Who is this mythic cooper top ? 


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From: andy <[email protected]>
To: NT System Admin Issues <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 4:15:39 PM
Subject: Re: Malwarebytes: What is the difference...


but ok, what are the battery of tests?
What was done to nuke the virus's?  viri?

virus == worm/trojan/pest/virus/unwanted crap/ on your computer



At 03:47 PM 4/23/2010, you wrote:

I think she is copper
>top
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>>On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Micheal Espinola Jr
><>[email protected]> wrote:
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>Nah? So now we dont name people that we have had good support/contact
>with?  OK, I guess I missed the memo.
>
>--
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>ME2
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>On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 12:13 PM,
><[email protected] >> wrote:
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>Nah... 
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>There are a few Sunbelt folks who read this forum. 
>We'll let them decide whether or not to identify her. 
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>
>Actually, she went by "Coppertop" as she
>started off as a consultant Sunbelt Support would bring in to deal with
>stubborn root kits.  I believe they have now hired her full
>time. 
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>-- 
>
>RMc 
>
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>Micheal Espinola Jr
><>[email protected]> wrote on 04/23/2010 02:08:47
>PM:
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>> Well, it would be nice to know who everyone is exalting. 
>We always 
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>> use names here to give props.
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>> --
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>> ME2
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>> On Fri, Apr 23,
>2010 at 11:51 AM, justino garcia
><[email protected] 
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>> > wrote: 
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>> May be, I don't
>want to be rude and give her name but it could be her. 
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>> 
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>> On Fri, Apr 23,
>2010 at 2:45 PM, Micheal Espinola Jr <
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>>
>[email protected] >> wrote: 
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>> Who is this
>"she" ?  Is this the same as the "Coppertop"
>reference?
>> 
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>> --
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>> ME2 
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>> On Fri, Apr 23,
>2010 at 11:22 AM, justino garcia
><[email protected] 
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>> > wrote: 
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>> Alex Great job in
>hiring her, she TOP notch. 
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>> 
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>> On Fri, Apr 23,
>2010 at 2:22 PM, justino garcia
><[email protected] 
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>> > wrote: 
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>> yea Viper support
>helped us, in removing a rootkit on our exchange 
>> box, She was top of the line, and new what should of been thier
>and 
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>> what should not? She was awesome, instead of rebulding the box
>we 
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>> had the rootkit nuked. 
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>> On Fri, Apr 23,
>2010 at 1:57 PM,
><[email protected] >> wrote: 
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>> We were about to nuke those stations, then She called.  She
>had it 
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>> pretty much cleaned up within a half-hour (but she gave us a
>battery
>
>> of tests to run overnight just to make sure.) 
>
>> --
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>> RMc 
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>> 
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>> "John Aldrich"
><>[email protected]> wrote on 04/23/2010 12:52:01
>PM: 
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>> 
>> 
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>> > Heh… well, if it’s THAT bad where NONE of the tools I’ve
>tried get 
>
>> > rid of it, I figure it’s time to “take off and nuke it from
>
>
>> > orbit…it’s the only way to be sure.” J (seems like I read
>that just 
>
>> > a few minutes ago…hmm… J) Seriously, I don’t think it’s
>worth that 
>
>> > much headache if you’ve tried Vipre, VipreRescue, MBAM and
>SpyBot and it’s *
>
>> > still* infested…. 
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>> >   
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>> > [image removed] [image removed] 
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>> >  
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>> > From:
>[email protected] >[>mailto:[email protected]] 
>
>> > Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 1:37 PM
>
>> > To: NT System Admin Issues
>
>> > Subject: RE: Malwarebytes: What is the difference... 
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>> >   
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>> > 
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>> > Well, we've had a few times when VIPRE, VIPRERESCUE, and
>MBytes all 
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>> > failed.  I don't know about the other companies have
>to offer when 
>
>> > this happens, but Sunbelt got me in touch with The
>Coppertop... 
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>> > 
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>> > She seems to know the exact boot sequence of all Windows
>versions 
>
>> > and what should load and when.  It's amazing how
>quickly she found 
>
>> > how a root kit was being loaded (as well as how to whack
>it). 
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>> > 
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>> > This makes Sunbelt a pretty amazing company!
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>> > -- 
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>> > "John Aldrich"
><>[email protected]> wrote on 04/23/2010 
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>> 11:43:55 AM:
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>> > 
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>> > > Great! I didn’t really realize that, but I do know
>that no one 
>
>> > > product takes care of everything, including
>(unfortunately) Vipre! 
>
>> > > I’m VERY happy with Vipre, as it seems to be better at
>catching 
>
>> > > stuff before it can get installed than AVG ever was
>(we used to use 
>
>> > > AVG here) and it’s got a smaller “footprint” in
>memory! None of our 
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>> > > machines are “old and slow”…well, most aren’t. J That
>being said, 
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>> > > it’s nice to know we don’t have to put 3 Gigs of
>memory in a machine
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>> > > just to satisfy our Anti-Malware product! J 
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>> > > [image removed] [image removed] 
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>> > >   
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>> > > From: Stu Sjouwerman
>[>mailto:[email protected]] 
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>> > > Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 12:34 PM
>
>> > > To: NT System Admin Issues
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>> > > Subject: RE: Malwarebytes: What is the difference...
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>> > >   
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>> > > I think I can add something here. FAFAIK, Malwarebytes
>is something 
>
>> > > of a ‘point’ 
>
>> > > solution in the sense that they specialize in removing
>trojans, and 
>
>> > > only trojans, 
>
>> > > but they are very good at that.  They are not a
>generalized 
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>> malware scanner
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>> > > that does AV, rootkits, and all other malware like
>VIPRE. 
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>> > >   
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>> > > Warm regards,
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>> > > 
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>> > > 
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>> > > Stu Sjouwerman 
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>> > > Co-Founder, Publisher, Sunbelt Media
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>> > > P: +1-727-562-0101 ext 218
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>> > > F: +1-727-562-5199
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>> > > From: Jay Dale
>[>mailto:[email protected]] 
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>> > > Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 12:01 PM
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>> > > To: NT System Admin Issues
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>> > > Subject: RE: Malwarebytes: What is the difference...
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>> > >   
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>> > > MalwareBytes is predominantly a Spyware/malware
>scanner.  It’s used 
>
>> > > primarily for removal if you’re already
>infected.  I think the pay 
>
>> > > option has an active scanner with it, but since most
>people have 
>
>> > > active scanners it’s not used as often. 
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>> > > Jay Dale 
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>> > > From: David Lum
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>> > > Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 10:59 AM
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>> > > To: NT System Admin Issues
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>> > > Subject: Malwarebytes: What is the difference... 
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>> > >   
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>> > > Between Malwarebytes and your usual AV scanner? Does
>it make sense 
>
>> > > to have a desktop AV  -AND- Malwarebytes? 
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>> > > David Lum // SYSTEMS ENGINEER 
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