Subj : Malwarebytes reports troj To : Mike Powell From : Jas Hud Date : Fri Jan 26 2024 10:15:48 To: Mike Powell Re: Malwarebytes reports troj By: Mike Powell to JAS HUD on Fri Jan 26 2024 09:20 am > > et. He had some thing on his website that if you send him unsollicited > > email u owe him money. I'll have to go on the wayback machine and look it > > up for a od laugh. > > LOL, that is almost as good as the guy who was afraid of the "mro > > botnet"! Oh that's mr proper. he was a drug addict that actually scammed some sysops out of money and hardware. he still comes back once in a while and runs a bbs and takes it down. he now goes by his ham id, kk4qbn. Nobody believed that stuff he was saying. > Yeah, I have since been told that peerblock also has a hard-on for my IPA, > probably from sharing data. Peerblock blocks a lot of stuff, especially via the web. if you are a residential ip you might be on there. > That is the odd thing. I don't actually have a static IPA. That is, I am > not supposed to and am not paying for the service. However, it has > remained the same for a long time now. If it would change when I rebooted > my modem, like it used to, I would just do that and be done with it. Put in another router and you should get a new ip address from your provider. then check to see if you are blocked again by malwarebytes. There's other ways to do it but that's a pretty quick way to switch back and forth. --- Synchronet 3.19b-Win32 NewsLink 1.113 * bbses.info - http://bbses.info - telnet://bbses.info * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) .