Eliminate Your Surfing Tracks

General Network security, firewalls, port filtering/forwarding, wireless security, anti-spyware, as well as spam control and privacy discussions.
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fredra
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Eliminate Your Surfing Tracks

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Hi Folks
Has anyone heard of or used Evidence Eliminator?
Please check out the site at http://www.evidence-eliminator.com/main.shtml?A654845
:rolleyes:
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Post by Lex Luthor »

Nice referral link.

I wouldn't touch this piece of crap if it was free.

These a-holes (don't mean you necessarily) spam almost EVERY usenet group with this garbarge.

I even wrote to their current (now prevision) ISP and was told they got booted off for too many complaints.

Lex

ok, so I was a bit harsh.....

[ 04-09-2001: Message edited by: Lex Luthor ]
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Post by ExarKun »

Come on Luthor Thats just low man, hes got over a 100 post he's not spamming..
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Post by Lex Luthor »

maybe I got on you a little hard, sorry, but it is a referral link you posted.

Anyhow, these guys are a bunch of scamming crooks that you should stay far away from.

Business practices are very LOW, website is fairly scary (security wise) from what I've been told and, like i said, their ISP booted them for spamming.

Not people you want to deal with.

Perhaps also you could edit out your referral link in your original post. Maybe you didn't know it was a referral.

Thanks!
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Post by fredra »

Thanks Lex
Now we all know to stay away from them.
Thanks for your input.
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Post by fredra »

Hi Luther
That's cool....we are all entitled to our own opinion.
If you read the original thread, I asked if anyone had heard or used the piece of software, and I provided the link.
It was intended to get feedback from the other respectable members of this forum.
So if you have anything constructive to add to the original thread, that would be appreciated.
BTW...Thanks for the flame.

[ 04-09-2001: Message edited by: fredra ]
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Post by Steven »

While I have to agree that their business practices are less then desirable in terms of the way they portray their web site and continual posting in forums, the program does perform as advertised. Note though if you do try it to make sure you go through EVERY configuration option as it has the ability to wreck havoc on your system if mis configured.
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Post by Storm90 »

There are a couple out there that do the same thing. Like BC Wipe and it is free. you can download it fron cnet web site. There is also one at www.analogx.com that is pretty good and dose the same thing. But In my opinion I see no use for them not unless you are useing your computer for work which might have documents you want know one ever to find after you delet then. Or other things you should not be storeing on the computer. Any way that dose look like a good program . Little Expensive though. Thanks for the info. Someone might find it handy. ;)
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Post by Megabyte63 »

I have never used any of those progs. but it seems like I remember Nuts-N-Bolts has a feature that does that. I think it is the shread feature, not sure its been awhile.
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Post by Musclemanfu2 »

This is a good program for covering browser tracks and more http://www.12ghosts.com/ghosts/pactwash.htm 12 Ghosts Wash on left for download. Easyer then deleting one thing at a time.
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