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from: JOHN KENNERSON
date: 2015-01-23 09:14:00
subject: Re: Puzzle/challange/cryp

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Jax  wrote:
>
> John Kennerson  wrote in
> news:c8730e28eeb5981f69ee3afaef1603cd@isis.cpunk.us:
>
> > In article  Jax
> >  wrote:
> >>
> >> Diesel  wrote in
> >> news:XnsA41CA6E582E49A73DU2A184KD8@192.254.233.145:
> >>
> >> > "p-0''0-h the cat (ES)" 
> >> > news:2ootaahnnhl75k9tpim34nj0ujkp26j0bm@4ax.com Thu, 08 Jan 2015
> >> > 20:16:50 GMT in alt.comp.freeware, wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> It's kinda sad that you have to wander round Usenet and make up
> >> >> these stories to try and big yourself up. That's what lusers do
> >> >> though.
> >> >
> >> > You're incredible. Make up stories? about you? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
> >> > Dude, I couldn't do better than what actually happens if I
> >> > tried. I'm just not that creative.
> >>
> >> Dustin you are sufficiently creative to make up stories and you
> >> have been doing it for years.
> >>
> >> Do you remember this post to you from the editor of the Virus
> >> Bulletin? Even back in 1999 you were lying through your teeth....
> >>
> >>
> >> ------------ START ------------
> >>  From: "Nick FitzGerald"  Subject: Re:
> >>  virus: the love monkey Date: 1999/11/29 Message-ID:
> >>  #1/1 Newsgroups:
> >>  alt.comp.virus
> >>
> >>  The point, Raid, as your diminished intellectual capacity seems
> >>  completely unable to grasp, is that you are *still* lying about
> >>  this.
> >>
> >>  What you claimed all those months before the RS journo ever
> >>  called me was that a virus had "taken out" the VB Email server
> >>  for "several days". For this to be true, at least two conditions
> >>  have to hold. One is that the VB Email server has been "down" for
> >>  a substantial amount of time and the other is that this was in
> >>  some way attributable to a virus.
> >>
> >>  In this case, the most telling piece of evidence against your
> >>  claim is that the VB Email server was never "down" or "out" (or
> >>  whatever loose, poorly-defined term you want to use that probably
> >>  has much the same meaning as what you seemed to imply in the
> >>  original claim) for more than a few minutes to hours while I was
> >>  there. Second, on the couple of occasions when it was down very
> >>  briefly, it was down for normal servicing.
> >>
> >>  I never denied there was such a virus. I denied your ignorant
> >>  claim that VB's Email server was "downed" by the load the virus
> >>  caused on it. I denied that I was reprimanded or fired by my
> >>  employers because of the whole incident. I did so because your
> >>  claims that such had happened were completely bogus.
> >>
> >>  You see, Raid, once again you prove you are the "biggest lieing
> >>  prick" in this forum. You seem unable to prevent yourself from
> >>  repeating this particular lie *and* when you do, you misrepresent
> >>  it in a further lie.
> >>
> >>  You were a liar, you are a liar and we fully expect that you will
> >>  continue to be a liar. I am sure you are too gutless to apologize
> >>  for your lies about me.
> >>
> >>  As your insistence on repeating your lies as if you believe them
> >>  shows, our stupidity is only matched by our revulsion of you.
> >>
> >>  Nick FitzGerald
> >> --------------- END ---------------
> >
> > I see you broke my DRM code, Jax.
> >
> > However, I'll still be waiting for the royalty check. :0)
>
> Mr Anon..... following up one of your posts, I found this article in
> the Virus Bulletin about the Toadie virus. Interesting.
>
>
> ++++++++++++++++++ START VB OCT 99 +++++++++++++++++++
> VIRUS BULLETIN.  OCTOBER 1999.  PAGE 3
>
> Sad Spawn
>
> In August, the virus writer known variously as Dustin
> Cook, Raid or Casio released HLL Toadie.7800. This high
> level language (Asic) virus is also a direct action prepender.
>
> Toadie is a DOS-based virus that was designed to infect
> both DOS and Windows executables (the only problem with
> it is that a DOS box will temporarily appear on execution of
> an infected Windows executable). The virus will not infect
> between 3pm and 5pm and infected files will not run
> between 9pm and 12pm. When an infected file is run at 17
> minutes past the hour, the virus will display the message:
>
> TOADiE v1.2 - Raid [SLAM] 
>
> As well as spreading in the ‘normal' manner, the author
> tried to make the virus spread via USENET groups (in the
> form of a cell phone cloner and a generator for adult Web
> site passwords). Similar distribution of a porn list via
> USENET may soon get the Melissa author into trouble.
>
> If the directory C:\MIRC exists then the virus will place a
> copy of itself in it, and drop a SCRIPT.INI file. If Pegasus
> Mail is installed, it will attempt to add a copy of itself as an
> attachment. This procedure is very temperamental and does
> not seem to work in the majority of cases. If the virus is
> spread by one of these methods it will display one of five
> possible messages at the DOS prompt. The messages are
> puerile attempts at humorous poetry.
>
> Unfortunately, this virus is in the wild, having infected the
> Austrian office of a big multinational on its release.
>
> ++++++++++++++++++ END VB OCT 99 +++++++++++++++++++
>
> From.... https://www.virusbtn.com/pdf/magazine/1999/199910.pdf
>
> --
> Jax

Surprise!

Hardly. I've given instance after instance of Dustin Cook The BendOver
Punk aka Diesel dropping viruses into Usenet.

He's a sociopathic piece of #### whom everybody should send to
Coventry. It is the only place for trolls like him. With only the
likes of Betty Bitch, SeaMonster and Duck####'s impotent butt
receiver, FTR, being the few that he would have to talk to - he never
talks *with* anyone - always *to* them, It would be in short order
we'd see him attacking them in his usual vicious manner. He cannot
exist without vomiting up the poison filling his guts. Quarantine him
with his "supporters" in SE, and you would see "simpatico" turn into a
blood bath.

Thanks for the post, Jax. It'll go into the archive.


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