Re: 23 Reasons for the war in Iraq....

From: Thom (tomlyons_at_melbpc.org.au)
Date: 02/21/05


Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 21:10:59 GMT

On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 11:35:50 -0500, AUK Registrar <cjiii@mxyzptlk.net>
wrote:

>In <42197937.2690204@news.melbpc.org.au>, tomlyons@melbpc.org.au (Thom)
>wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 14:25:41 -0500, AUK Registrar <cjiii@mxyzptlk.net>
>>wrote:
>
>>>And before you point out the obvious, the first 2 are viruses (both attack
>>>ELF executables), the rest are WORMS.
>>
>>OK moron tell me how they install unless you install them? How do
>>they access libraies? If theres noting on the machine at attack what
>>harm can they do?
>
>You really have no idea about Linux root exploits, do you?

too busy counting all the Bush lies.
>
>I'd suggest you go look it up on Google but after going to all those left,
>right, and centrist web sites you have to GHOST your machine extra hard to
>make sure it was especially clean.

Funny but you seem to be the one with the problem and I'm the one that
gets published. I don't have any problems the way I do it. perhaps
if you paid more attention to computing and less to Bush's lies you'd
do better. By the way found the pesky WMD yet?

THOM
>
>



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