I've done both of these 'silly things'!

I've done both of these 'silly things'!

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I've done both of these 'silly things'! ~BD~ 03-30-2008
Posted by ~BD~ on March 30, 2008, 5:17 pm
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Hello Dave

Please refrain from starting your usual dialogue with this post here. The
link claymania
is legitimate and very easy to understand
--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

<snip>

Hello Peter - I trust you are well.

You are well aware that I've been 'researching' how bad thing are done
nowadays on the Internet. You also know that I did my best to convince
others of the need to combat Cybercrime which has increased exponentially
over the last 3 years.

'jen' introduced a topic yesterday on annexcafe.general.user2user entitled
Massive IFrame Attack. I'd be interested to learn what you might think of
what has been said in that thread.

Dave



Posted by ~BD~ on March 31, 2008, 3:55 am
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Hello Dave

Please refrain from starting your usual dialogue with this post here. The
link claymania
is legitimate and very easy to understand
--
Peter
___________________________________________________

I have no doubt at all that information provided by the claymania link is
valid and lgitimate.

You are one of the few folk, Peter, who have followed my multifarious
questions both here and on Annexcafe. Perhaps you could/would help me with a
small connundrum.

Annexcafe had (maybe still has) a 'back-up' facility with another
server-owner for use in the event of server problems - I believe it was a
reciprocal arrangement. The site ........ www.dogagent.com. I used to be
able to read newsgroup messages there too, by using 'news.dogagent.com' but
that facility seems no longer available (at least here on *my* PC).

Should you have the time, I wonder if you could investigate/suggest the
possible cause and report back in due course. TIA

Dave



Posted by Dave H on March 31, 2008, 8:25 am
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> Annexcafe had (maybe still has) a 'back-up' facility with another
> server-owner for use in the event of server problems - I believe it was a
> reciprocal arrangement. The site ........ www.dogagent.com. I used to be
> able to read newsgroup messages there too, by using 'news.dogagent.com'
> but that facility seems no longer available (at least here on *my* PC).
>
> Should you have the time, I wonder if you could investigate/suggest the
> possible cause and report back in due course. TIA
>

Answer from server owner-
You are blocked because I considered you a nutter, with conspiracy theories
filling your mind.
Never was there anything you contributed of value, just meanderings of an
old befuddled mind.
Heaps of patience and reasoning were used upon you, all wasted.

In short, I considered you an old fool who got on my nerves.
The things keeping you out are considerable, and still there are things in
reserve I could use.

You knew all this, so why bother going where you are not wanted?
Don't want an answer to that of course.

So long, thanks for all the fish.
--
Dave


Posted by ~BD~ on March 31, 2008, 9:16 am
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojydNb3Lrrs

<snip>

So long, thanks for all the fish.
> --
> Dave



Posted by FromTheRafters on March 30, 2008, 4:31 pm
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> In this article http://www.claymania.com/panic.html it says:-

[snip]

> I am particularly interested in /this/ statement therein:-
>
> "Format may remove everything *except* the virus".
>
> I'd be most grateful if someone will explain this to me. TIA

The virus could reside in the boot code, which 'format' wouldn't touch.
You would effectively lose all data stored as files, while format went
about its business sprucing up the underlying structure. Kind of like
tightening up bookshelves to make them ready for some new books.
The boot code isn't stored in a file, so is unaffected by formatting.


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