-
August 2nd, 2002, 11:22 PM
#1
Junior Member
How could Evidence eliminator access my hard drive
Hello,
I have Win98 and installed ZoneAlarm firewall. When I was visiting Evidence-eliminator.com's website http://www.evidence-eliminator.com/d...0279955739044, it showed me contents of my hard-drive. How is it possible? Any ideas how to prevent somebody from accessing my hard drive?
Thanks in advance
-
August 2nd, 2002, 11:25 PM
#2
lol It's just a dumb little link which points directly to your hard drive instead of to a web site. If you look at the address bar after clicking the link, you'll see what I mean. It's just a plot to try to get you to purchase their program (which, honestly, wouldn't change that at all). If you have a firewall and a good antivirus program, you're pretty well off... I mean you'll never be completely secure, but it's a very big step in the right direction.
AJ
-
August 2nd, 2002, 11:40 PM
#3
Man, don't worry. They are using a number of scare tactics to have you buy the program, which is pretty much garbage to begin with. Also, when you refresh the same page, you get different things which are pretty scary, but harmless nonetheless... if you were truly under investigation it would not be that obvious.
Anyway, the source code for the page you were talking about, it's just showing you the contents of your drive as if you clicked on your hard drive in "My Computer." Also, they use Java Script functions to get the date, time, and other data, and use your IP address (which is pretty standard data collection anyway) and simply present it to you in a scary fashion...
If you need more privacy and have sensitive data, try:
For encrypted e-mail: http://www.pgp.com
For wiping data: http://www.tolvanen.com/eraser/
Firewall: http://www.tinysoftware.com/home/tiny2?la=EN
Anti-Virus: http://www.symantec.com
Anti-trojan: www.moosoft.com
That should about cover 95% of problems for you, and good luck
-
August 2nd, 2002, 11:54 PM
#4
I came in to the world with nothing. I still have most of it.
-
August 3rd, 2002, 12:04 AM
#5
/me jumps out of his seat after clicking rcgreen's link
Damn, rcgreen! Why'd you have to go and scare me like that?!?!?
/me waits for his heart to calm down.
j/k
Good example.
AJ
-
August 3rd, 2002, 12:29 AM
#6
It doesn't work on linux, though. But maybe:
your linux box
No, I guess linux is more secure.
I came in to the world with nothing. I still have most of it.
-
August 3rd, 2002, 03:17 AM
#7
It's just a dumb little link which points directly to your hard drive instead of to a web site. If you look at the address bar after clicking the link, you'll see what I mean. It's just a plot to try to get you to purchase their program (which, honestly, wouldn't change that at all).
Thats low some people will try anything to make a buck.
Can anyone get rcgreens link to work with mozilla? Or is it just me?
-
August 3rd, 2002, 06:56 PM
#8
Junior Member
-
August 4th, 2002, 01:29 AM
#9
As everyone has said, they do not have access to the contents of your HDD.
All they are doing is running code on your PC - but, importantly, this information is not available to them.
As alittlebitnumb said, a good firewall/anti virus scanner combination will protect you from genuine attacks (everyone has their own favourites, but nothing wrong with those recommendations).
The anti virus scanner will protect your PC from becoming infected, and the firewall will alert you to to the fact that your PC is trying to send data to another site without your consent.
btw this works on my version of Netscape - but that's hardly a big deal - it's up to you what web addresses you enter, or choose to accept!
-
August 4th, 2002, 02:28 AM
#10
rc! You are ub3r... TEACH ME!
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
|