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| Subject: | How can this happen with Windows Vista? |
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| Date: | 28 Sep 2006 19:53:12 -0000 |
Hello, I wrote a little article about how easy it was for me to create a "pseudo trojan" which uses a fresh installed Windows Vista with all recommended Security Essentials turned on and a User Account without administrative privileges as a part of a botnet for Spam or even DDoS attacks. I would like to discuss why it is still so easy to exploit a Vista system like this and what you think about it. Best Regards Gerrit http://www.texo-design.de/Vista.pdf --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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