Attention cool dude virus writers!
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2005 9:08 pm
rant alert
There, thought that would bring you in. You're c*nts, the lot of you. Virus, spyware, malware, trojan and tracker programmers.
Just needed to be said. Perhaps it was the reaction you wanted but I'm not saying it lightly. Its true. You're all scum.
I haven't lost anything off my computer, or suffered any great disruption (apart from some recent instability). But my recent updates to virus checker and pair of spyware catchers shows about fifty things that managed to slip by the old versions, which were only a couple months gone. Consider what that means for someone who DOESNT know where their towel is, electronic security wise, for a moment. (Oh, BTW I have a firewall, and hardly ever touch internet explorer with a pole - outlook isn't even installed)
What that result means is that in the intervening months some of you sociopaths have been busy at work figuring out new and ingenious ways to get your identity-stealing, usage tracking, system compromising SH*T into people's computers, around their firewalls and painstakingly researched spy-and-virus-blocking/killing software since it's last release.
Seriously, don't you have anything better to do? Donate your CPU runtime to the anti-cancer drug search molecular modelling project, something like that?
Morons.
i'm not in a very forgiving mood for fools and dipsh*ts at the moment, least of all anonymous dipsh*ts whose only goal in their sad lives is to create a program that will hack my computer and spread havoc ... havoc they probably won't even get to witness, merely watch. can't we trace their IP, strongarm their ISPs and divert the next terrorist threat to THEIR home?
The saddest thing of all is that they must have some real spark of programming talent to figure out the exploits and tricks they use, smarts that could really get them somewhere if applied creatively and positively, make a difference in the world. With idiots this clever (hmm?), who needs dumb enemies?
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There, thought that would bring you in. You're c*nts, the lot of you. Virus, spyware, malware, trojan and tracker programmers.
Just needed to be said. Perhaps it was the reaction you wanted but I'm not saying it lightly. Its true. You're all scum.
I haven't lost anything off my computer, or suffered any great disruption (apart from some recent instability). But my recent updates to virus checker and pair of spyware catchers shows about fifty things that managed to slip by the old versions, which were only a couple months gone. Consider what that means for someone who DOESNT know where their towel is, electronic security wise, for a moment. (Oh, BTW I have a firewall, and hardly ever touch internet explorer with a pole - outlook isn't even installed)
What that result means is that in the intervening months some of you sociopaths have been busy at work figuring out new and ingenious ways to get your identity-stealing, usage tracking, system compromising SH*T into people's computers, around their firewalls and painstakingly researched spy-and-virus-blocking/killing software since it's last release.
Seriously, don't you have anything better to do? Donate your CPU runtime to the anti-cancer drug search molecular modelling project, something like that?
Morons.
i'm not in a very forgiving mood for fools and dipsh*ts at the moment, least of all anonymous dipsh*ts whose only goal in their sad lives is to create a program that will hack my computer and spread havoc ... havoc they probably won't even get to witness, merely watch. can't we trace their IP, strongarm their ISPs and divert the next terrorist threat to THEIR home?
The saddest thing of all is that they must have some real spark of programming talent to figure out the exploits and tricks they use, smarts that could really get them somewhere if applied creatively and positively, make a difference in the world. With idiots this clever (hmm?), who needs dumb enemies?
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