, SecurityFocus 2001-02-26
ShareSniffer turns Windows hacking into a P2P play.
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But what about bandwidth?
2001-02-26
Anonymous (7 replies)
Anonymous (7 replies)
An Internet where *everybody* is a script kiddie
2001-02-27
A.Lizard alizard (at) ecis (dot) com [email concealed]
A.Lizard alizard (at) ecis (dot) com [email concealed]
User Ignorance (or "I Didn't Mean To Do It")
2001-02-28
raptorfan (at) earthlink (dot) net [email concealed]
raptorfan (at) earthlink (dot) net [email concealed]
How to make ShareSniffer unusable/undesirable
2001-03-01
Johan Lindqvist <lindq (at) bigfoot (dot) com [email concealed]>
Johan Lindqvist <lindq (at) bigfoot (dot) com [email concealed]>

And besides, it will have the -highly- beneficial side effect of making Win9x users aware of security, ... if people start using your open share to trade mp3's you're going to notice the bandwidth/diskspace usage in a way that you won't notice a subtler subversion.
'course, the company and it's product might or might not fair well over this, but even if they're shut down, their software will likely perpetuate, or software like it will.
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