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'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way
Shane Coursen, 2001-12-03

Anti-virus products could detect the FBI's new spyware. But should they?

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'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way 2001-12-11
Anonymous (1 replies)
'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way 2001-12-13
A Corporate Security Guy (2 replies)
'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way 2001-12-24
fight the FBI
'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way 2001-12-13
Anonymous (5 replies)
'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way 2001-12-14
Anonymous (1 replies)
'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way 2001-12-14
Scientist (2 replies)
'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way 2001-12-15
Another Anonymous (2 replies)
'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way 2001-12-18
Anonymous (2 replies)
'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way 2002-01-19
Kiwi in Bahrain
'Magic Lantern' is bad news 2001-12-19
Anonymous (2 replies)
Black ~ Magic 2001-12-20
Anonymous
'Magic Lantern'? where can I get a copy? 2001-12-20
Anonymous (1 replies)
'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way 2001-12-20
Anonymous (1 replies)
'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way 2001-12-21
Duane Maurer II (1 replies)
'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way 2001-12-21
spectrum48
'Magic Lantern' A New Way of Life 2001-12-21
Big Brother
Is it legal?? 2001-12-22
Lamer
Blah! I'll bet AVP and AVX would detect this crappy trojan! 2001-12-23
Anonymous
And they're the only AV programs worth using. BTW, if the FBI really wanted a good trojan, I think they should hire the author of Sub Seven! :-D

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