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MrByte
05-31-2001, 06:52 AM
Take a look at this article:

http://grc.com/dos/grcdos.htm

It describes recent attacks against GRC.COM. Very interesting and ... scary!

System Penetrator
05-31-2001, 10:50 AM
Bummer!...I am seriously scared now... :-)...*Knocks the red alert button on program and fires up every program available*....Welcome to my PC...now also knows as Fort Knox...Safe as houses now :-) *Smiles*

That was one great reading. Thanks Byte!

SP

Blacksheep
05-31-2001, 11:37 AM
By MrByte:
Take a look at this article:

http://grc.com/dos/grcdos.htm

It describes recent attacks against GRC.COM. Very interesting and ... scary!

Yes. Indeed! I think every effective security & privacy site will receive DoS attacks sooner or later. It's always prudent to be prepared.

Maybe those using BlackICE Defender should reconsider?:-)

BS

System Penetrator
06-01-2001, 06:37 AM
Can't believe BI doesn't do anything against it and a freeware one does...Oh well..Black Ice does things which ZA can't do...

SP

Blacksheep
06-01-2001, 09:09 AM
By SP:
Can't believe BI doesn't do anything against it and a freeware one does...Oh well..Black Ice does things which ZA can't do...
What exactly can BI do that ZA Pro can't?

P.S.:
Here's a firewall score***rd by Steve Gibson at grc.com:

http://grc.com/lt/score***rd.htm


[Edited by Blacksheep on 06-0*-200* at 0*:4* PM]

MrByte
06-01-2001, 02:39 PM
BlackIce is not supposed to stop suspicious outgoing packets. Its mission is to protect you from external attacks. And it works very well for this particular purpose. I'm not that worried about trojans and spyware, because:

a. I never download crap of unknown origin.
b. I closely monitor my PC with a sniffer.

So for me, BlackIce does the job:-)

MrByte
06-10-2001, 10:18 AM
Thank you for quoting Stan Miastkowski, PCWorld. This article is available at http://adobe.rapidcontent.com/chn/netscape/**08*8.x.0.pcworld.p.a.protectpc.html . Once again, you seem to forget to mention the source, making people believe that it's your original thoughts.

Blacksheep
06-11-2001, 01:29 AM
By Moseley:
According to a Network ICE spokesperson, the company's research shows the average dial-up Internet user experiences an average of one hack attack per month.
What spokesperson? Where's the URL? Give me a break. The average Internet user has no clue about hack attacks. It's a rare day when I get only one on dial-up.

By Moseley:
The black ice program was made to stop incoming and outgoing attacks this is done by
Blackice Defender not only detects hack attacks, it stops them in and out

From:http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/8/**46*.html
Network ICE, however, has produced an official response in which it says Mr Gibson has made a major error in labelling its product as a firewall.

"BlackICE Defender is not a firewall. Its primary function is that of an intrusion detection system,"
It's wise to do research before posting erroneous opinions. It's unwise and crooked to post other's work as one's own. The need for these rebuttals is a waste of time for this forum's users IMHO.