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- Backdoor found in Quicken
- A recent statement released by ElcomSoft, a Russian maker of password-recovery tools, claims that Quicken versions since 2003 have a backdoor that unlocks the strong encryption in the product with a secret 512-bit RSA controlled by Intuit. ElcomSoft accused Intuit of hiding this backdoor to give itself --...
- Blog posts 2007-06-29
- Open Source Back Doors
- absolutelyIt's not just the NSA. It's entirely possible that the NSA may have mandated backdoors installed in software like MS Windows, but there are two reasons I don't even bother worrying about that if/when I need to use Windows (a distinct rarity these days -- only for Guild Wars...
- Discussion threads 2007-01-16
- Open Source Back Doors
- This blog is brought to you by conspiracy theorists across the globe.That being said...I read a post recently on the Fedora Core mailing list about a rumor of a back door in all of Microsofts products from Windows 95 to the present that allowed NSA in via a back door....
- Blog posts 2007-01-15
- Backdoors in networks
- My boss just "discovered" and was SHOCKED that I had backdoors in the network that I created over 9 years ago and continue to administer. I am self taught, but have had many mentors over the years. I was always told that it was essential to have backdoors...
- Discussion threads 2006-03-21
- Encrypted?
- When does encrypted not mean secure? Maybe when your government is working with Microsoftto make sure they have ‘back doorÂ' entry to your data! ThatÂ's what has been reported by the BBCrecently!The impending release of Windows Vista and itÂ's BitLockerDrive Encryption has been noted by the authorities as...
- Blog posts 2006-02-20
- about 30 seconds
- Please tell me the Gov't isn't this clueless. They can already access what they need w/ provider cooperation anyway.Feds want backdoor in all net hardwarethe FCC wants a backdoor so they can wiretap you, in all net hardware such as routers, firewalls.http://www.networkingpipeline.com/blog/archives/2006/01/feds_want_a_wir.htmlGood guess as to how long it will take...
- Discussion threads 2006-01-31
- New worm threat set to spread this week
- Do we trust Microsoft on this one?I'm not taking a position on this because I simply don't have enough information but what do you THINK about the claim that MS planted a backdoor, or perhaps someone innocently or not so innocently planted a backdoor in various OS, perhaps on behalf...
- Discussion threads 2006-01-30
- The Windows MetaFile Backdoor?
- Quote:" Leo and I carefully examine the operation of the recently patched Windows MetaFile vulnerability..... Given the nature of what it is, this would make it a remote code execution "backdoor". end of quote.. ***you must visit this site to get the full storyhttp://www.grc.com/sn/SN-022.htmListen to the podcast
- Discussion threads 2006-01-14
- Hacking Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
- This sample chapter, taken from McGraw-Hill's Hacking Exposed, Fifth Edition, provides detailed insight on how to fight common Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 hacking methods such as the following:Password guessingEavesdropping on network password exchangeGrabbing password hashesMicrosoft Remote Procedure Call MSRPC attacksLocal Security Authority Service LSASS buffer overflow attacksPrivilege escalationLSA...
- Download resources 2006-01-11
- BOOT
- When you 'boot'you are making LOTS of copies of something - first we take into account the number of Bytes these occupy - technically, a copy is used once and then discarded, so you can run out of copies- some operations for instance use several LOTS of copies at a...
- Discussion threads 2006-01-09
- PC Access
- How does a hacker gain access to your PC and how would I know if he/she is trying to access my PC?Usually it is accomplished via creating a back door in a service or program through any manner of well known exploits.There are a number of articles here on TR...
- Q&A 2005-09-22
- Be aware of potential threats from port knocking
- Some of the newest and most complex Trojans utilize the "port knocking" method, which involves establishing a connection to a networked computer that has no open ports. Mike Mullins has the details of where these Trojans come from, how attackers activate them, and what you can do to keep them...
- Technical articles 2005-06-30
- Hackers build backdoor into iTunes
- iTunes back doorWell you know if manufacturers were not so interested in gouging our eyes out when purchasing their apps, there would be far less attempts at finding illegal ways to get their stuff.I'm confused hereWhy is this illegal, because a laawyer that is paid to say so says it...
- Discussion threads 2005-03-22
- Tech Tip: Be aware of potential threats from port knocking
- By Mike Mullins Some of the newest and most complex Trojansutilize the "port knocking" method. This technique involvesestablishing a connection to a networked computer that has no openports. A normal scan of the computer might show thatit's not listening on any ports. But that doesn't mean that...
- Technical articles 2004-07-28
- Beware of backdoor planted by Bagle/Beagle worm
- The Bagle worm is the first seriously widespread virus or worm we've seen in quite a while, and the severity of the infection is increasing. Plus, administrators need to be aware of a backdoor that can be planted by this infection.DetailsBagle, identified as Beagle by Symantec, is a mass-mailing worm...
- Technical articles 2004-01-22
- Backdoors, Malicious Code, and the Ounce Solution
- A backdoor allows a person or a program to gain access and control of applications and data. Backdoors are often associated with the malicious intent to gain unauthorized access to applications. However, not all the security risks introduced by backdoors are associated with malicious intent. In many instances poor design...
- White papers 2007-08-04
- AskBuddha ver1 (Mobile)
- The AskBuddha App allows you to play tricks on your friends and family. The app will make it appear that it can answer questions like. What color of shirt am I wearing?What is my name?Who will win the Super Bowl?The app has many secret back doors that allow you to...
- Software downloads 2009-06-12
- How Browser Exploits Lead to Web 2.0 Hacking
- Gone are the days when URL Filtering took care of all the issues that arise from a company's Internet bound traffic. With Web 2.0, dynamic and user-generated content is becoming the norm and hackers are using browser exploits to create backdoors. Every employee launching an Internet browser can open a...
- Webcasts 2009-01-01
- Perfect process 1.1 (Windows)
- A Shield that Protects your computer from spyware, adware, trojans, backdoors, and other pests in real time. Scan Your network from a central point in your network Kill Spyware & backdoors on remote hosts. Scan local hardisk and Memory. Protects Your Startup form spyware & backdoors: Get rid of all...
- Software downloads 2007-01-15
- Placing Backdoors Through Firewalls
- This paper describes possible backdoors through different firewall architectures. However, the material can also be applied to other environments to describe how hackers (you?) cover their access to a system. Hackers often want to retain access to systems they have penetrated even in the face of obstacles such as new...
- White papers 2006-12-20
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