Re: Is secedit.exe left by a hacker?
From: Karl Levinson [x y] mvp (jamescagney90210@excite.com)
Date: 11/03/02
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From: "Karl Levinson [x y] mvp" <jamescagney90210@excite.com> Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2002 08:27:48 -0500
That is one of the models which does nothing to block outbound traffic,
allowing hackers to remotely control your computer if you become infected
with certain worm "viruses." Using firewall software such as the free
www.sygate.com in addition to your Linksys helps block this.
"Jim Matthews" <jim_matt@swbell.net> wrote in message
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> The Linksys I am using is a BEFSR11.
> The Firmware revision is 1.38.5 from April 12, 2001.
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