A Possible Scam
Leslie Bates
(22 Jul 2015 17:18 UTC)
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Greg Nokes
(22 Jul 2015 17:24 UTC)
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Bruce Johnson
(22 Jul 2015 17:52 UTC)
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tmr0195@xxxxxx
(22 Jul 2015 19:21 UTC)
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Phil Pugliese
(22 Jul 2015 22:20 UTC)
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Kelly St. Clair
(22 Jul 2015 22:24 UTC)
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Craig Berry
(22 Jul 2015 22:35 UTC)
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Michael Houghton
(22 Jul 2015 23:19 UTC)
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Craig Berry
(22 Jul 2015 23:30 UTC)
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Kelly St. Clair
(22 Jul 2015 23:31 UTC)
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Michael Houghton
(22 Jul 2015 23:34 UTC)
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Re: [TML] A Possible Scam shadow@xxxxxx (23 Jul 2015 02:26 UTC)
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Richard Aiken
(23 Jul 2015 23:56 UTC)
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Bruce Johnson
(22 Jul 2015 22:36 UTC)
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I was planning on taking an old laptop (running Win2k and with a max of 512 meg of RAM once I get around to swapping out a partially bad unit on the notherboard) and using it for certain activities such that it was likely to get hosed in various ways. So I'm planning to image the HD, so I can restore it from darn near anything. Alternatively, I'll run a windows Live CD (yes, you can make such things). Either way, besides the purposes I had in mind, it'd be ideal for these idiots. Doing it with a bootable CD gets fun because they can't mess up the OS files. They can mess up the temporary copies of some stuff on the HD or in RAM, but so what. Next reboot they'd be gone anyway. -- Leonard Erickson (aka shadow) shadow at shadowgard dot com