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    4Q Guest

    Re: OT: How to be a net-masochist

    Radium wrote:
    > On Mar 2, 8:26 am, "Radium" <gluceg...@excite.com> wrote:
    > > WARNING: THE FOLLOWING IS ONLY FOR SELF-DESTRUCTIVE NET-IDIOTS. UNLESS
    > > YOU ENJOY BEING TORTURED VIA THE INTERNET, DO NOT -- I REPEAT -- DO
    > > NOT *EVER* DO THE STUFF INSTRUCTED BELOW, CUZ THERE IS A HIGH HIGH
    > > CHANCE THAT IT WILL LEAD TO YOUR UNTIMELY END!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    > >
    > > Okay, net-masochists, do the following AT YOUR OWN RISK!:
    > >
    > > 1. Use Internet Explorer
    > >
    > > 2. Slide the privacy meter down to "Accept all cookies"
    > >
    > > 3. Set all of the following to "enable":
    > > A. Run components not signed with Authenticode
    > > B. Download unsigned ActiveX controls
    > > C. Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe
    > > D. Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins
    > > E. Access data sources acroos domains
    > > F. Allow META REFRESH
    > > G. Display mixed content
    > > H. Don't prompt for client certificate selection when no certificates
    > > or only one certificate exists
    > > I. Drag and drop or copy and paste files
    > > J. Installation of desktop items
    > > K. Launching programs and files in an IFRAME
    > > L. Navigate sub-frames across different domains
    > > M. Submit nonencrypted form data
    > > N. Userdata persistance
    > > O. Active scripting
    > > P. Allow paste operations via script
    > > Q. Scripting of Java applets
    > >
    > > 4. Set the "Logon" of "User Authentication" to "Anonymous Logon"
    > >
    > > 5. Set "software channel permissions" to "low safety"
    > >
    > > 6. Set "Java permission" to "custom", then click the "Java Custom
    > > Settings" button, and then click on the "Edit Permissions" tab. Now,
    > > for the "unsigned content", set all of the following to "enable" :
    > > A. Run unsigned content
    > > B. Under the "Additional Unsigned Permisssion", set all the following
    > > to enable:
    > > - "Access to all files"
    > > - "Access to all Network Addresses"
    > > - "Execute"
    > > - "Dialogs"
    > > - "System Information"
    > > - "Printing"
    > > - "Protected Scratch Space"
    > > - "User Selected File Access"
    > >
    > > 7. Don't use any firewall, or any other internet-security, anti-spy or
    > > anti-virus software. If already installed, set all settings to the
    > > minimum or uninstall prior to doing the above 6.
    > >
    > > 8. Spam chat rooms and newsgroups with provocative messages using
    > > unsecure chat and usenet applications. Use Yahelite, Messenger, IRC,
    > > ICQ, or any other chat client and disable any & all privacy/security
    > > measures. Post to usenet via IE using Google Groups.
    > >
    > > 9. Install webcam and microphones, keep both of them on. Set your
    > > microphone to the highest sensitivity so that your personal wispers
    > > will be heard. Install webcams on your computer and connect the
    > > cameras and microphones to every corner of every room of your house.
    > > At night, increase the sensitivity of the cameras so that they can
    > > pick up visuals that the human eye can't see in the dark. Be sure that
    > > these cameras give high-quality color, images, and motion signals. Be
    > > sure that your microphone is that of superb quality.

    >
    >
    > 10. Do all of your internet activites at home.
    >
    > 11. Use a windows OS


    Wouldn't it just be easier to run
    Dustin Cook's BugHunter Trojan?
    That's got to be a much easier way to
    ****up any Internet privacy a user might
    hope for.


    4Q
    http://fourq.host.sk/chars/Dustin_Cook/


  2. #2
    nospam Guest

    Re: OT: How to be a net-masochist

    4Q wrote:
    > Radium wrote:
    >
    >>On Mar 2, 8:26 am, "Radium" <gluceg...@excite.com> wrote:
    >>
    >>>WARNING: THE FOLLOWING IS ONLY FOR SELF-DESTRUCTIVE NET-IDIOTS. UNLESS
    >>>YOU ENJOY BEING TORTURED VIA THE INTERNET, DO NOT -- I REPEAT -- DO
    >>>NOT *EVER* DO THE STUFF INSTRUCTED BELOW, CUZ THERE IS A HIGH HIGH
    >>>CHANCE THAT IT WILL LEAD TO YOUR UNTIMELY END!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    >>>
    >>>Okay, net-masochists, do the following AT YOUR OWN RISK!:
    >>>
    >>>1. Use Internet Explorer
    >>>
    >>>2. Slide the privacy meter down to "Accept all cookies"
    >>>
    >>>3. Set all of the following to "enable":
    >>> A. Run components not signed with Authenticode
    >>> B. Download unsigned ActiveX controls
    >>> C. Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe
    >>> D. Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins
    >>> E. Access data sources acroos domains
    >>> F. Allow META REFRESH
    >>> G. Display mixed content
    >>> H. Don't prompt for client certificate selection when no certificates
    >>>or only one certificate exists
    >>> I. Drag and drop or copy and paste files
    >>> J. Installation of desktop items
    >>> K. Launching programs and files in an IFRAME
    >>> L. Navigate sub-frames across different domains
    >>> M. Submit nonencrypted form data
    >>> N. Userdata persistance
    >>> O. Active scripting
    >>> P. Allow paste operations via script
    >>> Q. Scripting of Java applets
    >>>
    >>>4. Set the "Logon" of "User Authentication" to "Anonymous Logon"
    >>>
    >>>5. Set "software channel permissions" to "low safety"
    >>>
    >>>6. Set "Java permission" to "custom", then click the "Java Custom
    >>>Settings" button, and then click on the "Edit Permissions" tab. Now,
    >>>for the "unsigned content", set all of the following to "enable" :
    >>> A. Run unsigned content
    >>> B. Under the "Additional Unsigned Permisssion", set all the following
    >>>to enable:
    >>> - "Access to all files"
    >>> - "Access to all Network Addresses"
    >>> - "Execute"
    >>> - "Dialogs"
    >>> - "System Information"
    >>> - "Printing"
    >>> - "Protected Scratch Space"
    >>> - "User Selected File Access"
    >>>
    >>>7. Don't use any firewall, or any other internet-security, anti-spy or
    >>>anti-virus software. If already installed, set all settings to the
    >>>minimum or uninstall prior to doing the above 6.
    >>>
    >>>8. Spam chat rooms and newsgroups with provocative messages using
    >>>unsecure chat and usenet applications. Use Yahelite, Messenger, IRC,
    >>>ICQ, or any other chat client and disable any & all privacy/security
    >>>measures. Post to usenet via IE using Google Groups.
    >>>
    >>>9. Install webcam and microphones, keep both of them on. Set your
    >>>microphone to the highest sensitivity so that your personal wispers
    >>>will be heard. Install webcams on your computer and connect the
    >>>cameras and microphones to every corner of every room of your house.
    >>>At night, increase the sensitivity of the cameras so that they can
    >>>pick up visuals that the human eye can't see in the dark. Be sure that
    >>>these cameras give high-quality color, images, and motion signals. Be
    >>>sure that your microphone is that of superb quality.

    >>
    >>
    >>10. Do all of your internet activites at home.
    >>
    >>11. Use a windows OS

    >
    >
    > Wouldn't it just be easier to run
    > Dustin Cook's BugHunter Trojan?
    > That's got to be a much easier way to
    > ****up any Internet privacy a user might
    > hope for.
    >
    >

    <snip>

    don't forget to accept any filetransfer offered through any IM program,
    irc and so on ! Especially those which give you access to free porn !!!


  3. #3
    Radium Guest

    Re: OT: How to be a net-masochist

    On Mar 3, 2:19 pm, "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote:

    > Wouldn't it just be easier to run
    > Dustin Cook's BugHunter Trojan?
    > That's got to be a much easier way to
    > ****up any Internet privacy a user might
    > hope for.
    >
    > 4Qhttp://fourq.host.sk/chars/Dustin_Cook/



    What exactly does this Trojan horse do?

    What is the mechanism? Does it involve transer using scripts?


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