Re: Best Kept Hacking Secrets Everyone Should Know
From: Pam (pfloresatcharterdotnet)
Date: 11/02/03
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Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2003 22:22:57 -0800
You really are a glutton for punishment... Having you ever
considered backing it in. If your intent is to lure newbie's,
you've got quite a job on your hands in this forum, and I
would suspect all the other's, since hopefully they read the
slams that you get, and realize that everyone else's arguments
have more validity. If your other reason is to sell your
book, I can't imagine you're going to have any luck. Most
everyone here seems to be annoyed at your post's, so why do
you keep it up? At some point I would think you would get
tired of it and give up. I must say, you are tenacious, but I
don't think in this respect it's a quality that anyone would
want to possess.
When you write do you follow the critical necessity of
evaluating for credibility? I've read some of your book
excerpts and can't find the necessary claims supported with
evidence, where the evidence was obtained, or that you are
knowledgeable on the subject. With out these things, writing
is nothing but characters on a page.
Pam
"Jene Keller" <f2byline@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:d3e3462a.0311012055.3c6653ae@posting.google.com...
> THE BEST KEPT SECRETS OF THE COMPUTER UNDERGROUND:
>
> 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
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