Courtney Smith!! How Dare You!

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Courtney Smith!! How Dare You!

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You know who you are and you know darn good and well I have left you along for a LONG TIME!
And WHAT DO I GET IN RETURN???
YOU SPAMMING MY MAIL BOX.
I HOPE THESE PEOPLE REALIZE WHAT A JERK YOU REALLY ARE!
YOU DON"T KNOW WHAT YOUR TALKING ABOUT
YOU'VE CRASHED MORE PEOPLES COMPUTER THAN I'VE EVER HEARD OF.
AND THEN YOU CRY OH POL OLE ME!
SO STOP YOUR SPAMMING before I ger REALLY mad!
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Post by mnosteele52 »

I second that.......Lobo, you sent me 6 emails all with a virus that Norton auto deleted. So you better learn to use a real antivirus app and take me out of your address book. :mad: :mad:

Buggyman you'd better scan your pc for viruses all the one's I received were viruses. :rolleyes:
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Post by earthmofo »

He probably doesn't know he has it. I ended up with 8 emails from Lobo all infected with the W32.Yaha.F@mm virus. It's a nasty little bugger that will email everyone in your address book as well as try to disable any firewall and antivirus programs if it gets onto your system. Symantec has a tool to remove it.
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Post by Buggyman »

mnosteele,
The smart thing I did was not opening any of the attach files... and the second smart thing I did was put him on my mail blocker.
Third thing I did was IMMEDIATLY scan MY PC for Viruses.

earthmofo,
WHo said anything about BoBo? I said Courtney Smith.
These did not have the charcaristic of that particular worm. And Most worms require Opening the attached file to infect your pc.
I guess Courtney wasn't smart enough to know that.
Anyway.. NO matter... Courtney has been blocked from sending me e-mails anyway.

Ok.. I'm going back to my Peaceful quiet world!
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Post by Duzmor »

I got the samething - Like 6 or 7 Virus in my e-mail Man

Pain in the Butt Big time !!!

Then I got a sorry about it !! thank god I had Norton up-to date and running!!!


Duzmor :D :D

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Post by earthmofo »

Originally posted by Buggyman


earthmofo,
WHo said anything about BoBo? I said Courtney Smith.


Courtney Smith is Lobo. Actually I think it's his wife's addy.
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Post by mnosteele52 »

I hope Lobo learns a lesson from this and uses a good antivirus app. This is the second virus he has be infected with in the past few months. He always posts "I don't use any AV app running all the time or firewall (other than XP's) because they take up too many resources"..... geez you've got almost 1024MB of RAM so wise up and play safe and smart. :rolleyes:

BTW Lobo since you hate me so much why am I in your address book? :rolleyes:
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Post by Andrzej »

from epidemiology it is not fair !
everyone must protect yourself & others

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Post by Buggyman »

Originally posted by mnosteele52
I hope Lobo learns a lesson from this and uses a good antivirus app. This is the second virus he has be infected with in the past few months. He always posts "I don't use any AV app running all the time or firewall (other than XP's) because they take up too many resources"..... geez you've got almost 1024MB of RAM so wise up and play safe and smart. :rolleyes:

BTW Lobo since you hate me so much why am I in your address book? :rolleyes:


That's what I want to know.... :rolleyes:
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Post by earthmofo »

He was testing his connection speed and had shut down everything that was running then forgot to turn it back on again.

Speed testing is fine but I don't and wouldn't test that way. I prefer to test with my machine running normally. I'm only concerened with the overall performance of my connection under normal operating conditions and not just my plain speed. Besides, I've never noticed any real speed differences with everything turned off.
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Post by mnosteele52 »

Go here for the removal tool from Symantec. I'm working on a clients pc right now that was infected with it and had to use the tool.

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Post by mnosteele52 »

Originally posted by earthmofo
He was testing his connection speed and had shut down everything that was running then forgot to turn it back on again.


Lobo when are you going to learn that apps running in the background aren't going to effect your connection? A firewall might possibly effect it but you want accurate "real world" results so it should be enabled so you can compensate for it if need be.

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earthmofo,

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It's very nice for you to try to defend Lobo...
But do so at your own risk.. and don't say you weren't warned.
He has begged sympathy from many of us and then stab us in the back when we were nice to him.
I myself have been there done that.. I wouldn't trust him with my cat which I hate anyway with him.

I'm done...

Buggy :D
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