Re: Trackers Second Review Response

From: removevalid (_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 10/01/03


Date: Wed, 01 Oct 2003 11:13:53 +0400


Mike wrote:

> "Tracker" <"snailmail(removevalid)222000"@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:3F79F495.C2407665@yahoo.com...
> > Remember, we're talking about Windows Platforms (excluding 2000,NT,XP)
>
> Remember also that most users are using the very versions of the operating
> system you choose to ignore. Also remember that there are less security
> problems with Windows 9x and more with 2000 & XP and this makes your book
> worth even less.

You don't want to be constructive and help other computer users then don't
waste all of our time.

> It is pointless to ramble on about VPNs in Windows 9x dial
> up networking etc. when the vast majority of users with new computers will
> be using XP. Your out of date advice will only serve to further muddy the
> waters for the new user you claim to be helping.

In my possession are 80,000+ computer victims running less then XP, 2000 and
NT. Yes, 80+000! This information is in a very safe place. The information
in my book will help millions of computer users, but the "Gold" is what we
discovered on many hard drives. Do you think a Courthouse, a University,
Boeing, a Hospital and so many other "Corporations" want the world to know
their computers are hackable to the WORLD.

> > and my book was written for basic home computer users only. It's has
> > seen grown into a book which will help three levels of computer Windows
> > users.
>
> What three levels? Dumb, Dumber and The Trackers?
>

The basic computer home user, the people who do know something about Computers,
The Internet and Hackers and Bikers.

>
> >remember that we were changing between DHCP, PPP and dial-up every few
>
> Hilarious! Do you even know what these terms mean? Please explain how you
> might use DHCP to connect to the Internet or how you might establish the
> same connection without PPP? A proper explanation in your own words might
> just give you some credence around here.

DHCP was used on AT&T Cable, PPP= had a bit to drink to discuss this. Cable
and DSL connections don't need a phone line to connect to an ISP, since your
always connected. While our modems were connected, we changed settings in
winipcfg and used the dial-up ISP address, but we were still online with Cable
and DSL. Can't say too much more since alcohol makes ones mind wonder. During
this time, we witnessed hackers saying "what happened to the Server". HA-HA!
Don't ask.
One day people will take us serious and we can't wait.

The Best Kept Secrets of Backdoors, Cracking, Firewalls, Hacking, Proxies, The
Internet, Trojan Horses, Virtual Private Networks, Virus, Windows and different
types of Servers can be found at:
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Tracker



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