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BDE/B3D Killer v1.6 released

me101   on 22 April 2002 - 16:20 · 13 comments & 2116 views

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From the guys that brought you KaZaALite, comes the BDE/B3D Killer v1.6, which removes that nasty Brilliant Digital Projector thingy that isstalled with the latest downloads of KaZaA.

This new version, 1.6, adds new files, folders, and registry keys installed with new version of BDE (new version is confirmed in many Kazaa downloads).

Have fun, and it's nice to be back :)

News source: KaZaALite
Download: BDKiller 1.6 (52kb, posted 22nd April 2002)


I WOULD BE RUNNING SCARED'

Chandler has already identified one key to his decision -- why Deutsche Bank Asset Management switched sides and supported Fiorina after a call on the morning of the vote.

"I would be running scared if I were HP," said Samuel Thompson, a professor and the director at the Center for Study of Mergers and Acquisitions at the University of Miami School of Law. Thompson has studied Chandler's initial ruling, in which he agreed to try the case, over HP's objections.

Chandler wrote that Walter Hewlett will have a "significant burden" in proving Deutsche Bank was coerced by HP into voting 17 million shares for the merger. The three-day trial is expected by analysts to feature testimony by Fiorina and Deutsche Bank representatives.

Fiorina also told HP Chief Financial Officer Bob Wayman a few days before the March 19 shareholder vote that management might have to do something "extraordinary" to win Deutsche's support.

The voicemail of that conversation was leaked to the San Jose Mercury News and later confirmed by HP.

"Protection of unsuspecting shareholders who are at risk of being defrauded or disenfranchised should be the focus of the court, not whether the allegedly bad actors were contractually obligated to each other," Chandler wrote.

The stakes for witnesses rose last week, when federal prosecutors opened a criminal probe of the HP vote.

"The moment a U.S. attorney is introduced in the matter, people who otherwise are happy to testify get nervous," said John Coffee, a securities law professor at Columbia University's Law School, who has worked for HP.

Coffee suggested that Walter Hewlett also might choose to concentrate at trial on his second allegation -- that HP covered up reports that merger planning was not going well.

The preliminary tally by independent vote counters this week showed the merger passed by 45 million votes, or 2.8 percent of those cast, enough to win even if the Deutsche ballots were thrown out.

The planned merger has survived a number of setbacks, however, and any judgement against HP could be appealed to the Delaware Supreme Court.

Even so, the judge has a wide range of choices, said Charles Elson, director of the Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware.

Since the shareholder rights movements blossomed in the 1990s, the chancery court is no longer considered management's best friend, he added.

"Traditionally it was argued it was a pro-management court. Today I think it's anybody's guess."

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#1 Dclanz on 22 Apr 2002 - 17:08
WB me101 and thx for the heads up.
(2 replies) #2 mariusu on 22 Apr 2002 - 17:17
adaware does it also....but this is cool, since i noticed that bde files deleted by adaware suddenly spawn back after some time!
#2.1 Germano on 22 Apr 2002 - 18:33
After running AdAware, BDE/B3D Killer still found me 2 files, and 3 registry keys.
#2.2 vettimdorr on 22 Apr 2002 - 20:05
that would mean adaware isn't doing it's job... :/
#3 iconman on 22 Apr 2002 - 22:13
cool
#4 Spike101M69 on 22 Apr 2002 - 23:31
hooray!
#5 Anormal on 23 Apr 2002 - 01:00
Die BDE, die...
#6 wog boy on 23 Apr 2002 - 02:16
sweet... damn i hate bde
#7 sd_ba2271 on 23 Apr 2002 - 11:21
Strangely, this doesn't remove all the spyware/adware from Kazaa. After running Ad-aware, I am still finding the ad promotion plugin from Cydoor on my machine.
#8 ^_^ Silly Willy on 23 Apr 2002 - 11:38
Excellent tool for future proggies that decide to install this without our knowledge.
#9 sd_ba2271 on 23 Apr 2002 - 12:11
Also, you apparently can't remove the Cydoor plugin and still have Kazaa work. I tried it, it didn't work. It makes yo have to re-install Kazaa if you want to use it. KazaaLite also includes the Cydoor plugin.
#10 Grappa on 23 Apr 2002 - 20:04
Go to the forums and do a search on CYDOOR. You have to have the file to run Kazaa, but there is a "cleaned" version of the file you can use. G
#11 babis on 23 Apr 2002 - 21:08
nice program.. thanks for the heads up

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