herbwarrior
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Next time anyone accuses me to steal anything -> lets meet before court.
That's a good confirmation. Thanks for actually replying to this thread.
Next time anyone accuses me to steal anything -> lets meet before court.
James if you are a ream man with real @@ state your real name here and lets see what Zwetan Letschew will do about it!!Your bullshit about taking people to court really doesn't scare people. You can't and won't take anyone to court. We all know it's a big bunch of bullshit. You've got the tens of thousands of dollars to take people to court? Then do it! But I know for a fact you won't. I'll be MORE than glad to say that there is a BACK DOOR in either YOUR software or one of the plugins included in YOUR software.
Take me to court. I'm laughing at the fact that you never will. You are so fast to pull the "i'll sue you card" you honestly think that scares some people? Let me explain something to YOU Zwetan Letschew, Germany isn't so far for some people, and well, some people, with nothing to lose, aren't scared to be "sued". You should think about that before you throw such idle threats in the air. It could get YOU into trouble if you know what I mean.
Lol a scam? where is a dl link for a file provided by wcc? there are just malicious trojan code in hb since 4265 and that is proof.
Well don't flame arround you now know the problem fix it and bring out a new version with no malicious code. Get it ? Fine.
same here. This is just someone that want to f*** with bosslands business..i don't get anything with ESET Smart Security...
Well the bug is Bossland itself. I hope the community "fix" him fast.
Damn asshole. 5. Perma Ban this day just for bringing FACTS (I saw the code myself in .NET Reflector!!!!)
Well the bug is Bossland itself. I hope the community "fix" him fast.
Damn asshole. 5. Perma Ban this day just for bringing FACTS (I saw the code myself in .NET Reflector!!!!)
Symantec's Norton Antivirus incorrectly flagged some Windows XP files as dangerous, and caused serious problems to the computer. According to the reports, netapi32.dll and lsasrv.dll were identified as a backdoor trojan, causing bluescreen errors just after the Windows XP boot screen. The only solution to get rid of the problem was to use the restore function of the operating system or even try another backup application to revert your settings to the default configuration.
McAfee's popular antivirus software failed spectacularly on Wednesday, causing tens of thousands of Windows XP computers to crash or repeatedly reboot.
Read more: Buggy McAfee update whacks Windows XP PCs | Security - CNET News
yes we want your accs cause we are in need of accs
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