Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] eGroups/ worms/ virus
Posted by
Doug Harrison
on 2000-08-10 13:12:04 UTC
>. Microsoft can interrogate your computer via a back door that isprogrammed into Windows...
>I've always maintained that some of the so-called security bugs in the
IE/W95/W98 platform were put there specifically for this purpose.
Would a server running Linux act as a sufficient firewall for this kind of
intrusion? I'm assuming that computers tied to the server would be
transparent to the outside world.
Doug
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James Owens
2000-08-09 16:15:26 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] eGroups/ worms/ virus
Doug Harrison
2000-08-10 13:12:04 UTC
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2000-08-10 14:08:56 UTC
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dave engvall
2000-08-10 16:21:38 UTC
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2000-08-10 17:11:52 UTC
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2000-08-10 17:29:21 UTC
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2000-08-10 17:50:53 UTC
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2000-08-11 07:22:38 UTC
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2000-08-16 03:39:27 UTC
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