RE: [Full-Disclosure] Bios programming...

From: David Royer (droyer_at_taleo.com)
Date: 03/03/05

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    That's a funny one, really...

    Can you adapt your application to open a backdoor on the person's
    computer and email me it's IP address?

    Best regards,

    David

    -----Original Message-----
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    [mailto:full-disclosure-bounces@lists.netsys.com] On Behalf Of Christian
    Leber
    Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 2:40 PM
    To: full-disclosure@lists.netsys.com
    Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Bios programming...

    On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 01:44:39PM -0500, Matt Marooney wrote:
    > I am trying to write a program to help people who are addicted to
    internet
    > pornography.

    That is very nice of you.

    > 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:

    I see millions of poor addicts that would love to get logs sent to some
    service. This service WILL have a GREAT future!!

    > 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.

    That's easy, will easily run on millions of different hardware
    combinations. NOT
     
    > 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)

    You are lying.

    There is no reason why someone would sign up for a service that installs
    some application that is invisible and not removable and sents data to
    some "service".

    > 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.

    In the end you are either a insufficient troll[1] or someone who has no
    idea of nothing.
    Oh, or you are working for the Bush administration.

    Regards
    Christian Leber

    [1] If that is true, I'm sorry that i gave food to it.

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