all suck. I'm trying to work with you but you couldnt give a sh1t. So why try and work with the anti-spyware community when there only against you? You guys are against me so much that i'm going to start distributing spyware myself, its not hard. UNDETECTABLE stuff too To be honest theres probably more money in this then the actual spyware removal.
I've always been treated as your enemy so soon i will be.
Some of you need to get a day job too. There are more important things in this world that need your help. And you want to fight spyware? LOL
Listen, I'm 22 years old and making more money then most of you old enough to be my parents. We all need to make living. Just like the ppl at Gator and all the spyware companies. We all need to make money As long as my money making ways continue to be legal, i'll continue to do them. Including the distribution of spyware for the means of selling advertising
Good day to you all
Sure makes me want to buy his product when he gets it fixed.  -- Chilly likes it |
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