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Posted by Anonymous Remailer (austria) on March 6, 2008, 8:11 pm
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they reverse-engineered the protocol in the article. the original
password the victim is using. 2- After getting the password, they
provide you with solid proofs. 3- Payment is made ONLY AFTER you
are tired of seeing.
> > alt.hackers.malicious on Tue, 04 Mar 2008 16:37:58 GMT thought that it
> > would be fun to share with the rest of the class this little ditty..
> >>>> Carlo Seddaiu wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> Hi Hakako,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> The best way to stop a key logger is feed the key logger
> >>>>> desinformation. Feed it for example fake logins in fake websites and
> >>>>> monitor the logs to see who is logging in from what ip's with those
> >>>>> fake credentials. The best way to stop key loggers is to catch the
> >>>>> people who use them.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> The question is about the mysterious step between "monitor logins"
> >>>> and "catch the people", and which kind of magic for implementing it.
> >>>>
> >>> It's just amatter of having a pentagon with the right arcane symbol in
> >>> it on your ram chips and then reciting the correct incantation at
> >>> exactly the same moment the key logger is triggered. I think most
> >>> business schools have a course covering this.
> >>
> >>Doesn't the season still come into play? or the moons current position or
> >>something? hehehe.
> >
> > Don't forget the "rabbit ears". :)
> It is also quite useful to be able to have an OBE and be standing behind the
> person that is using the keyloger on your system;)
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4.3) What is filtering?
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> --
> From the Desk of Sugien CSK
> . /}
> @###{ ]::::::Cyber Striker Knight::::::>
> . \}
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Im thinking there is still room to market "bodys" that allow for
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