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The very beginning of their email correspondence.

Subject: Text 2 - Dustin Cook aka Diesel-DipShit LIES AGAIN About BD

These emails are too large a file to go through the remailer system
as a single file. I broke them down into segments of Text 1 through
Text 14.

Enjoy!
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Dustin 'DuckTurd' Cook deliberately tried to obfuscate his post of
the emails showing his and BD's beginning "relationship" by leaving
in tons of HTML and other garbage. He was sure nobody would want to
plow through all that muddle in order to read the real story of how
he and BD met on Usenet.

DuckShit is NEVER honest about anything.

You will see from these clear text posts that BD in no way was
seeking to harm any site or anybody.

He merely wanted an "experienced" hacker to have a look at the sites
in question. Little did he know that the only "hacking" the phoney
asshole Dustin Cook aka Diesel ever did was to use a credit card at
sites such as Intelius.com and learn all public information
available about someone. Outside of that nonsense, DuckShit also
wrote half-assed viruses in half-assed aBasic. He thinks because
those viruses caused computer users and some company or other a
problem that it made him some VXr God or other. No AV program covers
all viruses. Those viruses which manage to get through unknown are
the same method used by ghetto garbage who go around sucker punching
innocent people on the street. Dustin Cook is a vicious criminal. A
psychopath. That's all he is.

Addendum: DuckTurd still was living with his mama at age 29. Ha!

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From: Dustin Cook <bughunte...@gmail.com>
To: Boater...@aol.com
Subject: Re: Malware and BugHunter
Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 16:17:18 -0400

On 12 Aug 2007 at 11:46, Boater...@aol.com wrote:

> Hi Dustin

Hello David

> You are evidently a clever guy and I was just wondering if you would
> answer a technical query for me. I no longer know who to trust here on
> the net. :(

Your original question was if I would tell you anything about me.
You didn't ask me any technical queries...? And I really don't know
why you would trust any advice I could possibly give, since you
emailed with distrust regarding the program in the first place. Sir,
again, If you have some specific question or concern about the
BugHunter program itself, I'd be happy to answer it or them.
Questions about anything else will go unanswered.

Have a good afternoon sir.
--
Dustin Cook
Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool
http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk

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From: Boater...@aol.com
Message-ID: <cc2.15ffab...@aol.com>
Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 17:03:14 EDT
Subject: Re: Malware and BugHunter
To: bughunte...@gmail.com

Thanks anyway!

The son I lost was a computer guru who worked for ICL here in England. He's
sorely missed .

D.

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From: Dustin Cook <bughunte...@gmail.com>
To: Boater...@aol.com
Subject: Re: Malware and BugHunter
Reply-to: bughunte...@gmail.com
Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 22:11:48 -0400

On 12 Aug 2007 at 17:03, Boater...@aol.com wrote:

> The son I lost was a computer guru who worked for ICL here in
> England. He's sorely missed .

I'm sorry to hear this. My condolence to you and your family sir.

I have no issue with answering your question here:
"I'll come back to you later if I may, but I'd appreciate an explanation of why you are using a
UK host."

The particular host I'm using is also interested in antimalware and we know each other via
the net. He's pleased with my program and offered it a home where it would be safe from
people who would file false claims to try and have it's url downed. I have complete control
over the domain from the server side and it's been a very stable home for my program.

Originally I hosted BugHunter on a site here in america, but a troll from usenet was able to
have the site downed. At that point, Steven from IT-mate group offered to host. It's been that
way ever since.

This question has me a bit concerned however:
"PS Are you willing to tell me anything about yourself?"

I'm unclear as to what it is you want to know, and how this has any basis on whether or not
you make use of my program? I'm sure you can understand my confusion with this.

--
Dustin Cook
Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool
http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk

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From: Boater...@aol.com
Message-ID: <cba.167ace...@aol.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 03:08:06 EDT
Subject: Re: Malware and BugHunter
To: bughunte...@gmail.com

In a message dated 13/08/2007 03:07:36 GMT Daylight Time,
bughunte...@gmail.com writes:

>I'm unclear as to what it is you want to know, and how this has any
>basis on whether or not you make use of my program? I'm sure you can
>understand my confusion with this.

Thank you for replying to me again Dustin. I simply wanted to have some
picture in my mind of a real person, not just some unknown cyberspace individual
who might be masquerading as being a good chap when, in fact, he might be
giving bad advice. Whilst not an entire newbie, there is still much I do not
know!

I suspect that you are very bright - yet probably quite young (relative to
me, anyway!). You mentioned that you live in the USA. I visited my other son
(as I mentioned in the link I sent you) in Albuquerque, NM and I also went to
Florida and Hawaii whilst serving in the Royal Navy. Your IP says that you
are in Los Angeles (at least, that is my interpretation) and I just wanted some
confirmation of that fact.

You might be black or white, or somewhere in between. That bothers me not a
jot, but if you are a Radical Islamist then, as a Christian, I would be
concerned! <g> However, I do not perceive that to be the case. Just a few words
from you to quell my fears is all I was after.

I've spent hundreds of hours investigating just how I had my identity stolen
some two years ago! I've learnt a great deal about 'malware' since then (with
good and helpful advice from many on Annexcafe.com (User-2-User, both here
in the UK as well as the USA site). However, I have a very strong suspicion
that all is not quite as it seems at Annexcafe, and that there may be some
really bad apples in the barrel. I've not yet found anyone to help me identify
just how they are able to infect my PC, but I'm convinced that they have done
so on a number of occasions. You wouldn't believe how many times I've
re-installed Windows in the last 18 months!

If it's of any help to you, here's a link which you might find useful:-

_http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm_
(http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm)

Perhaps your own BugHunter programme will be featured there one day! :)

Should you respond again, Dustin, please don't call me Sir! .............
Just David or Dave is fine! <g>

Have a great day.

David B

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From: Dustin Cook <bughunte...@gmail.com>
To: Boater...@aol.com
Subject: Re: Malware and BugHunter
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 11:36:48 -0400

On 13 Aug 2007 at 3:08, Boater...@aol.com wrote:

>
>
> In a message dated 13/08/2007 03:07:36 GMT Daylight Time,
> bughunte...@gmail.com writes:
>
> I'm unclear as to what it is you want to know, and how this has any
> basis on whether or not you make use of my program? I'm sure you can
> understand my confusion with this.
>
>
>
> Thank you for replying to me again Dustin. I simply wanted to have
> some picture in my mind of a real person, not just some unknown
> cyberspace individual who might be masquerading as being a good chap
> when, in fact, he might be giving bad advice. Whilst not an entire
> newbie, there is still much I do not know!

Fair enough. And understandable. :) Okay. I'll provide you some information concerning
myself. Please note, The information is already available via google.com, but much of it is not
true. So this gives me a chance to clear the record, so to speak.

I am a retired Vxer, who went by the handle Raid... I was responsible for writing some
viruses, never any browser hijackers or things like that. But, I did write destructive code and I
actively promoted it's distribution via various methods. I've also dabbled in various other
aspects of the hacking scene, and i'm sadly infamous for the maliciousness, and not so
much for the few good things I believe I've done for the computing community. I've never
stolen anyone's money or personal information from them, I might have deleted files and/or
encrypted a persons data at some point, but it never went to me. I know that's no excuse, but
I just wanted to be clear on what I did and didn't do. :)

I quit writing them in 2000, and essentially left the programming scene as far as the net is
concerned for the next 5 years. I released no code of any kind to anyone during that time,
aside from code related to work, but that wasn't available via the internet.

I didn't start out with computers by programming viruses, I started out when I was a kid on a
tandy color computer 3.. A speedy 1megahertz machine. *haha* From there, I graduated to
an intel based system when I was 11 or so, and have been hooked ever since. I work on
computers as a certified technician professionally for a living, and have done so for the last
15 years. I do have an extensive knowledge of how malware works from the other side,
essentially what's done today is the same old recycled nonsense done years ago, only now
it's motivated by money instead of exploration of an unknown system.

I did write and release some previous freeware applications years ago via zdnet. They
typically won 4 out of 5 stars.

BugHunter was originally written to help me with work, lol. When I initially released it, I didn't
get much positive response due to my dubious history, and it's completely understandable. I
realize trust is earned, not freely given. In the last 2 years, BugHunter hasn't to the best of my
knowledge cost anyone a system or downtime. It has however helped several individuals fix a
machine either they owned, or someone they knew. Both sides, antivirus and virus respect
the knowledge I have. And despite what a few loudmouths on usenet would like for you to
believe, I am not a turn coat to the vx side, I simply don't practice it anymore.

I'm proud to be respected and trusted by my friends in the hacking communities and those in
the antimalware communities. Both sides respect me not only for my skills, but also for my
integrity. I do my best to make good on what I say, good or bad, and I do believe my usenet
history supports that claim as well. :)

> I suspect that you are very bright - yet probably quite young
> (relative to me, anyway!). You mentioned that you live in the USA. I
> visited my other son (as I mentioned in the link I sent you) in
> Albuquerque, NM and I also went to Florida and Hawaii whilst serving
> in the Royal Navy. Your IP says that you are in Los Angeles (at
> least, that is my interpretation) and I just wanted some confirmation
> of that fact.

I'm 29 years old. and I live in the USA, yes. I was raised and educated up north, but moved
down south 10 years or so ago. My IP says various states depending on which connection I
get, that's charter for you. :( I'm located in Tennessee.

> You might be black or white, or somewhere in between. That bothers me
> not a jot, but if you are a Radical Islamist then, as a Christian, I
> would be concerned! <g> However, I do not perceive that to be the
> case. Just a few words from you to quell my fears is all I was after.

I'm white. I have no issues with people of other skin types, colors or what have you. I judge a
person by his/her actions not there appearance. I am notorious however for grammatical
errors - not many, but your when it should be you're etc, but please don't judge my code
based on my failure to properly type and correct things. :) I spend more time writing code
than I do writing proper english. :)

I don't have much for religious beliefs, except to say that I do believe in God. I'm into
computers, you see. I don't think about much else. :)

> I've not yet found anyone to help me identify just how they are able
> to infect my PC, but I'm convinced that they have done so on a number
> of occasions. You wouldn't believe how many times I've re-installed
> Windows in the last 18 months!

It depends on the entry vector. You have a lot to choose from. :(

> Perhaps your own BugHunter programme will be featured there one day!
> :)

I hope so. In enough time, I'm confident it will. Trust is an earning thing, and that does take
time. :)

> Have a great day.

You too.

--
Dustin Cook
Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool
http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk

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