Re: Best Kept Hacking Secrets Everyone Should Know
From: melvin (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/02/03
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Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2003 23:32:52 -0800
Hello;
And so, like pollen in the wind...they vanish.
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<melvin>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>-----Original Message-----
>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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