Air conditioners for cars!
#11
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Re: Air conditioners for cars!
on Friday 17 August 2007 07:58 pm, someone posing as jcr took a rock and
etched into the cave:
> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>
>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>
> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
on his multiple google ads.
In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
adsense.
What's malware?
--
www.perfectreign.com
etched into the cave:
> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>
>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>
> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
on his multiple google ads.
In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
adsense.
What's malware?
--
www.perfectreign.com
#12
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Posts: n/a
Re: Air conditioners for cars!
on Friday 17 August 2007 07:58 pm, someone posing as jcr took a rock and
etched into the cave:
> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>
>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>
> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
on his multiple google ads.
In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
adsense.
What's malware?
--
www.perfectreign.com
etched into the cave:
> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>
>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>
> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
on his multiple google ads.
In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
adsense.
What's malware?
--
www.perfectreign.com
#13
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Posts: n/a
Re: Air conditioners for cars!
on Friday 17 August 2007 07:58 pm, someone posing as jcr took a rock and
etched into the cave:
> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>
>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>
> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
on his multiple google ads.
In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
adsense.
What's malware?
--
www.perfectreign.com
etched into the cave:
> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>
>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>
> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
on his multiple google ads.
In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
adsense.
What's malware?
--
www.perfectreign.com
#14
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Re: Air conditioners for cars!
PerfectReign wrote:
> on Friday 17 August 2007 07:58 pm, someone posing as jcr took a rock and
> etched into the cave:
>
>> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>>
>>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>>
>> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
>> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
>
> Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
> aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
> on his multiple google ads.
>
> In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
> adsense.
>
>
>
>
> What's malware?
>
Short for malicious software. It is a general term used for for such
software as viruses, trojan horses, bot-nets, keystroke loggers and
spyware, etc. You wouldn't necessarily know if you got hit by visiting
the site (you really shouldn't have done it), expecially if it is
hosting a "zero-day" bug (zero-day is malware that anti-virus software
vendors haven't created protection for yet...or may not even know about
yet...assuming you're running anti-virus software)
> on Friday 17 August 2007 07:58 pm, someone posing as jcr took a rock and
> etched into the cave:
>
>> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>>
>>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>>
>> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
>> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
>
> Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
> aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
> on his multiple google ads.
>
> In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
> adsense.
>
>
>
>
> What's malware?
>
Short for malicious software. It is a general term used for for such
software as viruses, trojan horses, bot-nets, keystroke loggers and
spyware, etc. You wouldn't necessarily know if you got hit by visiting
the site (you really shouldn't have done it), expecially if it is
hosting a "zero-day" bug (zero-day is malware that anti-virus software
vendors haven't created protection for yet...or may not even know about
yet...assuming you're running anti-virus software)
#15
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Posts: n/a
Re: Air conditioners for cars!
PerfectReign wrote:
> on Friday 17 August 2007 07:58 pm, someone posing as jcr took a rock and
> etched into the cave:
>
>> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>>
>>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>>
>> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
>> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
>
> Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
> aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
> on his multiple google ads.
>
> In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
> adsense.
>
>
>
>
> What's malware?
>
Short for malicious software. It is a general term used for for such
software as viruses, trojan horses, bot-nets, keystroke loggers and
spyware, etc. You wouldn't necessarily know if you got hit by visiting
the site (you really shouldn't have done it), expecially if it is
hosting a "zero-day" bug (zero-day is malware that anti-virus software
vendors haven't created protection for yet...or may not even know about
yet...assuming you're running anti-virus software)
> on Friday 17 August 2007 07:58 pm, someone posing as jcr took a rock and
> etched into the cave:
>
>> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>>
>>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>>
>> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
>> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
>
> Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
> aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
> on his multiple google ads.
>
> In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
> adsense.
>
>
>
>
> What's malware?
>
Short for malicious software. It is a general term used for for such
software as viruses, trojan horses, bot-nets, keystroke loggers and
spyware, etc. You wouldn't necessarily know if you got hit by visiting
the site (you really shouldn't have done it), expecially if it is
hosting a "zero-day" bug (zero-day is malware that anti-virus software
vendors haven't created protection for yet...or may not even know about
yet...assuming you're running anti-virus software)
#16
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Posts: n/a
Re: Air conditioners for cars!
PerfectReign wrote:
> on Friday 17 August 2007 07:58 pm, someone posing as jcr took a rock and
> etched into the cave:
>
>> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>>
>>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>>
>> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
>> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
>
> Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
> aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
> on his multiple google ads.
>
> In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
> adsense.
>
>
>
>
> What's malware?
>
Short for malicious software. It is a general term used for for such
software as viruses, trojan horses, bot-nets, keystroke loggers and
spyware, etc. You wouldn't necessarily know if you got hit by visiting
the site (you really shouldn't have done it), expecially if it is
hosting a "zero-day" bug (zero-day is malware that anti-virus software
vendors haven't created protection for yet...or may not even know about
yet...assuming you're running anti-virus software)
> on Friday 17 August 2007 07:58 pm, someone posing as jcr took a rock and
> etched into the cave:
>
>> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>>
>>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>>
>> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
>> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
>
> Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
> aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
> on his multiple google ads.
>
> In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
> adsense.
>
>
>
>
> What's malware?
>
Short for malicious software. It is a general term used for for such
software as viruses, trojan horses, bot-nets, keystroke loggers and
spyware, etc. You wouldn't necessarily know if you got hit by visiting
the site (you really shouldn't have done it), expecially if it is
hosting a "zero-day" bug (zero-day is malware that anti-virus software
vendors haven't created protection for yet...or may not even know about
yet...assuming you're running anti-virus software)
#17
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Posts: n/a
Re: Air conditioners for cars!
PerfectReign wrote:
> on Friday 17 August 2007 07:58 pm, someone posing as jcr took a rock and
> etched into the cave:
>
>> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>>
>>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>>
>> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
>> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
>
> Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
> aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
> on his multiple google ads.
>
> In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
> adsense.
>
>
>
>
> What's malware?
>
Short for malicious software. It is a general term used for for such
software as viruses, trojan horses, bot-nets, keystroke loggers and
spyware, etc. You wouldn't necessarily know if you got hit by visiting
the site (you really shouldn't have done it), expecially if it is
hosting a "zero-day" bug (zero-day is malware that anti-virus software
vendors haven't created protection for yet...or may not even know about
yet...assuming you're running anti-virus software)
> on Friday 17 August 2007 07:58 pm, someone posing as jcr took a rock and
> etched into the cave:
>
>> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>>
>>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>>
>> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
>> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
>
> Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
> aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
> on his multiple google ads.
>
> In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
> adsense.
>
>
>
>
> What's malware?
>
Short for malicious software. It is a general term used for for such
software as viruses, trojan horses, bot-nets, keystroke loggers and
spyware, etc. You wouldn't necessarily know if you got hit by visiting
the site (you really shouldn't have done it), expecially if it is
hosting a "zero-day" bug (zero-day is malware that anti-virus software
vendors haven't created protection for yet...or may not even know about
yet...assuming you're running anti-virus software)
#18
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Re: Air conditioners for cars!
jcr wrote:
> PerfectReign wrote:
>> on Friday 17 August 2007 07:58 pm, someone posing as jcr took a rock and
>> etched into the cave:
>>> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>>>
>>>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>>>
>>> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
>>> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
>>
>> Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
>> aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
>> on his multiple google ads.
>>
>> In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
>> adsense.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> What's malware?
>>
> Short for malicious software. It is a general term used for for such
> software as viruses, trojan horses, bot-nets, keystroke loggers and
> spyware, etc. You wouldn't necessarily know if you got hit by visiting
> the site (you really shouldn't have done it), expecially if it is
> hosting a "zero-day" bug (zero-day is malware that anti-virus software
> vendors haven't created protection for yet...or may not even know about
> yet...assuming you're running anti-virus software)
I've been to *those* sites hundreds of times and I've never been
infected with the WinBlows directed maladies that you describe.
But of course, I run a Linux box. I don't have to worry about:
Viruses
Intruders
Spyware
Trojans
Adware
VISTA!
I do believe PerfectReign had his tongue firmly planted in cheek when he
asked, "What's malware?"
:)
> PerfectReign wrote:
>> on Friday 17 August 2007 07:58 pm, someone posing as jcr took a rock and
>> etched into the cave:
>>> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>>>
>>>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>>>
>>> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
>>> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
>>
>> Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
>> aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
>> on his multiple google ads.
>>
>> In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
>> adsense.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> What's malware?
>>
> Short for malicious software. It is a general term used for for such
> software as viruses, trojan horses, bot-nets, keystroke loggers and
> spyware, etc. You wouldn't necessarily know if you got hit by visiting
> the site (you really shouldn't have done it), expecially if it is
> hosting a "zero-day" bug (zero-day is malware that anti-virus software
> vendors haven't created protection for yet...or may not even know about
> yet...assuming you're running anti-virus software)
I've been to *those* sites hundreds of times and I've never been
infected with the WinBlows directed maladies that you describe.
But of course, I run a Linux box. I don't have to worry about:
Viruses
Intruders
Spyware
Trojans
Adware
VISTA!
I do believe PerfectReign had his tongue firmly planted in cheek when he
asked, "What's malware?"
:)
#19
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Re: Air conditioners for cars!
jcr wrote:
> PerfectReign wrote:
>> on Friday 17 August 2007 07:58 pm, someone posing as jcr took a rock and
>> etched into the cave:
>>> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>>>
>>>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>>>
>>> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
>>> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
>>
>> Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
>> aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
>> on his multiple google ads.
>>
>> In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
>> adsense.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> What's malware?
>>
> Short for malicious software. It is a general term used for for such
> software as viruses, trojan horses, bot-nets, keystroke loggers and
> spyware, etc. You wouldn't necessarily know if you got hit by visiting
> the site (you really shouldn't have done it), expecially if it is
> hosting a "zero-day" bug (zero-day is malware that anti-virus software
> vendors haven't created protection for yet...or may not even know about
> yet...assuming you're running anti-virus software)
I've been to *those* sites hundreds of times and I've never been
infected with the WinBlows directed maladies that you describe.
But of course, I run a Linux box. I don't have to worry about:
Viruses
Intruders
Spyware
Trojans
Adware
VISTA!
I do believe PerfectReign had his tongue firmly planted in cheek when he
asked, "What's malware?"
:)
> PerfectReign wrote:
>> on Friday 17 August 2007 07:58 pm, someone posing as jcr took a rock and
>> etched into the cave:
>>> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>>>
>>>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>>>
>>> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
>>> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
>>
>> Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
>> aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
>> on his multiple google ads.
>>
>> In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
>> adsense.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> What's malware?
>>
> Short for malicious software. It is a general term used for for such
> software as viruses, trojan horses, bot-nets, keystroke loggers and
> spyware, etc. You wouldn't necessarily know if you got hit by visiting
> the site (you really shouldn't have done it), expecially if it is
> hosting a "zero-day" bug (zero-day is malware that anti-virus software
> vendors haven't created protection for yet...or may not even know about
> yet...assuming you're running anti-virus software)
I've been to *those* sites hundreds of times and I've never been
infected with the WinBlows directed maladies that you describe.
But of course, I run a Linux box. I don't have to worry about:
Viruses
Intruders
Spyware
Trojans
Adware
VISTA!
I do believe PerfectReign had his tongue firmly planted in cheek when he
asked, "What's malware?"
:)
#20
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Posts: n/a
Re: Air conditioners for cars!
jcr wrote:
> PerfectReign wrote:
>> on Friday 17 August 2007 07:58 pm, someone posing as jcr took a rock and
>> etched into the cave:
>>> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>>>
>>>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>>>
>>> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
>>> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
>>
>> Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
>> aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
>> on his multiple google ads.
>>
>> In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
>> adsense.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> What's malware?
>>
> Short for malicious software. It is a general term used for for such
> software as viruses, trojan horses, bot-nets, keystroke loggers and
> spyware, etc. You wouldn't necessarily know if you got hit by visiting
> the site (you really shouldn't have done it), expecially if it is
> hosting a "zero-day" bug (zero-day is malware that anti-virus software
> vendors haven't created protection for yet...or may not even know about
> yet...assuming you're running anti-virus software)
I've been to *those* sites hundreds of times and I've never been
infected with the WinBlows directed maladies that you describe.
But of course, I run a Linux box. I don't have to worry about:
Viruses
Intruders
Spyware
Trojans
Adware
VISTA!
I do believe PerfectReign had his tongue firmly planted in cheek when he
asked, "What's malware?"
:)
> PerfectReign wrote:
>> on Friday 17 August 2007 07:58 pm, someone posing as jcr took a rock and
>> etched into the cave:
>>> mobilendd@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> Have a problem with car air conditioner, go here
>>>>
>>>> http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
>>>>
>>> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
>>> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
>>
>> Nah, it is a fairly innocuous site. There's nothing suspicious about it
>> aside from the sleezball being a ------- spammer hoping people will click
>> on his multiple google ads.
>>
>> In any case, I reported the guy to Google, and they'll probably yank his
>> adsense.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> What's malware?
>>
> Short for malicious software. It is a general term used for for such
> software as viruses, trojan horses, bot-nets, keystroke loggers and
> spyware, etc. You wouldn't necessarily know if you got hit by visiting
> the site (you really shouldn't have done it), expecially if it is
> hosting a "zero-day" bug (zero-day is malware that anti-virus software
> vendors haven't created protection for yet...or may not even know about
> yet...assuming you're running anti-virus software)
I've been to *those* sites hundreds of times and I've never been
infected with the WinBlows directed maladies that you describe.
But of course, I run a Linux box. I don't have to worry about:
Viruses
Intruders
Spyware
Trojans
Adware
VISTA!
I do believe PerfectReign had his tongue firmly planted in cheek when he
asked, "What's malware?"
:)