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Message-ID: <003201c63b1a$2495bfa0$6401a8c0@mother>
Date: Sun Feb 26 21:12:12 2006
From: yossarian at planet.nl (yossarian)
Subject: Norton Monitoring system funny problems

This proves an essential point, often overlooked:: in order to attack, your 
box will be more vulnerable. Of course, the relationship with norton and 
being more or less vulnerable will elude many people as it does me ;-).

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Alexander Hristov" <joffer@...il.com>
To: <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>; <full-disclosure@...sys.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 4:13 AM
Subject: [Full-disclosure] Norton Monitoring system funny problems


> Norton Internet monitoring tools issues
> Versions Affected : *
> Fix : No
>
> What im writing about is how to stop the internet of some user that is
> using the norton tools and IRC / any other chat at the same time.
>
> By default norton monitor checks for words like "keylogger" , "start
> keylogger" , "key logger" and etc.etc.
>
> Example for irc :
> Start a mIRC or any other IRC client that u like and connect to some 
> server.
> Type down /ctcp yournick start keylogger . By default norton monitors
> your mIRC Process and your logs of it so it sees "star keylogger" and
> automaticly blocks mIRC.exe from starting and automaticly blocks port
> 6667 or whatever port ure using to connect to IRC. Nice eh ?
>
> Best Regards,
> Aleksander Hristov < root at securitydot.net > < http://securitydot.net >
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