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date: 2014-11-15 02:19:00
subject: Dustin Cook aka Raid: The

DuckTurd Sayeth to Virus Victim:
"This is not our fault, but your own."

Arrogance, eh?

The criminal mindset again. Blame the victim.

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From: raid...@yahoo.com (Raid)
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Subject: Re: It's enough to drive a man to drink . . . .
Date: 29 Nov 2001 10:38:06 -0800
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"Joe S."  wrote in message
news:...
> This damn Badtrans virus and its variants are EVERYWHERE.  I update my
> Norton AntiVirus weekly -- have now started updating it daily.  Norton scans
> my e-mail and everything else I do and it's been going off like crazy for
> several days now.  I received 7 -- count 'em -- SEVEN -- e-mails tonite with
> badtrans or badtrans variants.  Norton caught them all.

Badtrans is a worm; Not a virus. You recieved 7 emails carrying it
because the users are ignorant enough to be infected by it. Badtrans.B
uses known exploits with the microsoft outlook/ie software programs to
auto execute itself when you click on the subject. The people who sent
you the virus are clearly too incompetent to patch their respective
email clients.

> My neighbor came over and asked me why her hard drive is constantly
> spinning -- told her it sounds like she's got the bug.

You shouldn't be advising people concerning virus matters; You aren't
qualified.

>  She has no anti-virus software installed -- she purchased Norton a couple of
> months ago but never installed it.

Hrm. That's akin to a safety on a gun. If the safety's never turned
on, it's not going to stop somebody from accidently firing that gun.
It also reinforces the point of incompetent users; She bought the av
(good one, for a change) but never bothered to install it. (stupid)

> I hope there is a special place deep in hell for the muthahfukahs who think
> this #### is cute.  In fact, I expressed that opinion at work last week only
> to have the resident hacker defend his profession.

Your opinion is based highly on ignorance. Why should their be a place
in hell for intelligent people? It's not entirely our fault (vx) that
you and those like you aren't really knowledgable with computers, and
so you get taken advantage of. This is not our fault, but your own.
Education is your friend, use it for a change.

> I advised him that if he ever sent me a virus I would visit him with my
>friends Mr. Smith and Mr. Wesson and they would have a talk with his
>computer.

It's a pity you never expressed such an opinion towards me. I have
glock and remington that would probably like to meet your smith and
wesson. Do you think threatening people with bodily harm because
somebody got one over on you is a really mature thing to do?

> man to drink -- in  fact, I think I'll have a sip right now -- let's see, is
> two fingers measured horizontally or vertically???.

Yes, drinking is highly recommended for those who can't cope. Drink
up.

Regards,
Raid [slam]

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