Re: security

From: Bernie M (berniem_nospam@routergod.com)
Date: 06/23/02


From: "Bernie M" <berniem_nospam@routergod.com>
Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 17:32:33 +1000


"Dionysio Calucci" <dionysio_calucci@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ca7b1d3e.0206221410.47a45c95@posting.google.com...
> my mouse sometime moves without my direction (both
> microsoft optical and regular wheel mice). It happens
> on Windows 2000 with norton personal security and in
> linux 2.4.17 with iptables and both netscape and
> mozilla 1.0. Either my firewall is badly configured or
> my mice are broken OR we have a new security
> vulnerablilty which allows an intruder to gain access
> in a remote system.
>
> BY THE WAY, my internet provider has VJ header
> compression turned off and i use squid.

We get this at work on the W2000 boxes we testing prior to a rollout being
organised. Our PC guys are looking into it but it appears to be driver
related at this stage.

You haven't been hacked.

BernieM



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