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Posted by Dustin Cook on September 9, 2008, 12:34 pm
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> You dumbass I told you I'm not who you think I am and I don't work for
> NASA. Why the hell are you looking through purchase records trying to
> find me? That's a violation and it's illegal. I am going to to report
> this violation to the BBB. As far as MBAM goes and what I said about
> it all you or anyone has to do is test it for themselves. All you have
> to do is right click on any file and it takes 10+ seconds to bring up
> the menu. Turn off resident protection and it opens immediately. You
> can also visit any of the many Antivirus 2008 websites, start the
> download or just cancel it, your MBAM does nothing to block it. Avast
> will and your MBAM does NOT fix the damage done to the display
> properties and screen saver tabs caused by malware nor does it fix a
> corrupted Winsock. Test it for yourself. My Remove-it does all that
> and fixes everything in less then 5 minutes not hours like you scan
> takes. Download it here http://pcbutts1.com/downloads/tools/tools.htm

I've spoken to you on the phone at your home and at your helpdesk. I
still have all of the contact information. I saved it in the event I'd
need to make a call or two again.

If MBAM's resident protection module is running, downloading and
installing Antivirus2008 will not be possible. I don't know why your even
trying to compare your stolen script to a real program. BugHunter 0wned
you, and MBAM well, it's years beyond you.

That damage you keep going on about isn't damage at all, it's a policy
key setting and we DO remove them.


--
Regards,
Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org



Posted by The Real Truth MVP on September 9, 2008, 1:46 pm
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Ok you dumbass I will spell it out for you. Go here
http://www.advancedprivacyguard.com/ and click on the download link, your
antivirus should detect it Avast does. For testing purposes disable your
antivirus and download the file. MBAM resident detection does not block it.
Click install. MBAM Resident protection does not block it. Run a scan using
MBAM it detects and removes it. Your boss Bruce said in an interview on
Besttechie a few weeks ago that everything MBAM detects during its scans are
also blocked when using the paid version with real-time protection. Now stop
trying to portray me as a liar and fix your product. Below is the log file
done just a few minutes ago.

Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware 1.27
Database version: 1131
Windows 6.0.6001 Service Pack 1

9/9/2008 10:31:41 AM
mbam-log-2008-09-09 (10-31-41).txt

Scan type: Quick Scan
Objects scanned: 47855
Time elapsed: 3 minute(s), 50 second(s)

Memory Processes Infected: 1
Memory Modules Infected: 0
Registry Keys Infected: 3
Registry Values Infected: 1
Registry Data Items Infected: 1
Folders Infected: 2
Files Infected: 8

Memory Processes Infected:
C:\Users\pcbutts1\Desktop\FreeSetup.exe (Rogue.AdvancedPrivacyGuard) ->
Unloaded process successfully.

Memory Modules Infected:
(No malicious items detected)

Registry Keys Infected:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\
(Trojan.FakeAlert) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\AdvancedPrivacyGuard
(Rogue.AdvancedPrivacyGuard) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\AdvancedPrivacyGuard
(Rogue.AdvancedPrivacyGuard) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.

Registry Values Infected:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\advancedprivacyguard
(Rogue.AdvancedPrivacyGuard) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.

Registry Data Items Infected:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\scrfile\shell\open\command\ (Broken.OpenCommand) -> Bad:
("%1" %*) Good: ("%1" /S) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.

Folders Infected:
C:\Program Files\AdvancedPrivacyGuard (Rogue.AdvancedPrivacyGuard) ->
Quarantined and deleted successfully.
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\AdvancedPrivacyGuard
(Rogue.AdvancedPrivacyGuard) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.

Files Infected:
C:\Users\pcbutts1\Desktop\FreeSetup.exe (Rogue.AdvancedPrivacyGuard) ->
Delete on reboot.
C:\Program Files\AdvancedPrivacyGuard\apg.exe
(Rogue.AdvancedPrivacyGuard) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start
Menu\Programs\AdvancedPrivacyGuard\AdvancedPrivacyGuard.lnk
(Rogue.AdvancedPrivacyGuard) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start
Menu\Programs\AdvancedPrivacyGuard\Uninstall AdvancedPrivacyGuard.lnk
(Rogue.AdvancedPrivacyGuard) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.
C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\AdvancedPrivacyGuard.lnk
(Rogue.AdvancedPrivacyGuard) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.
C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick
Launch\AdvancedPrivacyGuard.lnk (Rogue.AdvancedPrivacyGuard) -> Quarantined
and deleted successfully.
C:\Users\pcbutts1\Desktop\AdvancedPrivacyGuard.lnk
(Rogue.AdvancedPrivacyGuard) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.
C:\Users\pcbutts1\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick
Launch\AdvancedPrivacyGuard.lnk (Rogue.AdvancedPrivacyGuard) -> Quarantined
and deleted successfully.


--
Cyberstalking is a crime. If you had one as bad as I did simply ignoring
them is not an option.




>
>> You dumbass I told you I'm not who you think I am and I don't work for
>> NASA. Why the hell are you looking through purchase records trying to
>> find me? That's a violation and it's illegal. I am going to to report
>> this violation to the BBB. As far as MBAM goes and what I said about
>> it all you or anyone has to do is test it for themselves. All you have
>> to do is right click on any file and it takes 10+ seconds to bring up
>> the menu. Turn off resident protection and it opens immediately. You
>> can also visit any of the many Antivirus 2008 websites, start the
>> download or just cancel it, your MBAM does nothing to block it. Avast
>> will and your MBAM does NOT fix the damage done to the display
>> properties and screen saver tabs caused by malware nor does it fix a
>> corrupted Winsock. Test it for yourself. My Remove-it does all that
>> and fixes everything in less then 5 minutes not hours like you scan
>> takes. Download it here http://pcbutts1.com/downloads/tools/tools.htm
>
> I've spoken to you on the phone at your home and at your helpdesk. I
> still have all of the contact information. I saved it in the event I'd
> need to make a call or two again.
>
> If MBAM's resident protection module is running, downloading and
> installing Antivirus2008 will not be possible. I don't know why your even
> trying to compare your stolen script to a real program. BugHunter 0wned
> you, and MBAM well, it's years beyond you.
>
> That damage you keep going on about isn't damage at all, it's a policy
> key setting and we DO remove them.
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
> BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
> MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org
>
>


Posted by Dustin Cook on September 10, 2008, 1:03 pm
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> Ok you dumbass I will spell it out for you. Go here
> http://www.advancedprivacyguard.com/ and click on the download link,
> your antivirus should detect it Avast does. For testing purposes
> disable your antivirus and download the file. MBAM resident detection
> does not block it. Click install. MBAM Resident protection does not
> block it. Run a scan using MBAM it detects and removes it. Your boss
> Bruce said in an interview on Besttechie a few weeks ago that
> everything MBAM detects during its scans are also blocked when using
> the paid version with real-time protection. Now stop trying to portray
> me as a liar and fix your product. Below is the log file done just a
> few minutes ago.

According to the log you posted, we do get it, and clean it up...

Now, to clear something up. MBAM isn't going to catch a file still being
downloaded. we don't hook the same ways as AVAST does. Once the file is
downloaded, with resident protection enabled, it shouldn't be allowed to
execute.


--
Regards,
Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org



Posted by The Real Truth MVP on September 10, 2008, 7:29 pm
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Then why did it let it execute.

--
Cyberstalking is a crime. If you had one as bad as I did simply ignoring
them is not an option.




>
>> Ok you dumbass I will spell it out for you. Go here
>> http://www.advancedprivacyguard.com/ and click on the download link,
>> your antivirus should detect it Avast does. For testing purposes
>> disable your antivirus and download the file. MBAM resident detection
>> does not block it. Click install. MBAM Resident protection does not
>> block it. Run a scan using MBAM it detects and removes it. Your boss
>> Bruce said in an interview on Besttechie a few weeks ago that
>> everything MBAM detects during its scans are also blocked when using
>> the paid version with real-time protection. Now stop trying to portray
>> me as a liar and fix your product. Below is the log file done just a
>> few minutes ago.
>
> According to the log you posted, we do get it, and clean it up...
>
> Now, to clear something up. MBAM isn't going to catch a file still being
> downloaded. we don't hook the same ways as AVAST does. Once the file is
> downloaded, with resident protection enabled, it shouldn't be allowed to
> execute.
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
> BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
> MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org
>
>


Posted by Gaz on September 9, 2008, 7:26 pm
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The Real Truth MVP wrote:
> Why the hell are you looking through purchase records
> trying to find me? That's a violation and it's illegal

In what context would that be illegal? Would it be illegal for a shop owner
to check through their reciepts on an evening??

. I am going to
> to report this violation to the BBB. As far as MBAM goes and what I
> said about it all you or anyone has to do is test it for themselves.
> All you have to do is right click on any file and it takes 10+
> seconds to bring up the menu. Turn off resident protection and it
> opens immediately. You can also visit any of the many Antivirus 2008
> websites, start the download or just cancel it, your MBAM does
> nothing to block it. Avast will and your MBAM does NOT fix the damage
> done to the display properties and screen saver tabs caused by
> malware nor does it fix a corrupted Winsock. Test it for yourself. My
> Remove-it does all that and fixes everything in less then 5 minutes
> not hours like you scan takes. Download it here
> http://pcbutts1.com/downloads/tools/tools.htm
>

Gaz



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