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On Tue, 12 Apr 2022 21:22:26 +0100, David Brooks <BDB@invalid.invalid>
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>On 12/04/2022 20:42, Snit wrote:
>> Given that it does not boot what type check are you even thinking of? I have
>> no interest in taking it to an Apple authorized store to have it checked out
>> (unless they will do so for free).
>
>Maybe they /would/ check it for free if you spin them a story that an
>ex-blackhat hacker called Dustin Cook is thought to have bricked your
>machine!

It would be awesome if you were able to do your shady shit in private,
instead of out here in public where everyone can see just how f'd up you
are.

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On Tue, 12 Apr 2022 20:21:14 +0100, David Brooks <BDB@invalid.invalid>
wrote:

>On 12/04/2022 17:20, Snit wrote:
>> On Apr 12, 2022 at 7:43:09 AM MST, "David Brooks" wrote
>> <1eg5K.394224$F_q1.237911@fx01.ams1>:
>>
>>> On 12/04/2022 15:36, Steve Carroll wrote:
>>>> On 2022-04-12, David Brooks <BDB@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> (snip)
>>>>
>>>>> If one simply follows the recommendation of the developer, JD, and drag
>>>>> EtreCheck to the trash (now known as 'Bin'!) files are left behind -
>>>>> files which are hidden away from sight. Their purpose is unclear.
>>>>
>>>> People have explained this to you already (Apd, for one). As to "hidden
>>>> from sight", how many files on your computer does that apply to? Do you
>>>> know the "purpose" of all of them? What percentage, do you figure, could
>>>> you ascertain the "purpose" of if you bothered to check? With what is
>>>> left over, are they all automatically 'bad' because you can't understand
>>>> them? See your problem with your bogus agenda that's ridiculously easy
>>>> to spot? Your beef is your ego was wounded because you pissed the guy
>>>> off with your bullsh*t. Pretending you 'don't know why' is goofy,
>>>> Glasser-level goofy.
>>>
>>>
>>> You don't appear to recognise the danger I've tried to spell out.
>>>
>>> Or do you? You will not, personally, download EtreCheck and run it.
>>
>> I do not understand what you see as dangerous. You seem to be focused on the
>> fact that EtreCheck, like pretty much all applications, leaves files behind
>> when you drag its application icon (application package) to the trash. But if
>> leaving files behind is considered a sign it is dangerous then what makes it
>> more dangerous than other apps that do that... which includes pretty much all
>> of them?
>
>Steve Carroll has asked me more or less the same question.
>
>I suspect that most people who download (and install?) EtreCheck LEAVE
>it installed after using it.
>
>What if ....... it thereafter provides a 'back-door' and communications
>avenue for surreptitious purposes?

At your house, they'd never get away with it now that you're an expert
with Wireshark. I knew that training would come in handy for you.

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On 12/04/2022 21:26, Snit wrote:
> On Apr 12, 2022 at 1:22:26 PM MST, "David Brooks" wrote
> <7cl5K.32385$4c1.24373@fx13.ams1>:
>
>> On 12/04/2022 20:42, Snit wrote:
>>> On Apr 12, 2022 at 12:29:10 PM MST, "David Brooks" wrote
>>> <aqk5K.32383$4c1.6016@fx13.ams1>:
>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Here is some more info on it:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2807981
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks for sharing the thread. It's good to know that you are now
>>>>>>>> becoming familiar with the ASC forums! :-)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I did a quick search on Google and it pointed me there.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have looked there in the past. Keep in mind many of the comments are not
>>>>>>> from Apple and might not be accurate.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The ASC are 'users' forums.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The employed staff of Apple hardly ever comment.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Individuals can, and do, log-in and post there WITHOUT using their own
>>>>>> specific, personal, Apple ID. It is not a 'safe' environment and a great
>>>>>> source of 'fresh meat' for any baddies!
>>>>>
>>>>> Why do you use an environment you do not consider to be safe?
>>>>
>>>> What makes you think I DO use it?
>>>>
>>>> I *DID* use it ..... looking under each and every stone!
>>>
>>> You have even recently posted links to it. At the very least you view it
>>> still.
>>
>> I view it daily! :-D
>
> So you do use it, even if you do not post.

Yes. I stand corrected! :-D

>>>>>>>>> It is common to leave behind files. Apps like AppCleaner seek those out, but I
>>>>>>>>> am not sure of their method. What you have found is AppCleaner is not perfect
>>>>>>>>> at doing what it seeks to do -- remove those remnants. The fact the app
>>>>>>>>> exists, though, is a sign that such files are left behind.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> If it helps, such files are more common on Windows and Linux.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm not quite sure how you have got this situation topsy-turvy! :-(
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> AppCleaner *DID* find the hidden files. I'd never have found them
>>>>>>>> without its help.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Aren't some of them ones you found with EasyFind? If AppCleaner did find them
>>>>>>> all it seems it is doing its job well, at least in this case.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> AppCleaner DID find/identify them AND remove them! My computer is
>>>>>> working just fine without those files which were hidden.
>>>>>
>>>>> Was it working poorly with the hidden files there?
>>>>
>>>> There's no difference as far as I can tell.
>>>
>>> Meaning no reason to think they caused any harm.
>>
>> No reason at all.
>
> Fair enough.

EOD on this point!

>>>>>> Let me reiterate:-
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If one simply follows the recommendation of the developer, JD, and drag
>>>>>> EtreCheck to the trash (now known as 'Bin'!) files are left behind -
>>>>>> files which are hidden away from sight. Their purpose is unclear.
>>>>>
>>>>> This is true of pretty much any app. The exception are ones called "Portable
>>>>> apps" which are designed to be placed on thumb drives and the like and used on
>>>>> any Mac. Windows and Linux have those, too.
>>>>
>>>> You are probably right. I have no way of knowing.
>>>
>>> I showed this elsewhere, but this is AppCleaner's findings on itself:
>>>
>>> https://jmp.sh/6560qrM
>>
>> I had no idea you/one could do that!
>
> I had to turn off the "protection" for running apps, since of course
> AppCleaner was running when I ran it on itself. :)

I discovered that by trial and error! :-)

>>>>>> Do you know of anyone who could do a forensic examination of a computer?
>>>>>
>>>>> No. And not sure what you are looking for with such an examination.
>>>>
>>>> OK - no worries.
>>>>
>>>>>> Have you seriously considered whether or not your own iMac might have
>>>>>> been rendered unusable by a malicious hacker?
>>>>>
>>>>> I am not really concerned about that. I do run malware checks from time to
>>>>> time. But not sure what this has to do with the idea of almost all apps
>>>>> leaving some files behind when you remove them from the Applications folder.
>>>>
>>>> <sigh> You do *NOT* run any kind of check on your out-of-service iMac!
>>>
>>> Not sure what you mean. Are you thinking of running checks on computers I do
>>> not use and do not even boot?
>>
>> Yes. Have the hard-drive examined for any instances of foul play.
>
> Examined in what way?

Having the hard drive 'put under a microscope' as it were!

>>>> It *MAY* have been turned into a brick deliberately! Why not check it out?
>>>
>>> Given that it does not boot what type check are you even thinking of? I have
>>> no interest in taking it to an Apple authorized store to have it checked out
>>> (unless they will do so for free).
>>
>> Maybe they /would/ check it for free if you spin them a story that an
>> ex-blackhat hacker called Dustin Cook is thought to have bricked your
>> machine!
>
> He did no such thing, nor did his imaginary friends, and even if he had done
> so why would they care about some guy on the 'net who makes a bunch of insane
> claims and brags a lot?

Dustin Cook is no ordinary fellow. *He enjoys hurting others*. :-(

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On Apr 13, 2022 at 2:38:29 AM MST, "David Brooks" wrote
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....
>>>>>
>>>>> You are probably right. I have no way of knowing.
>>>>
>>>> I showed this elsewhere, but this is AppCleaner's findings on itself:
>>>>
>>>> https://jmp.sh/6560qrM
>>>
>>> I had no idea you/one could do that!
>>
>> I had to turn off the "protection" for running apps, since of course
>> AppCleaner was running when I ran it on itself. :)
>
> I discovered that by trial and error! :-)

A fine way to learn.
>
>>>>>>> Do you know of anyone who could do a forensic examination of a computer?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No. And not sure what you are looking for with such an examination.
>>>>>
>>>>> OK - no worries.
>>>>>
>>>>>>> Have you seriously considered whether or not your own iMac might have
>>>>>>> been rendered unusable by a malicious hacker?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am not really concerned about that. I do run malware checks from time to
>>>>>> time. But not sure what this has to do with the idea of almost all apps
>>>>>> leaving some files behind when you remove them from the Applications folder.
>>>>>
>>>>> <sigh> You do *NOT* run any kind of check on your out-of-service iMac!
>>>>
>>>> Not sure what you mean. Are you thinking of running checks on computers I do
>>>> not use and do not even boot?
>>>
>>> Yes. Have the hard-drive examined for any instances of foul play.
>>
>> Examined in what way?
>
> Having the hard drive 'put under a microscope' as it were!

And look for what?
>
>>>>> It *MAY* have been turned into a brick deliberately! Why not check it out?
>>>>
>>>> Given that it does not boot what type check are you even thinking of? I have
>>>> no interest in taking it to an Apple authorized store to have it checked out
>>>> (unless they will do so for free).
>>>
>>> Maybe they /would/ check it for free if you spin them a story that an
>>> ex-blackhat hacker called Dustin Cook is thought to have bricked your
>>> machine!
>>
>> He did no such thing, nor did his imaginary friends, and even if he had done
>> so why would they care about some guy on the 'net who makes a bunch of insane
>> claims and brags a lot?
>
> Dustin Cook is no ordinary fellow. *He enjoys hurting others*. :-(

He does. He also is utterly incompetent. Look at how he thought I might be
Chelsea Manning... and the MANY other mistakes he made with his doxxing. While
his acts were immoral and were harassment, they were also little more than him
using people finder sites and then blindly believing everything he read, no
matter how absurd. Look at the code I shared with you yesterday, for the app
to find colors -- that is more code than Gremlin / LegionX generally shares
(other than his AZ Code). Carroll shares more code and shows himself to have
more knowledge.

A bit tell: anyone who actually has skill does not need to brag about their
skills non-stop the way Gremlin / LegionX does. And they are not so lost as to
use socks the way he does. Even Carroll is more competent with his sock usage.

The more I see of Gremlin / LegionX the less impressed I am with his skills. I
do think he knows some about electronics... it is the only skill he speaks of
with any sense of knowledge. He even has some videos on it. But his claims
about hacking and programming -- no evidence, lots of bragging... no reason to
believe a word he says.

--
Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.

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On 13/04/2022 00:29, Snit wrote:
> On Apr 12, 2022 at 2:45:08 PM MST, "Steve Carroll" wrote
> <t34rt4$qga$7@fretwizzer.eternal-september.org>:
>
>> On 2022-04-12, Snit <brock.mcnuggets@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> (snip)
>>
>>>> I suggest that those folk using "sniffers" will not install EtreCheck.
>>>
>>> If they had reason to think they could find something why wouldn't they?
>>
>> If they talked to DB they're still running it ;)
>
> Don't understand what drama you are pushing here.

I don't understand what he meant either. :-(

>>> You can run one yourself. I have not used it much, but there is one built into
>>> macOS.
>>>
>>> 1) Option+Click the WiFi icon
>>> 2) Select Open Wireless Diagnostics (do not run that tool)
>>> 3) From the Windows menu select "Sniffer"
>>>
>>> You do have to select a channel to sniff... then let it run. It does ask for
>>> an Admin password, but it is from Apple. Cannot imagine it would not be safe.
>>
>> That file is not gonna say: this is 'good', that is 'bad' ;)
>
> That is not what sniffers do. But you are just pushing drama.

Agreed. I have no idea what channel to use.

>> Besides, I highly doubt Mr. paranoia uses WiFi.

If he means me, I use WiFi all the time! :-D

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 by: Snit - Wed, 13 Apr 2022 16:03 UTC

On Apr 13, 2022 at 8:52:03 AM MST, "David Brooks" wrote
<DkC5K.31544$7p1.23981@fx04.ams1>:

> On 13/04/2022 00:29, Snit wrote:
>> On Apr 12, 2022 at 2:45:08 PM MST, "Steve Carroll" wrote
>> <t34rt4$qga$7@fretwizzer.eternal-september.org>:
>>
>>> On 2022-04-12, Snit <brock.mcnuggets@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> (snip)
>>>
>>>>> I suggest that those folk using "sniffers" will not install EtreCheck.
>>>>
>>>> If they had reason to think they could find something why wouldn't they?
>>>
>>> If they talked to DB they're still running it ;)
>>
>> Don't understand what drama you are pushing here.
>
> I don't understand what he meant either. :-(

Seems it was a random attack to try to put you on the defensive. He does that
a lot. I used to bite a lot more than I do... now I just note it for the drama
it is. Then Carroll cries his comments are being "ignored" and says I am
"running", as if he is entitled to have his every bit of nonsense focused on.

>>>> You can run one yourself. I have not used it much, but there is one built into
>>>> macOS.
>>>>
>>>> 1) Option+Click the WiFi icon
>>>> 2) Select Open Wireless Diagnostics (do not run that tool)
>>>> 3) From the Windows menu select "Sniffer"
>>>>
>>>> You do have to select a channel to sniff... then let it run. It does ask for
>>>> an Admin password, but it is from Apple. Cannot imagine it would not be safe.
>>>
>>> That file is not gonna say: this is 'good', that is 'bad' ;)
>>
>> That is not what sniffers do. But you are just pushing drama.
>
> Agreed. I have no idea what channel to use.

Presumably the channel you use -- to see the traffic over it.

>
>>> Besides, I highly doubt Mr. paranoia uses WiFi.
>
> If he means me, I use WiFi all the time! :-D

Carroll once again shows he does not understand people well. And shows he
feels the need to engage in name calling to try to feel better about himself.

--
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They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.

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On 2022-04-13, David Brooks <BDB@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> On 13/04/2022 00:29, Snit wrote:
>> On Apr 12, 2022 at 2:45:08 PM MST, "Steve Carroll" wrote
>> <t34rt4$qga$7@fretwizzer.eternal-september.org>:
>>
>>> On 2022-04-12, Snit <brock.mcnuggets@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> (snip)
>>>
>>>>> I suggest that those folk using "sniffers" will not install EtreCheck.
>>>>
>>>> If they had reason to think they could find something why wouldn't they?
>>>
>>> If they talked to DB they're still running it ;)
>>
>> Don't understand what drama you are pushing here.
>
> I don't understand what he meant either. :-(

EtreCheck, remember? It's still up there at the top of this post, as is
"using" (running) a sniffer app. If a person was to listen to YOU they
would *never stop* running it (think of stedman's comment/question I
just quote).

>>>> You can run one yourself. I have not used it much, but there is one built into
>>>> macOS.
>>>>
>>>> 1) Option+Click the WiFi icon
>>>> 2) Select Open Wireless Diagnostics (do not run that tool)
>>>> 3) From the Windows menu select "Sniffer"
>>>>
>>>> You do have to select a channel to sniff... then let it run. It does ask for
>>>> an Admin password, but it is from Apple. Cannot imagine it would not be safe.
>>>
>>> That file is not gonna say: this is 'good', that is 'bad' ;)
>>
>> That is not what sniffers do. But you are just pushing drama.
>
> Agreed. I have no idea what channel to use.
>
>>> Besides, I highly doubt Mr. paranoia uses WiFi.
>
> If he means me, I use WiFi all the time! :-D

That surprises me, especially after hearing of your wife complaining
about cables crossing rooms and such.

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 by: Kelly Phillips - Wed, 13 Apr 2022 20:02 UTC

On Wed, 13 Apr 2022 17:46:38 -0000 (UTC), Steve Carroll <"Steve
Carroll"@noSPAM.none> wrote:

>On 2022-04-13, David Brooks <BDB@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>> On 13/04/2022 00:29, Snit wrote:
>>> On Apr 12, 2022 at 2:45:08 PM MST, "Steve Carroll" wrote
>>> <t34rt4$qga$7@fretwizzer.eternal-september.org>:
>>>
>>>> On 2022-04-12, Snit <brock.mcnuggets@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> (snip)
>>>>
>>>>>> I suggest that those folk using "sniffers" will not install EtreCheck.
>>>>>
>>>>> If they had reason to think they could find something why wouldn't they?
>>>>
>>>> If they talked to DB they're still running it ;)
>>>
>>> Don't understand what drama you are pushing here.
>>
>> I don't understand what he meant either. :-(
>
>EtreCheck, remember? It's still up there at the top of this post, as is
>"using" (running) a sniffer app. If a person was to listen to YOU they
>would *never stop* running it (think of stedman's comment/question I
>just quote).
>
>>>>> You can run one yourself. I have not used it much, but there is one built into
>>>>> macOS.
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) Option+Click the WiFi icon
>>>>> 2) Select Open Wireless Diagnostics (do not run that tool)
>>>>> 3) From the Windows menu select "Sniffer"
>>>>>
>>>>> You do have to select a channel to sniff... then let it run. It does ask for
>>>>> an Admin password, but it is from Apple. Cannot imagine it would not be safe.
>>>>
>>>> That file is not gonna say: this is 'good', that is 'bad' ;)
>>>
>>> That is not what sniffers do. But you are just pushing drama.
>>
>> Agreed. I have no idea what channel to use.
>>
>>>> Besides, I highly doubt Mr. paranoia uses WiFi.
>>
>> If he means me, I use WiFi all the time! :-D
>
>That surprises me, especially after hearing of your wife complaining
>about cables crossing rooms and such.

It also surprises me since DB should know how relatively easy it is to
hack and monitor WiFi. I guess local network security isn't a big
concern at his house.

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On 2022-04-13, Kelly Phillips <KFile@podcasts.org> wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Apr 2022 17:46:38 -0000 (UTC), Steve Carroll <"Steve
> Carroll"@noSPAM.none> wrote:
>
>>On 2022-04-13, David Brooks <BDB@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>>> On 13/04/2022 00:29, Snit wrote:
>>>> On Apr 12, 2022 at 2:45:08 PM MST, "Steve Carroll" wrote
>>>> <t34rt4$qga$7@fretwizzer.eternal-september.org>:
>>>>
>>>>> On 2022-04-12, Snit <brock.mcnuggets@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> (snip)
>>>>>
>>>>>>> I suggest that those folk using "sniffers" will not install EtreCheck.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If they had reason to think they could find something why wouldn't they?
>>>>>
>>>>> If they talked to DB they're still running it ;)
>>>>
>>>> Don't understand what drama you are pushing here.
>>>
>>> I don't understand what he meant either. :-(
>>
>>EtreCheck, remember? It's still up there at the top of this post, as is
>>"using" (running) a sniffer app. If a person was to listen to YOU they
>>would *never stop* running it (think of stedman's comment/question I
>>just quote).
>>
>>>>>> You can run one yourself. I have not used it much, but there is one built into
>>>>>> macOS.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1) Option+Click the WiFi icon
>>>>>> 2) Select Open Wireless Diagnostics (do not run that tool)
>>>>>> 3) From the Windows menu select "Sniffer"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You do have to select a channel to sniff... then let it run. It does ask for
>>>>>> an Admin password, but it is from Apple. Cannot imagine it would not be safe.
>>>>>
>>>>> That file is not gonna say: this is 'good', that is 'bad' ;)
>>>>
>>>> That is not what sniffers do. But you are just pushing drama.
>>>
>>> Agreed. I have no idea what channel to use.
>>>
>>>>> Besides, I highly doubt Mr. paranoia uses WiFi.
>>>
>>> If he means me, I use WiFi all the time! :-D
>>
>>That surprises me, especially after hearing of your wife complaining
>>about cables crossing rooms and such.
>
> It also surprises me since DB should know how relatively easy it is to
> hack and monitor WiFi. I guess local network security isn't a big
> concern at his house.

He's not concerned, he has an agenda.

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 by: David Brooks - Wed, 13 Apr 2022 20:24 UTC

On 13/04/2022 18:46, Steve Carroll wrote:
> On 2022-04-13, David Brooks <BDB@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>> On 13/04/2022 00:29, Snit wrote:
>>> On Apr 12, 2022 at 2:45:08 PM MST, "Steve Carroll" wrote
>>> <t34rt4$qga$7@fretwizzer.eternal-september.org>:
>>>
>>>> On 2022-04-12, Snit <brock.mcnuggets@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> (snip)
>>>>
>>>>>> I suggest that those folk using "sniffers" will not install EtreCheck.
>>>>>
>>>>> If they had reason to think they could find something why wouldn't they?
>>>>
>>>> If they talked to DB they're still running it ;)
>>>
>>> Don't understand what drama you are pushing here.
>>
>> I don't understand what he meant either. :-(
>
> EtreCheck, remember? It's still up there at the top of this post, as is
> "using" (running) a sniffer app. If a person was to listen to YOU they
> would *never stop* running it (think of stedman's comment/question I
> just quote).

Stedman? On the ASC forums?

>>>>> You can run one yourself. I have not used it much, but there is one built into
>>>>> macOS.
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) Option+Click the WiFi icon
>>>>> 2) Select Open Wireless Diagnostics (do not run that tool)
>>>>> 3) From the Windows menu select "Sniffer"
>>>>>
>>>>> You do have to select a channel to sniff... then let it run. It does ask for
>>>>> an Admin password, but it is from Apple. Cannot imagine it would not be safe.
>>>>
>>>> That file is not gonna say: this is 'good', that is 'bad' ;)
>>>
>>> That is not what sniffers do. But you are just pushing drama.
>>
>> Agreed. I have no idea what channel to use.
>>
>>>> Besides, I highly doubt Mr. paranoia uses WiFi.
>>
>> If he means me, I use WiFi all the time! :-D
>
> That surprises me, especially after hearing of your wife complaining
> about cables crossing rooms and such.

You need to pay MUCH closer attention! I used an Ethernet cable
connection only when endeavouring to sort out an internet connection to
my 24 inch iMac - which is now running a Linux Mint OS.
All sorted now and that too is connecting wirelessly to my router.

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On Apr 13, 2022 at 10:46:38 AM MST, "Steve Carroll" wrote
<t3729u$ess$6@fretwizzer.eternal-september.org>:

> On 2022-04-13, David Brooks <BDB@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>> On 13/04/2022 00:29, Snit wrote:
>>> On Apr 12, 2022 at 2:45:08 PM MST, "Steve Carroll" wrote
>>> <t34rt4$qga$7@fretwizzer.eternal-september.org>:
>>>
>>>> On 2022-04-12, Snit <brock.mcnuggets@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> (snip)
>>>>
>>>>>> I suggest that those folk using "sniffers" will not install EtreCheck.
>>>>>
>>>>> If they had reason to think they could find something why wouldn't they?
>>>>
>>>> If they talked to DB they're still running it ;)
>>>
>>> Don't understand what drama you are pushing here.
>>
>> I don't understand what he meant either. :-(
>
> EtreCheck, remember?

Your drama bit is still incoherent.

> It's still up there at the top of this post, as is
> "using" (running) a sniffer app. If a person was to listen to YOU they
> would *never stop* running it (think of stedman's comment/question I
> just quote).

More drama from you.

>
>>>>> You can run one yourself. I have not used it much, but there is one built into
>>>>> macOS.
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) Option+Click the WiFi icon
>>>>> 2) Select Open Wireless Diagnostics (do not run that tool)
>>>>> 3) From the Windows menu select "Sniffer"
>>>>>
>>>>> You do have to select a channel to sniff... then let it run. It does ask for
>>>>> an Admin password, but it is from Apple. Cannot imagine it would not be safe.
>>>>
>>>> That file is not gonna say: this is 'good', that is 'bad' ;)
>>>
>>> That is not what sniffers do. But you are just pushing drama.
>>
>> Agreed. I have no idea what channel to use.
>>
>>>> Besides, I highly doubt Mr. paranoia uses WiFi.
>>
>> If he means me, I use WiFi all the time! :-D
>
> That surprises me, especially after hearing of your wife complaining
> about cables crossing rooms and such.

There are cables other than Ethernet ones.

--
Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.

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On Apr 13, 2022 at 1:16:39 PM MST, "Steve Carroll" wrote
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> On 2022-04-13, Kelly Phillips <KFile@podcasts.org> wrote:
>> On Wed, 13 Apr 2022 17:46:38 -0000 (UTC), Steve Carroll
>> <"SteveCarroll"@noSPAM.none> wrote:
>>
>>> On 2022-04-13, David Brooks <BDB@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>>>> On 13/04/2022 00:29, Snit wrote:
>>>>> On Apr 12, 2022 at 2:45:08 PM MST, "Steve Carroll" wrote
>>>>> <t34rt4$qga$7@fretwizzer.eternal-september.org>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2022-04-12, Snit <brock.mcnuggets@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> (snip)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I suggest that those folk using "sniffers" will not install EtreCheck.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If they had reason to think they could find something why wouldn't they?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If they talked to DB they're still running it ;)
>>>>>
>>>>> Don't understand what drama you are pushing here.
>>>>
>>>> I don't understand what he meant either. :-(
>>>
>>> EtreCheck, remember? It's still up there at the top of this post, as is
>>> "using" (running) a sniffer app. If a person was to listen to YOU they
>>> would *never stop* running it (think of stedman's comment/question I
>>> just quote).
>>>
>>>>>>> You can run one yourself. I have not used it much, but there is one built into
>>>>>>> macOS.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1) Option+Click the WiFi icon
>>>>>>> 2) Select Open Wireless Diagnostics (do not run that tool)
>>>>>>> 3) From the Windows menu select "Sniffer"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You do have to select a channel to sniff... then let it run. It does ask for
>>>>>>> an Admin password, but it is from Apple. Cannot imagine it would not be safe.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That file is not gonna say: this is 'good', that is 'bad' ;)
>>>>>
>>>>> That is not what sniffers do. But you are just pushing drama.
>>>>
>>>> Agreed. I have no idea what channel to use.
>>>>
>>>>>> Besides, I highly doubt Mr. paranoia uses WiFi.
>>>>
>>>> If he means me, I use WiFi all the time! :-D
>>>
>>> That surprises me, especially after hearing of your wife complaining
>>> about cables crossing rooms and such.
>>
>> It also surprises me since DB should know how relatively easy it is to
>> hack and monitor WiFi. I guess local network security isn't a big
>> concern at his house.
>
> He's not concerned, he has an agenda.

More of your drama.

--
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They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.

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 by: Kelly Phillips - Thu, 14 Apr 2022 01:48 UTC

On Wed, 13 Apr 2022 20:16:39 -0000 (UTC), Steve Carroll <"Steve
Carroll"@noSPAM.none> wrote:

>On 2022-04-13, Kelly Phillips <KFile@podcasts.org> wrote:
>> It also surprises me since DB should know how relatively easy it is to
>> hack and monitor WiFi. I guess local network security isn't a big
>> concern at his house.
>
>He's not concerned, he has an agenda.

What a miserable existence, though. I know quite a few retirees who
don't show signs of mental illness and they spend their time fishing,
carving wood, building model trains, traveling, etc. Not a stalker among
them.

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 by: Kelly Phillips - Thu, 14 Apr 2022 02:23 UTC

On Wed, 13 Apr 2022 21:24:47 +0100, David Brooks <BDB@invalid.invalid>
wrote:

>On 13/04/2022 18:46, Steve Carroll wrote:
>> On 2022-04-13, David Brooks <BDB@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>>> On 13/04/2022 00:29, Snit wrote:
>>>> On Apr 12, 2022 at 2:45:08 PM MST, "Steve Carroll" wrote
>>>> <t34rt4$qga$7@fretwizzer.eternal-september.org>:
>>>>
>>>>> On 2022-04-12, Snit <brock.mcnuggets@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> (snip)
>>>>>
>>>>>>> I suggest that those folk using "sniffers" will not install EtreCheck.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If they had reason to think they could find something why wouldn't they?
>>>>>
>>>>> If they talked to DB they're still running it ;)
>>>>
>>>> Don't understand what drama you are pushing here.
>>>
>>> I don't understand what he meant either. :-(
>>
>> EtreCheck, remember? It's still up there at the top of this post, as is
>> "using" (running) a sniffer app. If a person was to listen to YOU they
>> would *never stop* running it (think of stedman's comment/question I
>> just quote).
>
>Stedman? On the ASC forums?
>
>>>>>> You can run one yourself. I have not used it much, but there is one built into
>>>>>> macOS.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1) Option+Click the WiFi icon
>>>>>> 2) Select Open Wireless Diagnostics (do not run that tool)
>>>>>> 3) From the Windows menu select "Sniffer"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You do have to select a channel to sniff... then let it run. It does ask for
>>>>>> an Admin password, but it is from Apple. Cannot imagine it would not be safe.
>>>>>
>>>>> That file is not gonna say: this is 'good', that is 'bad' ;)
>>>>
>>>> That is not what sniffers do. But you are just pushing drama.
>>>
>>> Agreed. I have no idea what channel to use.
>>>
>>>>> Besides, I highly doubt Mr. paranoia uses WiFi.
>>>
>>> If he means me, I use WiFi all the time! :-D
>>
>> That surprises me, especially after hearing of your wife complaining
>> about cables crossing rooms and such.
>
>You need to pay MUCH closer attention!

That's easy for you to say. All you have to do is review the relevant
dossier. The rest of us don't have it that easy, and that's by choice.

>I used an Ethernet cable
>connection only when endeavouring to sort out an internet connection to
>my 24 inch iMac - which is now running a Linux Mint OS.
>All sorted now and that too is connecting wirelessly to my router.

Good to hear. Hackable and insecure is the way to go.

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On 14/04/2022 02:48, Kelly Phillips wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Apr 2022 20:16:39 -0000 (UTC), Steve Carroll <"Steve
> Carroll"@noSPAM.none> wrote:
>
>> On 2022-04-13, Kelly Phillips <KFile@podcasts.org> wrote:
>>> It also surprises me since DB should know how relatively easy it is to
>>> hack and monitor WiFi. I guess local network security isn't a big
>>> concern at his house.
>>
>> He's not concerned, he has an agenda.
>
> What a miserable existence, though. I know quite a few retirees who
> don't show signs of mental illness and they spend their time fishing,
> carving wood, building model trains, traveling, etc. Not a stalker among
> them.

I'll wager that I've done more travelling in the last twenty years than
you've done in your lifetime.

I've even seen the red London omnibus here, along with American pigeons!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Bridge_(Lake_Havasu_City)

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On Sat, 16 Apr 2022 09:16:43 +0100, David Brooks <BDB@invalid.invalid>
wrote:

>On 14/04/2022 02:48, Kelly Phillips wrote:
>> On Wed, 13 Apr 2022 20:16:39 -0000 (UTC), Steve Carroll <"Steve
>> Carroll"@noSPAM.none> wrote:
>>
>>> On 2022-04-13, Kelly Phillips <KFile@podcasts.org> wrote:
>>>> It also surprises me since DB should know how relatively easy it is to
>>>> hack and monitor WiFi. I guess local network security isn't a big
>>>> concern at his house.
>>>
>>> He's not concerned, he has an agenda.
>>
>> What a miserable existence, though. I know quite a few retirees who
>> don't show signs of mental illness and they spend their time fishing,
>> carving wood, building model trains, traveling, etc. Not a stalker among
>> them.
>
>I'll wager that I've done more travelling in the last twenty years than
>you've done in your lifetime.
>
>I've even seen the red London omnibus here, along with American pigeons!
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Bridge_(Lake_Havasu_City)

And I'll wager that you've done more stalking and sliming in the past
2-3 days than I've done in my lifetime.

IOW, past hobbies and actions aren't helpful here. What would be helpful
is for you to get a hobby NOW, something that can replace your need for
behaving badly.

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On 16/04/2022 13:16, Kelly Phillips wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Apr 2022 09:16:43 +0100, David Brooks <BDB@invalid.invalid>
> wrote:
>
>> On 14/04/2022 02:48, Kelly Phillips wrote:
>>> On Wed, 13 Apr 2022 20:16:39 -0000 (UTC), Steve Carroll <"Steve
>>> Carroll"@noSPAM.none> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 2022-04-13, Kelly Phillips <KFile@podcasts.org> wrote:
>>>>> It also surprises me since DB should know how relatively easy it is to
>>>>> hack and monitor WiFi. I guess local network security isn't a big
>>>>> concern at his house.
>>>>
>>>> He's not concerned, he has an agenda.
>>>
>>> What a miserable existence, though. I know quite a few retirees who
>>> don't show signs of mental illness and they spend their time fishing,
>>> carving wood, building model trains, traveling, etc. Not a stalker among
>>> them.
>>
>> I'll wager that I've done more travelling in the last twenty years than
>> you've done in your lifetime.
>>
>> I've even seen the red London omnibus here, along with American pigeons!
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Bridge_(Lake_Havasu_City)
>
> And I'll wager that you've done more stalking and sliming in the past
> 2-3 days than I've done in my lifetime.

What HAVE you done during your lifetime?

> IOW, past hobbies and actions aren't helpful here. What would be helpful
> is for you to get a hobby NOW, something that can replace your need for
> behaving badly.

My hobby NOW, and since 2005 when 'bad guys' stole my money, is trying
to draw attention to those folk using the Internet to harm other people.
Folk who are open and honest have NOTHING to fear from me.

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On Sat, 16 Apr 2022 14:22:58 +0100, David Brooks <BDB@invalid.invalid>
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>On 16/04/2022 13:16, Kelly Phillips wrote:
>> On Sat, 16 Apr 2022 09:16:43 +0100, David Brooks <BDB@invalid.invalid>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 14/04/2022 02:48, Kelly Phillips wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 13 Apr 2022 20:16:39 -0000 (UTC), Steve Carroll <"Steve
>>>> Carroll"@noSPAM.none> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 2022-04-13, Kelly Phillips <KFile@podcasts.org> wrote:
>>>>>> It also surprises me since DB should know how relatively easy it is to
>>>>>> hack and monitor WiFi. I guess local network security isn't a big
>>>>>> concern at his house.
>>>>>
>>>>> He's not concerned, he has an agenda.
>>>>
>>>> What a miserable existence, though. I know quite a few retirees who
>>>> don't show signs of mental illness and they spend their time fishing,
>>>> carving wood, building model trains, traveling, etc. Not a stalker among
>>>> them.
>>>
>>> I'll wager that I've done more travelling in the last twenty years than
>>> you've done in your lifetime.
>>>
>>> I've even seen the red London omnibus here, along with American pigeons!
>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Bridge_(Lake_Havasu_City)
>>
>> And I'll wager that you've done more stalking and sliming in the past
>> 2-3 days than I've done in my lifetime.
>
>What HAVE you done during your lifetime?

Let's start with my dossier. What does it say on that topic?

>> IOW, past hobbies and actions aren't helpful here. What would be helpful
>> is for you to get a hobby NOW, something that can replace your need for
>> behaving badly.
>
>My hobby NOW, and since 2005 when 'bad guys' stole my money, is trying
>to draw attention to those folk using the Internet to harm other people.

See, that's precisely what I'm talking about. Instead of trying to do
something that you don't have the skills to do, and according to you
you'll never have the skills, why not do something else? Why not
cultivate tomatoes, why not take up reading, why not embark on a daily
walking schedule, why not do any of a million things that won't hurt
others? Your stalking and sliming efforts only hurt others. Why are you
OK with that?

>Folk who are open and honest have NOTHING to fear from me.

Ok then, by the same token, you should have nothing to fear from the
people who are being stalked and slimed. If there's any justice in the
world, one of them will have your arse hauled into court. I'd love to
see large fines levied and all computer/Internet privileges permanently
revoked. Then, of course, you'd subvert that court order because it's
what you do, and being caught again, you could serve some time in
confinement. That would be a nice little nightcap to a life well lived.

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On 13/04/2022 16:44, Snit wrote:
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> The more I see of Gremlin / LegionX the less impressed I am with his skills. I
> do think he knows some about electronics... it is the only skill he speaks of
> with any sense of knowledge. He even has some videos on it. But his claims
> about hacking and programming -- no evidence, lots of bragging... no reason to
> believe a word he says.

Have you discussed Dustin's skills with Pooh-the-cat on the 'freeware group?

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