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Re: keylogger
From: "Colin Copley" <colin.75 () btinternet com>
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 02:12:32 -0000
If your users can run arbitrary .EXEs Emailed to them you have much bigger problems than the failings in your understanding of the common of infelicities of run-of-the-mill, scanning-based antivirus software...
Most small businesses, which is most businesses, user's can receive and run arbitrary .exe's. They also pay for AV software. Is it too much to ask that it picks up keyloggers punted on public forums all the AV vendors read. Or warn that a file has it's own SMTP engine, networking functions? Even a home user, a single license can cost £50. Infelicities? I think you understate the standard £50pa should buy. Regards Colin _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
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- Keylogger 0 0 (Nov 12)
- Re: Keylogger Karl Ordnung (Nov 12)
- Re: Keylogger Matthew Flaschen (Nov 12)
- Re: Keylogger Colin Copley (Nov 13)
- Re: Keylogger Matthew Flaschen (Nov 13)
- Re: Keylogger Colin Copley (Nov 13)
- Re: Keylogger Nick FitzGerald (Nov 13)
- Re: Keylogger Matthew Flaschen (Nov 13)
- Re: Keylogger Dave "No, not that one" Korn (Nov 13)
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- Re: keylogger Colin Copley (Nov 13)
- Re: Keylogger Jeb Osama (Nov 14)
- Re: Keylogger Ajay Pal Singh Atwal (Nov 14)
- Re: Keylogger Jason Miller (Nov 19)
- Re: Keylogger crazy frog crazy frog (Nov 20)
- Re: Keylogger Jason Miller (Nov 19)