On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, W Joel Gridley wrote:
> Exactly how does BO2K not meet the criteria in this link? Fits fine to me.
>
> So you're saying that I can use the PCAnywhere client, scan the internet for
> a random victim already infected with the server side of PCAnywhere, and
> remotely
> control the machine? I hadn't heard of this.
>
> The "network administration tool" argument is a very weak argument.
>
Actually, you CAN do that with pcanywhere the same as bo or bo2k. They
both have ways of preventing unauthorized persons from using the
software. And both can be misconfgured to let anyone use it. It's all in
how it's setup.
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