View Full Version : These people are sick!
Wings_of_Azrael
June 15th, 2003, 04:02 AM
http://www.evidence-eliminator.com/go.shtml?A1901
Is this kind of advertising legal? I went to this page and burst out into a fit of laughter. They use simple scripts to get some info on you and like, say you've been searching for porn... but I don't even search for porn on the web, so I know I haven't been looking for "evidence cum tit tit body black evidence police cum cum cum cum cum cum cum cum cum cum cum body". These people are shameless. Evidence Eliminator's site gets worse each time I visit it.
Captinspliff
June 15th, 2003, 04:13 AM
oh no they have my ip address - better buy evidence eliminator
yeh your right that is pretty shameless adverstising but any company that i have seen advertised via pop-ups isn't worth dealing with
Winphuk
June 15th, 2003, 06:15 AM
They are very aggressive advertisers.
I don't mind though, just another product that I can *well, you know*
Shadow, Thief of the Sun
June 15th, 2003, 06:40 AM
Screenshot of my desktop is looking right. But i never searched for "Sick tits" or "cum cum cum cum butt" through Google, i swear. :bk
Kyle06
June 15th, 2003, 07:32 AM
Oh come on just buy the product it is only $149.95 dollars (US MONEY) lol dude tooo expenceive.
Shadow, Thief of the Sun
June 15th, 2003, 07:38 AM
Quote:
"Even the Police are scared - Police Officers buy the genuine Evidence Eliminator™ because it's the only one that works. And they KNOW what happens if you get caught without it. "
They should have photos of these scared Police Officers to prove it :)
Shadow, Thief of the Sun
June 15th, 2003, 07:41 AM
Some also worked hard to come up with these ideas, but i'm afraid that they forgot to add that other products are MUCH cheaper and power:
"Don't get ripped-off by an inferior imitation or product. Beware these:
Window Washer
Internet Cleanup
Quick Clean
SurfSecret
Vogon International (Police Forensic Investigators) say those don't delete all the traces you want from your hard-drive.
Poor-quality imitations that don't work:
Internet Eraser
History Kill
Windows & Internet Cleaner
Internet History Eraser
Cyber Scrub
Evidence Eraser
Internet Washer
Secure Disk Pro
Web Evidence Eraser
Evidence Terminator
Internet Cleaner
Internet Privacy Pro
Fast Cleaner Gold
Web Eraser
X-Cleaner
No Trace
Windows Trace Remover
Winnow Cleaner
Evidence Killer
History Cleaner
ZDelete
Privacy Cleaner
Evidence Washer
SuperCleaner
WinOptimizer"
moshsandwich
June 15th, 2003, 07:46 AM
"What are all those pictures?!?!"
Well... the directory you're showing me seems to have NO PICTURES IN IT!
Dumbarses...
method
June 15th, 2003, 08:00 AM
And they also need to check for X_HTTP_FORWARDED... 'coz my ISP doesn't list my IP in REMOTE_ADDR, so that page listed my ISPs web-proxy and not my real IP. How lame!?!
notbob
June 15th, 2003, 09:11 AM
did you ever see the one that shows you your own directories (which only you can really see) and says "look! we have access to your hard drive! who else is looking?"
hell they should call it evidence producer--it only adds about 1000 registry entries
maartendc
June 15th, 2003, 09:17 AM
What a bunch of crap...
But I thought my firewall was supposed to keep this kind of info safe from websites... (Norton personal firewall)
Why doesnt it?
notbob
June 15th, 2003, 09:25 AM
Originally posted by maartendc
What a bunch of crap...
But I thought my firewall was supposed to keep this kind of info safe from websites... (Norton personal firewall)
Why doesnt it?
your info is safe
the stuff is put on by your browser on your computer through scripting
they never see it--it's paranoia advertizing aimed at newbies and 45 year old factory guy porn downloaders that don't know better
Ghost 23
June 15th, 2003, 10:26 AM
Whoa... Talk about gorilla warefare tactics.
grab_grab_the_haddock
June 15th, 2003, 05:22 PM
there is actually a website called evidence-eliminator-sucks.com (http://evidence-eliminator-sucks.com/eesucks/) the following extract is taken from the page. Its good stuff.
"This is a tale of paranoid delusional rantings on the part of Andy Churchill, the main figure at Robin Hood Software. It is a slimy tale of violating U.S. Truth in Advertising laws on a regular basis, charging $150 for what is at best a $39.95 file eraser, and making grandious claims for what their piece of Visual BASIC bloatware will do for you.
It's a case of some really strange people trying to sell you software that you probably don't need via their famous "You are being Investigated" spam, whose idea of professionalism in dealing with criticism of their business practices is stupid complaints and censorship.
This is also the story of a huge network of sex sites and paranoid right wingnut sites all merrily pushing along behind the strange tin foil hat rantings of Andy Churchill and his minions because, what the hey, scamming people out of money for software they don't need pays the bills, right? So here we go, hold on to your tin foil beanie, as we descend into the morass of..."
Note also the first line of the third paragraph which i have not doctored in any way. It clearly implicates our own wingnut in this murky conspiracy. Perhaps wingnut will show us a little clarity for a change and explain his role in this shabby affair.
begoodbebad
June 15th, 2003, 06:07 PM
http://evidence-eliminator-sucks.com/eesucks/ is a very good read. these people at Evidence Eliminator really stink. What is worse is that various supposedly well informed tech journalists frequently recommend this garbage in the press and online.
If you really are dumb enough and sick enough to look at kiddie porn, bomb making guides, metallica fan sites etc. and you need to get rid of the evidence there is only one way to do it. 1:remove hard drive from PC. 2: pick up clubhammer 3: hit hard drive with the clubhammer until the hard drive is smashed into many thousands of tiny pieces. 4: now dispose of those pieces in different places
This is how government security agencies do it (so what have they been looking at online...?)
Also as well as EE being overpriced it is apparently buggy as hell and sh1tty to uninstall....classy prog all round.
isus
June 15th, 2003, 06:07 PM
nice website, grab grab
Rahwgwar
June 15th, 2003, 06:39 PM
LOL, I have an unusual type of OS and am using Netscape (which I don't even have installed). It looks like I also have a lot of pictures of white boxes on my drive, hehe.
Nice grab, grab_grab........I got a chuckle out of it :)
wingnut2600
June 16th, 2003, 10:07 AM
Originally posted by grab_grab_the_haddock
there is actually a website called evidence-eliminator-sucks.com (http://evidence-eliminator-sucks.com/eesucks/) the following extract is taken from the page. Its good stuff.
Note also the first line of the third paragraph which i have not doctored in any way. It clearly implicates our own wingnut in this murky conspiracy. Perhaps wingnut will show us a little clarity for a change and explain his role in this shabby affair.
If you actually looked at the facts, you would find that $149.95 is in fact an excellent price for this fine product. I have no problem lending my name to such a fine product. I have been using it for years browsing the most illegal and sick porn that you could imagine using official US Government computers, and I have never been discovered. This program allows me to download and utilize WAREZ while using computers that are monitored by US authorities. After I leave, it is as if I was never there. Never again, after using a computer, does it say "shit cum cum cum cum tits..." like it shows in the original link.
I personally worry about words like that on my computer. I must protect my pets from these types of influences if they were to walk past the monitor.
That is why I actively promote the Evidence Eliminator and this freak tries to shut me down by calling me a paranoid right wingnut... WTF? I am not paranoid or right-winged... I have never worn a tin-foil hat, and only would if they were extremely fashionable. You should all send me money so that i can protect myself from this freak.
The Evidence-Eliminator is obviously excellent since evidence would be bad. I am following this simple logic, I dare anyone to refute it:
Evidence-Eliminator=good, Evidence=bad.
mr.jip
June 16th, 2003, 10:22 AM
so instead of using evidence eliminator wot should i use, i do admit have fallen for its false advertising :(.
wingnut2600
June 16th, 2003, 10:40 AM
Have no fear mr.jip! Why would anyone want to sell you a product that does not work or that works poorly? I am sure that it works well!
I find that products that only bash others and make no substantial claims about their own merits are usually the best. Why would I want to quantifiably verify their claims when they assure me that they are great? It has worked with all of these people using AOL... why wouldn't this generalize to your system's security?
If you have evidence and want to eliminate it from your computer, what program could possibly work better than one called "Evidence-Eliminator?"
Java
June 16th, 2003, 11:39 AM
Moogle... ^.^
I have made a personal vow never to use any program with ads that flash in eye-jarring colors or use scare tactics. The EE-sucks site was cool too. Thumbs up to that guy for standing up to shmucks.