Re: How to destroy windows 2000 :)

From: Shannon Jacobs (shanen@my-deja.com)
Date: 11/30/02


From: "Shannon Jacobs" <shanen@my-deja.com>
Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2002 10:08:22 +0900


"MacroMad" <username@email.co.yu> wrote in message
news:<as6ikq$nph4v$1@ID-131597.news.dfncis.de>...
> http://shanenj.tripod.com/kumon.html
>
> Is this you??
>
> If you need a loan for the plastic surgery, please call me :D

Perhaps it is. In that case, and quite unlike you, I would apparently have
no particular reason to lie or hide or quake in my shoes. What are you so
afraid of? Mummy is going to take your computer away if she finds out you're
being naughty again?

As far as the monetary aspects go, if I thought many other residents of
Germany were as unintelligent as you, I would certainly have to reconsider
my investments in Euros. So now I get to offer the financial advice. I
advise you not to break open your piggy bank just yet. Never can tell when
you might need to buy a new hard disk. [Perhaps that is the answer to your
original question?]

Already wasted too much time with your "ad hominem" games. You show no more
promise there than with your "computer security" games. But let's take a
stab at the actual topic of the newsgroup, eh?

These years there are increasing concerns about various forms of computer
vandalism, and Microsoft has succeeded in making Windows the favored target.
Interesting form of success there. Microsoft has taken the money and run
away. They explicitly and legally disavow any liability for the harms that
evil people like you aspire to cause. Microsoft's only concern with security
is that it has become a marketing problem that threatens future sales.

Backtracking, is it interesting to consider why someone would want to go out
and injure innocent people? My speculation is that these sickos are mostly
in two groups. Some of them are basically just unusually cowardly children
going through their violent rebellion stage. Another group consists of
big-time losers who have given up on doing anything constructive with their
lives, so they've decided to try the destructive side. I speculate that
there is a third group who are in it for the money, but those ones are
recruited from expert programmers, not from the first two groups.

You have already managed to stick your head up as a candidate to be watched.
Since I picked your original post directly off of the Microsoft server in
Washington, it has already come to the attention of the American
authorities, who might well be asking the German authorities for cooperation
in making sure that you aren't acting on behalf of someone else. Obviously
no direct threat from you, but perhaps someone put you up to it? Stupidity
has its price. Are you consoled to know that your file has the conclusion
"No threat except to self."



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