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RE: Something very distrubing (Warning: DO Not Read Ernie Bonugli's Message)


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  • Subject: RE: Something very distrubing (Warning: DO Not Read Ernie Bonugli's Message)
  • From: "hcarvas" <hcarvas@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 19:33:01 -0800

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There is nothing more disturbing than what you see when you
open Ernie Bonugli message.  The "Golden Palace Casio"
installs on your PC without your consent.  Please do not
read Ernie Bonugli's Message if you do not want to have the
installation.

-----Original Message-----
From: cwest [mailto:cwest@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 6:36 PM
To: 'Ernie Bonugli'; omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Something very distrubing


I very much doubt it. There'd have to be an exe on your PC
that sent it.
Your PC should be transparent if you're using a firewall.
Try some tools at
www.grc.com to test security.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ernie Bonugli [mailto:ebonugli@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 4:27 PM
To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Something very distrubing

List,


I found myself browsing at a web site.  This web site is
located outside the U.S.  As I looked at some of the EL code
posted there, I found myself staring at a piece of code that
had
modifications that I originated years ago.  Nothing special
as far
as the code goes,  but it had my chance and my initials!!
I still remember making the chance to that standard
TradeStation signal
and why I did it.

I have always wondered what the chances are that someone
could
come in to my system and take files despite the use of a
firewall.

There is a small chance that I exported it along with other
codes and emailed it to some friend?  Then the code found
itself
as an example on a foreign website.

But what is the likelihood that it was taken directly from
my
computer without my permission?


Regards,
Ernie
ebonugli@xxxxxxxx