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From: Marvin Simkin (Marvin.Simkin
asu.edu)
Date: Wed Apr 11 2007 - 12:10:18 CDT
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Let's assume your intentions are honorable and authorized and legal and your subterfuge, whatever form it takes, is successful and you get your spyware to autorun on next boot or login.
If your target is as security conscious as you say, you have to consider the possibility that they are running a personal firewall. You won't know that, because your spyware hasn't reported back to you yet. And when it starts running, their firewall may alert them. Now the target goes from cautious to paranoid red alert.
Better to get hands on the hard disk and clone it as others are suggesting. Any attempt to inject code could backfire.
Marvin
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