pertinent info.
2. Everyone use the same method of replying..
(i.e. inline, top or bottom) I don't care which but it's really getting
tough to follow.
3. Keep the discussion going as I'm really getting
alot out of this. ;-)
Sincerely,
Chuck Fullerton
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r. That's the difference
between the two. A backdoor gives access to an outside attacker while a
Trojan doesn't. It can however use a backdoor combined with the trojan to
deliver access.
Chuck Fullerton
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controls on a system, gaining access on the attacker's own terms."
What this means is that many times they are found together but a Trojan is
not necessarily a backdoor and a backdoor is not necessarily a trojan.
In the case Jason was saying the Trojan was forcing the use of the Backdoo
Title: Antivirus
One word. BitDefender.
more words... New version coming out next week!
not as expensive as Symantec. Faster updates..
www.bitdefender.us
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irewalls, anti-virus, and updates.
I do a lot of work with the "Forgotten Market" of Small and Medium Business.
At this level ROI and TCO are critical to the success of the plan. Smaller
companies don't have the capital to waste and recover from other areas like
the lar
r their environment. Your not going to use a Bank
Vault to secure only $50.00. It's overkill and their ROI won't match up.
So the next time a customer asks you for "Perfect Security" They are
telling you that they don't want to be oversold.
Sincerely,
Chuck Fullert