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From: Aleem (aleem
mindless.com)Date: Tue Oct 16 2001 - 23:27:43 CDT
How difficult would it be for a professional hacker to get into say, one
of the so many IIS vulnerable machines and use the victim's computer as
a starting point for the attack. Considering all computers out there
which sometimes run servers even without the knowledge of the owner, it
would be possible to launch an attack from a victim's computer and leave
yourself untraceable. Think of all the innocent people being framed, at
the hands of a craft and intending hacker who will applaud the outcome
of his victims. In a sense it boils down to the debate of death penalty,
commit and crime and you will lose all ability to interact within the
realms of those crime. Besides, this kind of crime will not go down,
people will only be more careful and walk along thinner lines to avoid
the outcomes.
Build a better mouse-trap and someone will build a better mouse. It's
inevitable and history only strengthens the argument.
- Aleem
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