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BugHunter Signature Update - June 13th, 2008
Whats new in this signature database update?
June 13th, 2008 Additions: Adware.BHO.avh Malware.dam Rogue.Antispystorm Rogue.ZinapsAntispyware (+4) Rootkit.KUA (+6) Trojan.Crypt.Delf.P Trojan.Downloader.BQDL (+2) Trojan.Downloader.Delf.OCE Trojan.Downloader.Delphi.gen Trojan.Downloader.Fraudload.CN Trojan.Downloader.Misleadapp Trojan.Downloader.Nonaco.C Trojan.Downloader.Swizzor.A Trojan.Downloader.Tipikit.F (+2) Trojan.Downloader.VB.VQH Trojan.Downloader.Zlob.gen (+2) Trojan.Dropper.Farfli.C Trojan.Dropper.RZP Trojan.FakeAlert.SS Trojan.GBDialer.J (+2) Trojan.Mondera.gen (+2) Trojan.Peed.JLN (+3) Trojan.Proxy.Dlena.fo Trojan.Proxy.Dlena.fz Trojan.PWS.OnLineGames.ZAI Trojan.PWS.QQPass.bsg Trojan.Vundo.gen (+3) Trojan.Zlob.CMD Unclassified.Trojan (+6) Worm.Zhelatin.zy (+2) Removals: None Total now stands at 12,714 signatures for malware. If you haven't already given malwarebytes antimalware a try, it's recommended: -- Regards, Dustin Cook - BugHunter v2.2e AntiMalware Removal Utility |
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Re: BugHunter Signature Update - June 13th, 2008
Dustin Cook wrote:
> Whats new in this signature database update? Nothing useful. > June 13th, 2008 Black Friday! <snipped the crap to save bandwidth> You're still pumping out this pathetic pilf then you pretentious prat? Too much time on your hands lad, you ought crawl outa' that whiffy room inta' the sunshine. Take a walk in the woods, take a dump with the bear's, shoot your sorry self even. > If you haven't already given malwarebytes antimalware a try, it's > recommended: By whom, your liebe Mutter? |
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Re: BugHunter Signature Update - June 13th, 2008
"Inigo Trellis" <inigo t> wrote in
news:4854cc3d$.uk.tiscali.com: > Dustin Cook wrote: >> Whats new in this signature database update? > > Nothing useful. Depends on your point of view. If your okay with those programs being present on your computer, then you wouldn't find this update useful. If you authored any of them, you really wouldn't see any use for this update, or future ones. >> June 13th, 2008 > > Black Friday! Superstition isn't a logical thought process. Are you overly religious as well? Will you avoid walking under a ladder? > You're still pumping out this pathetic pilf then you pretentious prat? Well, it has so many users, I couldn't very well leave them out. For technical people, BugHunter is indeed a very useful tool in the fight against malware. If you have developed something better, feel free to provide us a link to review it. >> If you haven't already given malwarebytes antimalware a try, it's >> recommended: > > By whom, your liebe Mutter? Although she likes it too, the interface is designed for non computer people. Feel free to do a bit of googling on the program I suggested MBAM. I don't think your going to find toomany people who are unhappy with it. -- Regards, Dustin Cook - BugHunter v2.2e AntiMalware Removal Utility For Windows users, I highly recommend: - MalwareBytes AntiMalware |
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Re: BugHunter Signature Update - June 13th, 2008
Cookybloke/whatever waffled on so much I had to snip the entire contents to
save him/her from further embarrassment: I snipped the lot matey as I found your response as about as nonsensical as one would expect from an inebriated Russian tractor driver forgetting the fact he'd spent the last month in a frenzied crack pipe sucking session in an attempt to convince his crop of cabbages to metaphorically change into a warehouse full to the roof of the finest Balkan opiate. Suddenly in a rush of shit to the brain he found himself and his beloved tractor caught up in the middle of Mr. Putins annual Mayday Red Square drive-by displaying his monolithic wheeled and tracked intercontinental magic fireworks. The Moscow traffic police just love these jokers, infact they encourage them just to give their new entrants the chance to crack a few heads and feel at home handling the cities low life. Why not take a trip out there yourself? I'm sure if you explained your handicaps, Moscow's finest would club together and cough up the cost of a one way airfare and accommodation and welcome you with a cacophony of orchestrated nightstick skull cracking. It could even prove to be therapeutic and you may well become a healthy woman again. Yes, I know you insist the surgery was a success but it's as clear as crystal you should have stayed in your male gender role and continued cracking out further issues of your infamous viri infestations. Sadly cooking thing, you have little left in your pathetic minuscule existence to even impress a fecking aardvark on the lowest rung of the pecking order ladder of life, infact the poor bastard at the mere thought would probably just as well take it's sorry arsed self to the nearest highway and prey to it's maker for a speeding truck to put it out of his misery and become just another number to add to the road toll of squidgy carcass's. Just to show I do have a gram of sympathy for your trunk full maladies, allow me to introduce you to one our finest Polish bloggers giving the civilized world a privileged peek into one of our favorite Amercans (sic) fund raising speeches to trouser a few more greenbacks to defeat that baggy eyed old Hilary Hasbeen and send her packing back home to Wild Willy Hicocky Cliterton. Do explore Stan the Lavmans blog, it may not cure your major indispositions korky but it will sure as hell induce you to splatter your monitor and keyboard with the contents of your snoring organ. Here we go. Now you have a nice day and carry on fiddling with that BuggeryBallsUp application, you never know, but one day in the future NASA may even burn it to disk and launch it up there into the firmament to inform other life forms that we earthlings are relatively harmless and have an infectious sense of humour! |
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Re: BugHunter Signature Update - June 13th, 2008
"Inigo Trellis" <inigo t> wrote in
news:4859d612$.uk.tiscali.com: > Cookybloke/whatever waffled on so much I had to snip the entire > contents to save him/her from further embarrassment: *yawn* Alot of words for so little substance... -- Regards, Dustin Cook - BugHunter v2.2e AntiMalware Removal Utility For Windows users, I highly recommend: - MalwareBytes AntiMalware |
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