, 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)
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]

Plus - a number of users have suggested installing the subseven with a password, to prevent anyone else installing subseven or accessing their computer - as above this is a bad idea as it leaves security loop holes........
As to virus checkers....well it will be difficult to find a definitive way of identifying subseven 2.2 - as it is so configurable - meaning that although you may think you are safe - you may not be!!!
As a general rule only download .exe files from sites you trust (i.e microsoft - well sort of trust anyway!!!) be alert! trust no one on the internet who is pretending to be your friend and offers you strange downloads........
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