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Posted by wipeout64@hotmail.com on January 13, 2008, 11:30 pm
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> | Eavesdropping thru computers most CERTAINLY can occur by trojans. I've
> | seen the software for sale myself in electronics magazines! Even the
> | anonymous phone bureau suggested such. These crimes have been
> | mentioned in the news. This is nothing new. This is reality not
> | paranoia. With text to voice and voice to text software (and very
> | inexpensive I may add) along with mics being built into the
> | motherboards, such software most certainly can and have bee developed.
> | I'm surprised you're aware of the lazers for sale and not the trojans.
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> As I stated...
> The concept "eavesdropping on conversations" does NOT lend itself to a Tro=
jan on a computer
> that easily.
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> I am not saying it is impossible, I am saying it is improbable and highly =
unlikely.
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> First the neighbour has to have the capability to write/obtain said Trojan=
that would send
> either an audio stream to the neighbour's house or 3rd party web site.
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> Second you must assume that the microphone is always on as well as the PC =
and the
> conversations are taking place with x feet of said microphone.
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> Third you must exaplin HOW said Trojan was installed.
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> The fact that it is possible should not sway one to believe that it is act=
ually being done.
> Based upon my experience and workplace training it is my belief that IFF t=
he neighbour is
> listening on to one's home conversations it is NOT done via the PC and a T=
rojan but by a bug
> based transmitter.
>
> You stated; "...seen the software for sale myself in electronics magazines=
!"
> I have also seen X-Ray vision glasses advertised in magazines.
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> Davehttp://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
> Multi-AV -http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
Ok, thanks for explaining. It's a relief that it's not easy. That
means it won't become an every day occurance.
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