Author: Michael Yee
Date: 16:42:08 05/30/05
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On May 30, 2005 at 10:46:41, Christopher Conkie wrote: >I'm afraid not Peter. > >Every one here knows what your "emails" are like as well, after the one that you >falsified from your website host and posted in this forum some time ago. > >If you got a reply from Symantec you will be able to say who you spoke to there >and will be able to post that one as well. I also have no idea whatsoever why >you are so hellbent on proving that the worm was an accident and that the Fafis >author is right. Could it be that Fafis was in CCT7? It is irrelevant anyway, >even if that is not your reason. > >We have seen no explanation from the Fafis author anywhere as to how this came >to be. He has been given every opportuinity both privately and in this public >place to explain. Actually, he explained it in the winboard forum (a while ago): http://wbforum.volker-pittlik.name/viewtopic.php?t=2617&sid=beaaa0877639a9e6bc37e9af5c43a6eb >I have also done all that can be done to show you that this worm does not work >like that. Also to you I say as well......once again....... > >This is a worm, not a virus. > >If you want to post the mail from Symantec please do, I however think that it is >like most other things that come from you, complete fiction. You will of course >be able to forward the original mail to me as well, won't you? :-) > >Doubtful. But if you can, do it. > >We are looking at all things, not just the worm. We are looking at the engine >output, the debug, the disassembly etc...... > >There has been no satifactory answer from the author. I do have a mail from him >although that if you read it would nail this thing down completely. > >So far as I am concerned when ALL evidence is put together it is very >compelling. I won't be using Fafis again. I suggest you do the same. > >One must always respect author's original works. I do not support those who >don't. > >Christopher
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