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Posted by ~BD~ on November 13, 2008, 4:06 am
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>> ~BD~ wrote:
>>> ASAP started out as a small band of security support sites under
>>> siege, but has expanded rapidly to include the "Best of the Best"
>>> the Internet Security Community has to offer.
>>> ASAP is made up of internet security oriented website and forum
>>> owners, administrators, and staff, as well as individuals,
>>> companies, and various organizations also dedicated to providing
>>> security related support to computer end users.
>>> Can anyone tell me why Aumha is not a member? http://aumha.net/
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>> A personal choice?
>>
>> A lot of the questions you seem to ask are looking for reasons that are
>> not yours to know - or so it seems to me. I have nothing to do with
>> http://aumha.net/ (that I know of - hah) - but I know you seem to have an
>> obsession with them and their members - or at least some sort of 'must
>> mention the site/talk about the members' thing...
>>
>> In short - you seem to ask some questions that boil down to a single
>> answer : "Said entity you refer to decided to/not to do something for
>> reasons only said entity knows or should be privy to."
>>
>> After all - you want someone asking you why you do every little thing?
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>> Shenan Stanley
>> MS-MVP
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>> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
>> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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>>
> Hi Shenan :)
>
> I suppose my interest was aroused when I first read this article, which
> starts off with:-
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> "Terrorist organizations and other national enemies have launched bogus
> Web sites that mask their covert information or provide misleading
> information to users they identify as federal employees or agents,
> according to Lance Cottrell, founder and chief scientist at Anonymizer of
> San Diego"
>
> http://www.gcn.com/online/vol1_no1/40075-1.html#
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> My attendance at the University of Life has taught me that if folk are
> reluctant to answer what I perceive as straight-forward queries, they
> probably have something to hide!
>
> I do appreciate your guideance, though. Thank you.
>
> Dave
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Developing this just a little further. This URL lists the current members of
the Alliance of Security Analysis Professionals http://asap.maddoktor2.com/
One such organisation is http://www.hijackthis.nl/ - about which I have no
concerns. It was once recommended that I use this facility:--
http://www.hijackthis.de (Note that this is a German site) .
Whilst I have been advised by PA Bear that 'automated' facilities should
*never* be used to review a Hijackthis log, for experimental purposes I have
done so on many occasions. Perhaps that has been a mistake ........ but it
has been interesting!
If anyone has any experience of using this facility, I'd be most interested
to learn their views on same.
Dave
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