[Full-Disclosure] Bios programming...

From: Matt Marooney (matt_at_dynamicanswers.com)
Date: 03/03/05

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    Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 13:44:39 -0500
    
    
    

    I am trying to write a program to help people who are addicted to
    internet pornography. This application would be tied into an online
    service where someone could sign up for monitoring, and download a thin
    client app. The application would run in the background of the person's
    computer, and upload the person's internet activity to the website. The
    service would then email this activity report to designated recipients.
    I have most of the knowledge to create this service, but I need to know
    how to do a couple things:
     
    1. I would like the program to be "un-installable". I've heard of a
    couple of hardware security tracking services that can load a very small
    setup package in the CMOS and if a computer is stolen, and the hard
    drive is replaced, the app reloads itself and the next time the computer
    is on the internet, it sends out a beacon. Does anyone have any insight
    about how to do something like this? I want the CMOS program to run on
    boot, and check to see if the monitoring software is still installed.
    If it is not, the boot process reloads it.
     
    2. obviously, the program does not need to be very large, so I want it
    to run in the background and not be visible to the computer's user. This
    is easy, I know, but I want the process to be completely invisible.
    (even to super-geeks)
     
    3. I would like to figure out a way to monitor traffic for multiple
    protocols (HTTP, FTP, File Sharing, Chat, etc.) . I'm wondering if
    there is a way to figure out "bad" requests on a packet level.
     
    I really appreciate any help with these questions! Thank you all,
     
    -- Matt
     
     
     

    
    

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