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RE: [Full-Disclosure] Bios programming...
From: Aditya Deshmukh (aditya.deshmukh
online.gateway.expertworks.net)
Date: Thu Mar 03 2005 - 22:16:54 CST
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: full-disclosure-bounces
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>[mailto:full-disclosure-bounces
lists.netsys.com] On Behalf Of
>Matt Marooney
>Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 01:35 AM
>I want this software to help people who want help, to keep them honest,
>and unaware that their system is monitoring activity.
I still don't see any reason why u should be doing all this. And I would
certainly not want anyone to know what I am watching much less random
persons on the net...
>
>Most of the other services out there are very "in-your-face" or they
>only monitor one type of traffic. The BIOS requirement was to keep the
>users using the system. If they take the machine in to BestBuy to get
>it serviced, and the tech wipes or replaces the hard drive,
>the poor guy
>doesn't remember to reload the monitoring software.
U already get a lot of monitoring software like that - and they can also be
very stealty like actmon just make it a part of the installaion cdrom so now
when someone wipes the hdd and the user does a install it gets reinstalled
>
>I'm open to other suggestions, I just want to make it next to
>impossible
>to delete (without the admin password, of course), and invisble to
>operate.
tell me how me people are going to use a guest accont on their own computer
and then be able to use the computer normally ?
-aditya
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