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Skybuck Flying
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      05-07-2011
Warning the following website is spreading malware/virus when visitting it:

http://76.191.100.35/89g4/6yr4

Do not click on the fake system warning messages or your system will be
screwed !

Microsoft please investigate this website and secure your browser against it
!

Bye,
Skybuck.


 
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Skybuck Flying
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      05-07-2011
The ip address might belong to an unsuspecting victim therefore it might
disappear.

The infected(?) IP address seems to re-direct to this website which is
spreading the malware:

http://7d9f350.e8l3.org/esecure/?ccf...tsesjete&51f=2

Bye,
Skybuck.


 
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David H. Lipman
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      05-07-2011
From: "Skybuck Flying" <>

> Warning the following website is spreading malware/virus when visitting it:
>
> h**p://76.191.100.35/89g4/6yr4
>
> Do not click on the fake system warning messages or your system will be screwed !
>
> Microsoft please investigate this website and secure your browser against it ! >



Wasn't that so nice of you to post that URL unobfuscated !

Microsoft dropped Usenet and will NOT read this. You want help with malware ?

Post in the malware related groups; alt.comp.virus, alt.comp.anti-virus,
alt.privacy.spyware and/or microsoft.public.security.virus

--
Dave
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VanguardLH
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      05-08-2011
Skybuck Flying wrote:

> Warning the following website is spreading malware/virus when visitting it:
>
> http://76.191.100.35/89g4/6yr4
>
> Do not click on the fake system warning messages or your system will be
> screwed !
>
> Microsoft please investigate this website and secure your browser against it
> !
>
> Bye,
> Skybuck.


And just what do you think us *users* here are going to do about
Microsoft's action on this site? You really thought this was a venue
for free support from Microsoft? It is a newsgroup. Microsoft
scampered away from Usenet.

So why didn't you use the SmartScreen reporting feature in IE8 to get
Microsoft to update their SmartScreen filter?
 
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SC Tom
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      05-08-2011

"VanguardLH" <> wrote in message
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> Skybuck Flying wrote:
>
>> Warning the following website is spreading malware/virus when visitting
>> it:
>>
>> http://76.191.100.35/89g4/6yr4
>>
>> Do not click on the fake system warning messages or your system will be
>> screwed !
>>
>> Microsoft please investigate this website and secure your browser against
>> it
>> !
>>
>> Bye,
>> Skybuck.

>
> And just what do you think us *users* here are going to do about
> Microsoft's action on this site? You really thought this was a venue
> for free support from Microsoft? It is a newsgroup. Microsoft
> scampered away from Usenet.
>
> So why didn't you use the SmartScreen reporting feature in IE8 to get
> Microsoft to update their SmartScreen filter?


Because it's easier to blame someone else for his own security shortcomings
than to actually do something about it himself.
--
SC Tom

 
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Robert Carnegie
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      05-08-2011
On May 8, 6:06*am, VanguardLH <V...@nguard.LH> wrote:
> Skybuck Flying wrote:
> > Warning the following website is spreading malware/virus when visittingit:

>
> >http://76.191.100.35/89g4/6yr4

>
> > Do not click on the fake system warning messages or your system will be
> > screwed !

>
> > Microsoft please investigate this website and secure your browser against it
> > !

>
> > Bye,
> > * Skybuck.

>
> And just what do you think us *users* here are going to do about
> Microsoft's action on this site? *You really thought this was a venue
> for free support from Microsoft? *It is a newsgroup. *Microsoft
> scampered away from Usenet.


Not everyone knows that. In fact, the last time I looked,
microsoft.public.* seemed to be communicating with MSDN, but that was
a while ago. Even so, I don't expect Microsoft to /do/ anything.

....although they have done before: <http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/
7645420.stm>

"Scareware" may not strictly use browser vulnerabilities (although it
may), operating instead by something like "social engineering" -
persuading you to ignore Microsoft's routine warnings about
downloading soffware with care as to where it comes from. But
sometimes you do want to download software.

To add to the confusion, Adobe products such as Flash (in Internet
Explorer) have one of the scarier and stupider genuine software update
routines I've seen - and it doesn't appear to be optional (except by
using Firefox instead for your Flash useage): they install a new
service program on your computer to do the download for you. You have
to go through /lots/ of "Yes I trust this" dialogs to let that happen.

Maybe it's part of a cunning and complex plot to persuade us to use
Silverlight instead of Flash, but Silverlight is on the back burner
now, for the desktop.

I hesitate to hint to business computer administrators how or why to
be less supportive of their users, since I'm on the wrong end of that
relationship someitmes, but I have noticed that if you can ignore any
exciting new Microsoft product or feature for a couple of years, it
goes away again: it happened to Management Studio for developers - or
the Project management features at least - and it's happening to
Silverlight.
 
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John Turco
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      05-09-2011
"David H. Lipman" wrote:
>
> > From: "Skybuck Flying" <>
> >
> > Warning the following website is spreading malware/virus when visitting it:
> >
> > h**p://76.191.100.35/89g4/6yr4
> >
> > Do not click on the fake system warning messages or your system will be screwed !
> >
> > Microsoft please investigate this website and secure your browser against it ! >

>
> Wasn't that so nice of you to post that URL unobfuscated !
>
> Microsoft dropped Usenet and will NOT read this. You want help with malware ?
>
> Post in the malware related groups; alt.comp.virus, alt.comp.anti-virus,
> alt.privacy.spyware and/or microsoft.public.security.virus



Besides, Microsoft "Internet Explorer" is hardly the only vulnerable Web browser,
in existence (and just a few weeks ago, I suffered a malware attack, by somebody
who appeared to be specifically targeting Google "Chrome").

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John Turco <>

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Skybuck Flying
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      05-14-2011

"David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
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> From: "Skybuck Flying" <>
>
>> Warning the following website is spreading malware/virus when visitting
>> it:
>>
>> h**p://76.191.100.35/89g4/6yr4


^ Why all the trouble to fok it up with stars ?!

Don't you have anything better to do on the internet then wasting time with
http-fok-ups ?!

>>
>> Do not click on the fake system warning messages or your system will be
>> screwed !
>>
>> Microsoft please investigate this website and secure your browser against
>> it ! >

>
>
> Wasn't that so nice of you to post that URL unobfuscated !


What's the problem ?

Scared of url ? Don't know what warning means ?

Scared of accidently clicks ?!?

Why don't you do something usefull and report it to Microsoft or the
suggested websites instead of acting like the arse of a donkey.

Bye,
Skybuck.

>
> Microsoft dropped Usenet and will NOT read this. You want help with
> malware ?
>
> Post in the malware related groups; alt.comp.virus, alt.comp.anti-virus,
> alt.privacy.spyware and/or microsoft.public.security.virus
>
> --
> Dave
> Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
>



 
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Skybuck Flying
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      05-14-2011

"Skybuck Flying" <> wrote in message
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>
> "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
> news: ...
>> From: "Skybuck Flying" <>
>>
>>> Warning the following website is spreading malware/virus when visitting
>>> it:
>>>
>>> h**p://76.191.100.35/89g4/6yr4

>
> ^ Why all the trouble to fok it up with stars ?!
>
> Don't you have anything better to do on the internet then wasting time
> with http-fok-ups ?!
>
>>>
>>> Do not click on the fake system warning messages or your system will be
>>> screwed !
>>>
>>> Microsoft please investigate this website and secure your browser
>>> against it ! >

>>
>>
>> Wasn't that so nice of you to post that URL unobfuscated !

>
> What's the problem ?
>
> Scared of url ? Don't know what warning means ?
>
> Scared of accidently clicks ?!?
>
> Why don't you do something usefull and report it to Microsoft or the
> suggested websites instead of acting like the arse of a donkey.


I ment usenet groups...

Anyway here is another tip for Microsoft:

Instead of wasting my time with trying to figure out how and where to report
security risks... built in a little tool in windows which allows users to
report problems to Microsoft... maybe that I'll help...

I surely have no time to traverse the immense websites of Microsoft or even
time to report it via the slow web-infected websites.

Bye,
Skybuck.


 
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Skybuck Flying
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      05-14-2011
You were probably on my ban list because of this ant-fokking and general
retardness of yours, only reason why I see you is because I am on old PC.

I hope you do realize how retarded your http modification is ?!

Anybody that wants to try out the link will simply add the t's back in
therefore you are unnecessarily delaying their test attempt.

Bye,
Bye,
Skybuck.

"David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
news: ...
> From: "Skybuck Flying" <>
>
>> Warning the following website is spreading malware/virus when visitting
>> it:
>>
>> h**p://76.191.100.35/89g4/6yr4
>>
>> Do not click on the fake system warning messages or your system will be
>> screwed !
>>
>> Microsoft please investigate this website and secure your browser against
>> it ! >

>
>
> Wasn't that so nice of you to post that URL unobfuscated !
>
> Microsoft dropped Usenet and will NOT read this. You want help with
> malware ?
>
> Post in the malware related groups; alt.comp.virus, alt.comp.anti-virus,
> alt.privacy.spyware and/or microsoft.public.security.virus
>
> --
> Dave
> Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
>



 
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