Re: THE BEST KEPT SECRETS OF THE COMPUTER UNDERGROUND

From: Cap (cap_at_sand-n-sea.us)
Date: 08/10/03


Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 14:44:29 GMT

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"Tracker" <"snailmail(remove)222000"@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Copyright 2003 by Debbie Xl. All rights Reserved. No part of this
> publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, or stored in
> a data base or retrieval system, without prior written permission of the
> publisher.
>
>
> Remember, you heard this from me first. Installing a backdoor for
> future and continued access to your computer system is simple once a
> computer system is compromised. Here are the "Malicious Hackers Best
> Kept Secrets!"
> They install a Trojan Horse which disables your anti-virus and firewall
> protection; also, they install a second set of their own hidden firewall
> application(s) to protect their Virtual Private Network(s). The point
> that I am trying to make is this, you can check your system for a
> Backdoor, Trojan Horse, Virus, or Worm until your blue in the face, you
> wouldn't find any. The hackers own firewall application(s) can be
> installed on your hard drive in a hidden folder and the only way you
> would know it's there is by going to your Control Panel, Folder Options,
> View, Show All Files and Folders (Windows ME and earlier).
> Windows keeps files and folders hidden by default so you don't make
> changes to their important files. You need to View all Files and
> Folders on your computer to reveal what malicious hackers have installed
> without your knowledge. This will open your eyes and show you all the
> files and software applications now sitting on your hard drive. If you
> want to learn more about computer security, if you're a beginner, one
> avenue is to read-up on configuring your mail and browsing
> applications. Google and Yahoo also have Newsgroups and message boards
> pertaining to the aforementioned. If utilizing a Windows platform, do
> some reading on configuring your Windows Internet Options both Internet
> and Local Settings. Also, spend time learning what applications in
> Windows are running and on what port they run on.
>
> Tracker
> Beefs Fiancee'
>
> I know how important it is for me not to define myself by how others
> perceive me.
>
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> Minds" visit:
> www.securityminds2003.com
> It will teach you to learn about Windows, the Internet and Hacking
>
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