View Full Version : So youre afraid of getting hacked/cracked?


Esoteric
08-08-03, 04:47 PM
Download ZoneAlarm

http://download.com.com/3000-2092-10217783.html?tag=lst-0-1

Anyone running an internet connection withot a router deserves to get caught imo. it's so easy to cut yourself off from the rest of the world, if you don't do it, tough sh|t for you.

testify
08-08-03, 08:25 PM
Ahhh good old ZoneAlarm. It would be good if it didn't have so many exploits: http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/331940

CompiledMonkey
08-10-03, 10:53 PM
Originally posted by testify
Ahhh good old ZoneAlarm. It would be good if it didn't have so many exploits: http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/331940

But how the hell would you actually send those commands to someones computer?

testify
08-11-03, 04:39 AM
Well...you need to be at there computer to do that of course. :D

CompiledMonkey
08-11-03, 09:03 AM
Originally posted by testify
Well...you need to be at there computer to do that of course. :D

Ah, boo! :D Pretty weak "security problem" if that's the case.

Esoteric
08-11-03, 09:29 AM
Originally posted by testify
Well...you need to be at there computer to do that of course. :D

lol, yeah, big security problem.

testify
08-11-03, 12:16 PM
I still wouldn't use any program that takes the company 10 days to put out a patch for ANY security hole. PLUS...I loves my NIS.

CompiledMonkey
08-11-03, 05:01 PM
Originally posted by testify
I still wouldn't use any program that takes the company 10 days to put out a patch for ANY security hole. PLUS...I loves my NIS.

Do you use Windows?

shyfx
08-13-03, 11:05 PM
Irregardless of how large a security threat you think it is.... a program designed for SECURITY shouldn't have exploits whatsoever.
All it takes is some ignorance of the "minor" problems and people will develop ways around them to take advantage of the exploits.

Personally... I believe that most cases that people claim to be hacking is just their own stupidity and running trojans.
A "hacker" with any crediible talents most likely won't be attacking the average Joe running Windows.
I find a simple way to get around a lot of exploits is to use Mozilla browser and mail. Even spam has dropped since I changed, don't ask me how, but I am assuming ways for carefully crafted web sites to obtain personal details, like email address.
And another is to use a firewall. I am using OpenBSD 3.3 for NAT and firewalling purposes at home and I have no problems with viruses on my home network except for my sister... downloading and executing trojans sent ot her by people on MSN. I fixed that simply by blocking the most common trojans ports, both in and out so the trojans which connect out from a victom's network don't work either.

Mikey

testify
08-14-03, 02:29 AM
CompiledMonkey: My one computer runs win2k and my other runs Mandrake 8.1. Both are behind my routers NAT firewall and my win2k machine is behind a norton firewall. Needless to say it's a pain in the ass when I have to open/close a port.

Clockwood
08-24-03, 02:46 AM
Shyfx: Remember the difference between a hacker and a cracker.