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April 4th, 2007, 12:18 AM
#21
Originally Posted by Aardpsymon
Yes, but example 1 worst case scenario for you is a complete reinstall of your OS or perhaps a hard drive full of horse porn or perhaps lots of log files indicating it was your PC that tried to ddos the president's laptop.
Wrong, worst case scenario is that the service you were running which handled users inputing their social security numbers and credit cards is now compromised.
example 2: worst case scenario you reboot and all is well again.
Wrong, worst case scenario is that the service you were running which handled users inputing their social security numbers and credit cards is now compromised.
Of course, you can't patch your liveCD to stop the problem from occuring in the first place.
You can certainly patch the applications/services/daemons you are running on a LiveCD.
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April 13th, 2007, 03:47 PM
#22
Talking about LiveCDs, i remember a windoze bootcd i heard about here, it's called 911 CD, here is it's website http://www.911cd.net.
Abstract
The 911 Rescue CD is the Admin's Swiss Army knife it is an integrated set of software designed for the emergency situations when the system doesn't function properly or when assembling a new PC and no pre-installed operating systems or software is found.
The 911 Boot Disks are a set of startup disks based on the ModBoot framework, they have mouse-driven user interface and greatly simplify the process of setting up and recovering failed systems, and allow the user to diagnose problems and assist in the fixing steps.
i heard about it from a friend, however since it's windoze, i dont use it
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