, SecurityFocus 2001-03-13
SubSeven 2.2 makes Back Orifice look tame.
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Behind of firewall.
2001-03-13
marceloreyes (at) netscape (dot) net [email concealed] (3 replies)
marceloreyes (at) netscape (dot) net [email concealed] (3 replies)
Behind of firewall.
2001-03-14
Someone (2 replies)
Someone (2 replies)
Behind of firewall.
2001-03-15
youps (at) hotmail (dot) com [email concealed] (1 replies)
youps (at) hotmail (dot) com [email concealed] (1 replies)
Subseven 2.2 IS NOT A REMOTE ADMINISTRATION TOOL!!!
2001-03-14
David Mills (1 replies)
David Mills (1 replies)
I think I got hit by it... tips for other victims.
2001-03-16
kilonad (at) hotmail (dot) com [email concealed]
kilonad (at) hotmail (dot) com [email concealed]

"In any event, users who don't accept executables (files ending in the suffix .exe) from strangers are safe from the Trojan."
Is totally untrue, and most likely the author of this article understands that. With security holes like the Outlook date field overflow and various other MS programming errors, you are not safe just because you're careful.
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