Re: How to check for rootkit, troians etc in backed up files?

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on 9-16-2008 1:40 PM Glenn spake the following:
At 04:04 PM 9/16/2008, you wrote:
on 9-16-2008 12:25 PM Alex spake the following:
On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 12:08:46 -0700
Scott Silva <ssilva@xxxxxxxxxxxx> took out a #2 pencil and
scribbled:

Thanks (even if late!) for the suggestions, I've applied them.
A reply in 3 days is late? That is good for a lot of lists.
Your thank you almost 2 weeks later is what is late.

;-P
I think that's what he meant. At least that's what my reality
distortion field says. =-P
Sorry... Bad day ... Short fuse...

Insert virtual slappings below...

Me too.. rough day, that is.
Go home, have a ________ (insert your favorite beverage) and thank your ______ (insert higher-power) that things weren't worse!

That's my plan!

Cheers!
Glenn
I'll drink to that!!!!


Cheers

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