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from: DUSTIN
date: 2014-11-08 18:42:00
subject: Re: Proof Gremlin Who Out

Eagle  wrote in news:m3m9m0$8pl$1@dont-email.me:

> Anonymous laid this down on his screen :
>> in Message-ID:
>>  Dustin
>> Cook aka Raid aka Gremlin refuses to admit outing an innocent 
>> woman as a ######, posting here name and a wrong addy where he
>> thought she lived. Instead, it was the addy of a 99-year-old
>> senile woman his victim was visiting.
>>
>> Dustin Cook's denial:
>> "Neither did I. Not only for the reasons you stated, but because
>> I didn't author the post created by 'The Gremlin' "
>>
>> Here is the proof that Dustin Cook aka Raid aka Gremlin DID post
>> that horrible post. A post that compromised a woman's safety.
>>
>> (The complete posts w/headers are below these excerpts.)
>>
>> Post #1: Gremlin says:
>> "The BugHunter application was originally written for me at work,
>> it tends to catch things sysclean, stinger, fprot, adaware,
>> spybot, and even micro####s products all miss. I suppose I have
>> the upper hand, seeing first hand infectees to extract live
>> samples. :) It's my little way of trying to undue the damage I
>> caused several years ago. Surprising as it is, some of us do move
>> on and realize what a joke the VX scene actually is. :)"
>>
>> "That's the cool thing with computer crimes, Statues of
>> limitations. :) I've already chatted with several IT lawyers
>> before releasing BugHunter under my real name, and potentially
>> admitting that I am Raid/Slam. So no worries. :)"
>>
>>
>> Post #2: Gremlin Speaking with Norman L. DeForest
>>
>> "> By the way, hi, Raid!  "Long time, no see!", as the saying
>> goes. 
>>> Welcome back.
>>
>> Thanks Norman, glad to see you as well."
>>
>>
>> Gremlin aka Raid aka Dustin Cook then signs his post with his
>> real name: Dustin Cook, proving Gremlin was Dustin Cook!
>> =================================
>>
>> Post #1
>>
>> http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi?STYPE=msgid&A=0&MSGI=%3C11299
>> 03065.006860.75230%40z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com%3E or
>> https://tinyurl.com/p6m9b4d
>>
>>
>> Path: not-for-mail
>> From: "Gremlin" 
>> Newsgroups: alt.comp.virus
>> Subject: Re: BugHunt v1.6 - MalWare Removal Tool (SHAMELESS PLUG)
>> Date: 21 Oct 2005 06:57:45 -0700
>> Organization: http://groups.google.com
>> Lines: 50
>> Message-ID:
>>  
>> References:
>>  
>>    
>> NNTP-Posting-Host: 71.0.31.158
>> Mime-Version: 1.0
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>> X-Trace: posting.google.com 1129903070 2354 127.0.0.1 (21 Oct
>> 2005 13:57:50 GMT) X-Complaints-To: groups-abuse@google.com
>> NNTP-Posting-Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 13:57:50 +0000 (UTC)
>> In-Reply-To:
>>  
>> User-Agent: G2/0.2 X-HTTP-UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U;
>> Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7.12) Gecko/20050915
>> Firefox/1.0.7,gzip(gfe),gzip(gfe) Complaints-To: 
>> groups-abuse@google.com Injection-Info:
>> z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com; posting-host=71.0.31.158;   
>> posting-account=4VaCpA0AAAAQjK3eVmnxlS1ZBVcBowKf 
>>
>>
>> 4Q wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Raid (Dustin),
>>
>> Hello King of Satire; I still frequent your site, although I
>> haven't had to spider it in over a year; You don't update it
>> nearly as often as you did.
>>
>>> We missed ya. Actually Art Kopp brought your new existance to
>>> ACV's attention a short while ago. Hmmmm. interesting to see
>>> you have become an AVer after all your years as a hardcore VXer.
>>
>> I'm Sorry? What new existance? I'm long retired from VX, I
>> maintain contact with a select few from that scene. Incidently,
>> I'm not an Aver; BugHunter doesn't scan for viruses. Perhaps you
>> should check the site I mentioned before you assume I went to the
>> other side. Eh? Also, I'm active in useful productive things
>> dude, and have been for some time. I doubt Art knows anything
>> about it. 
>>
>>> I spoke to an old VX (now AV) friend of ours recently, Benny/29A
>>> he tells me AV will never accept old school VX no matter how
>>> clever and skilled or how hard they try to change their leopard
>>> spots. And he was no where nearly are VX attitude as you.  :))
>>> Still I know you are determined guy with loads of ideas and
>>> computing skills.
>>
>> Benny was a sellout. I'm not. :) BugHunter *again* does not look
>> for viruses. It looks for spyware/adware executables. I'm sorry
>> pal, but from what I've seen in the field, the virus scene might
>> as well give it up; The spyware scene is overtaking vxers 10 to
>> 1. :( 
>>
>>> *HAHAHAHA* You denied till your were blue in the face you
>>> weren't Dustin Cook, not that it really matters. But don't
>>> forget some of the ####o's you've crossed over the years
>>> will never forget and try to make the VX #### stick to you.
>>
>> That's the cool thing with computer crimes, Statues of
>> limitations. :) I've already chatted with several IT lawyers
>> before releasing BugHunter under my real name, and potentially
>> admitting that I am Raid/Slam. So no worries. :)
>>
>> The BugHunter application was originally written for me at work,
>> it tends to catch things sysclean, stinger, fprot, adaware,
>> spybot, and even micro####s products all miss. I suppose I have
>> the upper hand, seeing first hand infectees to extract live
>> samples. :) It's my little way of trying to undue the damage I
>> caused several years ago. Surprising as it is, some of us do move
>> on and realize what a joke the VX scene actually is. :)
>>
>> ============================================
>> Post #2
>>
>> http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi?STYPE=msgid&A=0&MSGI=%3C11302
>> 68191.861350.81160%40f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com%3E or
>> https://tinyurl.com/n9epazn
>>
>> Path:
>> ...!postnews.google.com!f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com!not-for-mail 
>> From: "Gremlin" 
>> Newsgroups: alt.comp.virus
>> Subject: Re: BugHunt v1.6 - MalWare Removal Tool (SHAMELESS PLUG)
>> Date: 25 Oct 2005 12:23:11 -0700
>> Organization: http://groups.google.com
>> Lines: 102
>> Message-ID:
>>  
>> References:
>>  
>>    
>>    
>>    
>>    
>>    
>>    
>>    >    .ns.ca> 
>> NNTP-Posting-Host: 71.0.31.158
>> Mime-Version: 1.0
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>> X-Trace: posting.google.com 1130268197 1683 127.0.0.1 (25 Oct
>> 2005 19:23:17 GMT) X-Complaints-To: groups-abuse@google.com
>> NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 19:23:17 +0000 (UTC)
>> In-Reply-To: 
>> > .ca> User-Agent: G2/0.2 X-HTTP-UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows;
>> U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7.12) Gecko/20050915
>> Firefox/1.0.7,gzip(gfe),gzip(gfe) Complaints-To:
>> groups-abuse@google.com Injection-Info: 
>> f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com; posting-host=71.0.31.158;    
>> posting-account=4VaCpA0AAAAQjK3eVmnxlS1ZBVcBowKf 
>>
>>
>> Norman L. DeForest wrote:
>>> Your comment makes me imagine the Statue of Liberty holding up a
>>> sign (instead of a torch) reading:
>>> 
>>>              "KEEP OFF THE GRASS."
>>
>>  :) If you've downloaded BugHunter, I didn't write the docs. I
>>  :wrote the 
>> rough draft, one of my kind beta testers revamped the docs. :)
>>
>> DON'T STEP ON THE GRASS, SAM
>>
>>> From the 1968 release "The Second"
>>      Steppenwolf Cover
>>
>>
>> Words and music by John Kay
>>
>> Starin' at the boob tube, turnin' on the big knob
>> Tryin' to find some life in the waste land
>> Fin'ly found a program, gonna deal with Mary Jane
>> Ready for a trip into hate land
>> Obnoxious Joe comes on the screen
>> Along with his guest self-righteous Sam
>> And one more guy who doesn't count
>> His hair and clothes are too far out
>>
>> While pushin' back his glasses Sam is sayin' casually
>> "I was elected by the masses"
>> And with that in mind he starts to unwind
>> A vicious attack on the finest of grasses
>>
>> Well it's evil, wicked, mean and nasty
>> (Don't step on the grass, Sam)
>> And it will ruin our fair country
>> (Don't be such an ass, Sam)
>> Well, it will hook your Sue and Johnny
>> (You're so full of bull, Sam)
>> All will pay that disagree with me
>> (Please give up you already lost the fight, alright)
>>
>> Misinformation Sam and Joe
>> Are feeding to the nation
>> But the one who didn't count counted them out
>> By exposing all their false quotations
>> Faced by a very awkward situation
>> This is all he'd say to save the day
>>
>> Well it's evil, wicked, mean and nasty
>> (Don't step on the grass, Sam)
>> And it will ruin our fair country
>> (Don't be such an ass, Sam)
>> Well, it will hook your Sue and Johnny
>> (You're so full of bull, Sam)
>> All will pay that disagree with me
>> (Please give up you already lost the fight alright)
>>
>> You waste my coin Sam, all you can
>> To jail my fellow man
>> For smoking all the noble weed
>> You need much more than him
>> You've been telling lies so long
>> Some believe they're true
>> So they close their eyes to things
>> You have no right to do
>> Just as soon as you are gone
>> Hope will start to climb
>> Please don't stay around too long
>> You're wasting precious time
>>
>> Ehh, sorry your grass statement got me. :)
>>
>>> By the way, hi, Raid!  "Long time, no see!", as the saying goes.
>>> Welcome back.
>>
>> Thanks Norman, glad to see you as well.
>>
>>> Because of the way you posted helpful stuff here in the past,
>>> even while still a VXer at that time, I tended to think of you
>>> in a similar fashion to the way the regulars in the
>>> news.admin.net-abuse.email newsgroup thought of the spammer,
>>> NUK.  He was the only spammer I know of who was respected by
>>> many of the regulars of that newsgroup even during the time 
>>> he was a spammer. He eventually retired from spamming (or
>>> claimed to) without anyone ever finding out who he really is.
>>
>> I retired several years ago from VX, I've left IRC vx channels,
>> etc. I have nothing to do directly with it, aside from collecting
>> fresh samples from infected computers. But that's a programming
>> addiction. :) 
>>
>> I still have much respect for my friends on both sides, and I
>> will never betray their confidence. I do not believe I've soldout
>> either, as BugHunter doesn't target viruses/worms, only annoying
>> adware/spyware/keyloggers and such.
>>
>> I've had some time to really sit and think about goals.
>> Especially considering i'm running against a clock. :P
>>
>> Anyways, Have a good one Norman!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dustin Cook
> 
> You mean that dustin has a sock named "gremlin"? He has said he
> has never socked up, so this proves he is a liar.
> 

How is a handle a sock? Raid is a handle, Gremlin is actually the 
very first handle I took. On CB and online. I only deny being "The 
Gremlin" as that individual, isn't me. Anymore so than "raidy" on 
piratebay, actually. Raid/Gremlin, are handles of mine. 
Raidy/TheGremlin are not.



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