About 2 years ago, we demo'd Setiri, a win32 trojan that tunneled data
off networks through the use of Invisible Internet Explorer instances.
This allowed us to avoid sticky issues like authentication / etc and
worked nicely against personal firewalls configured to allow out IE traffic.
About 2 years ago, we demo'd Setiri, a win32 trojan that tunneled data
off networks through the use of Invisible Internet Explorer instances.
This allowed us to avoid sticky issues like authentication / etc and
worked nicely against personal firewalls configured to allow out IE traffic.
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