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From: BRIAN ----- <cannelbrae@home.com>
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So true. My problem is that  I do know these people personally.
Stay away from them.

Z. Birkenbuel wrote:
> 
> <snip>
> > And what if I'd send you a 50kb executable that would 'crack' Q2
> > for you? I can make a simple program in QB for you that would
> > format your HD without the "FORMAT" whatever line of text.
> > I don't run stuff from people I don't know. Period.
> >
> > Niels / "Hydra"
> >
> 
> Agreed.  A friend of mine had the (thankfully un-implemented) idea that
> you could corrupt a flash bios writing utility to fill the CMOS with
> random garbage.  You wouldn't notice it until you shutdown and tried to
> restart your computer, and it probably wouldn't contain ANYTHING that
> looked suspect.  Point is, there are some sick people out there and I wont
> trust them unless I know them personally.
