SpywareGaurd & SG9

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Gerry

I thought it was Uflungdung?


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Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
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A

Alias

Leythos said:
Please quote where I've lied anywhere - take your time, since you won't
be able to show anything.

You just did.
Windows PC's can easily be secured, with a basic set of methods and a
little common sense.

You did it again.

Alias
 
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Alias

Leythos said:
Again, this shows your complete lack of understanding of Windows and
security. I have not said that "windows boxes are secure", I've said
that my computers running windows, by following standard security
practices, being aware of threats, have not been compromised in the 30+
years I've been working with computers (and yes, I know that Windows
wasn't available 30 years ago).

Bragging doesn't make you any less of a liar.
So, the fact remains that a Windows XP box CAN be properly secured, that
the network can easily be secured and protect the users/computer, and
that people CAN use Windows without being compromised.
Liar.


Your lack of ability, comprehension, skill, and your complete bias and
lie history proves that you don't know what you are talking about.

More lies. Ho hum.

Alias
 
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db ´¯`·.. >

sg9scanner.com has been
reported to spybot for
inclusion into the hosts
file.

likely to be no real method
in stopping malware
from hungary infecting
the computers of the
world - but I'm open to
suggestions:

http://whois.domaintools.com/sg9scanner.com

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- Systems Analyst
- Database Developer
- Accountancy
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L

Leythos

You just did.


You did it again.

And yet businesses that have people that ARE aware of how to secure
Windows PC, security threats, etc... are able to secure the windows
systems against threats all the time..... Seems that the World proves
you wrong again.
 
A

Alias

Leythos said:
And yet businesses that have people that ARE aware of how to secure
Windows PC, security threats, etc... are able to secure the windows
systems against threats all the time..... Seems that the World proves
you wrong again.

Liar, Windows, by definition, is vulnerable to attacks and any and all
"security" apps and configurations cannot detect new malware. Period.

BTW, you only speak for Leythos, not the world, but it does fit in with
your supercilious and arrogant nature.

Alias
 
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Leythos

Liar, Windows, by definition, is vulnerable to attacks and any and all
"security" apps and configurations cannot detect new malware. Period.

That does not make my statement a Lie - the fact is that many networks
are never compromised, and it's because people pay attention, secure
their system, understand the threats - which contradicts your base
position and proves you have no understanding of Windows or security.
BTW, you only speak for Leythos, not the world, but it does fit in with
your supercilious and arrogant nature.

And you speak for yourself, since you don't have thousands of computers
under your belt. I speak for my experience in maintaining different
customers networks with Win/Unix servers and workstations - having not a
single one of them being compromised in all my years.

While I have seen compromised computers, it's always been because the
user didn't attempt to follow best practices and didn't take the well
known measures to secure their systems.
 
A

Alias

Leythos said:
That does not make my statement a Lie - the fact is that many networks
are never compromised, and it's because people pay attention, secure
their system, understand the threats - which contradicts your base
position and proves you have no understanding of Windows or security.


And you speak for yourself, since you don't have thousands of computers
under your belt. I speak for my experience in maintaining different
customers networks with Win/Unix servers and workstations - having not a
single one of them being compromised in all my years.

While I have seen compromised computers, it's always been because the
user didn't attempt to follow best practices and didn't take the well
known measures to secure their systems.

Liar.

Alias
 
G

Gerry

Is this what is called a love / hate relationship?


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Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
 
L

Leythos

Is this what is called a love / hate relationship?

No, it's a Hate thing on Alias's part, he hates Microsoft and argues
with anyone that states they can use it without problem or that they can
use it to actually work, or that has never been compromised....

Now, if you post the false virtues of Ubuntu in lots of MS groups, bad-
mouth vista before you've even installed it, cry about how bad
activation is, then you're one of his buddies and he'll send you love
notes :)
 
G

Gerry

Please keep your distance. You can chant "Fight, Fight, Fight...." to
urge the Gladiators on.


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Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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db ´¯`·.. >

Hello,

Thanks for reporting. :)
We have added it to our detections.

Best regards
Sandra
Team Spybot

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- Database Developer
- Accountancy
- Veteran of the Armed Forces
 
R

Rajdeep

Rogue Security Softwares are applications that pretend to be legitimate
security applications. They use various kinds of tactics to make the user
believe the legitimacy of these applications. They will have a very
professional look and feel, almost identical to some of the legitimate
Security Softwares available today. They instigate the user to download these
Rogue applications. However, at times, they don’t even need the user’s
intervention for downloading them into the system. Read more in the below
article: http://www.malwareinfo.org/files/RogueAntiSpyware.pdf
 

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