Re: THE BEST KEPT SECRETS OF THE COMPUTER UNDERGROUND:
From: wb (wbirdnospam_at_sympatico.ca)
Date: 04/29/04
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Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 20:11:56 -0400
Not very well kept secrets, are they, here's one.... Those big scary
hackers peep outta der holes and use port scanners to find an open door.
Sounds scary. They should invent something like a firewall to protect
everyone. They should have newsgroups everywhere telling people where sites
are, where they they can learn to close the freakin door. Oh sorry, maybe
it's you living in a world of bad hackers...... because when they come to
my door, they just get to play with my knob.
wb
"mailbox" <mailbox62001@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> 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"!
Heavily edited so you don't have to read verbage again.........
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