[QUOTE=Ezekiel;**420No, it is not possible. The majority of home users use firewalls and routers, making it impossible to exploit the services and server programs they run. In any case, it is a stupid idea, and if you continue to try to research it, you are wasting your time.

You people think an IP address is like some magic number which allows you to hack somebody's computer. How are you supposed to capture keystrokes from just knowing somebody's IP addres? You are not connected to them in any way, and there is such a thing as security. It's like saying that by knowing somebody's postal address, you can just instantly read all their mail.[/QUOTE]

nothing is impossible. (4 hackers...)