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On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 6:28 PM, RandallM <[email protected]> wrote:

> This seems to be what everyone is missing:
>
>  "GETTING TO A HELPLESS PERSON WHO'S COMPUTER IS UNABLE TO REACH ANY SITE
> OR DOWNLOAD ANY PROGRAM TO AID THEM".
>
> Thus, we have thought on "obfuscation" of the links to such sites and or
> tools. Any "www.malware-help.com" DNS common sites are "blocked".
>
> "AV-CLOUDS", "DNSSEC" do not provide for "after" the infection of those
> that have not received "clients" or "resolvers" prior to infections. They
> are real problems NOW!
>
> How does Grandma get help? She takes to "such and such" for $200 dollar
> who for get to say "oh, take your family pics off", wipe her drive and
> reload the pc. She tryed to go to AV and other scan sites but instead the
> browser took her to "wifes lonely and horny".
>
> Understand now?
>

I appreciate what you are trying to formulate, but for various reasons, I
am not sure it is even entirely possible.

Good luck. :-)

- - ferg

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