Makes sense.

----- Original Message -----
From: Alex Hall <[email protected]
To: Danielle Montour <[email protected]
Date sent: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 23:32:50 -0400
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Warning: BrailleNote Apex OffersRead/WriteFTPAndTelnet Access To All Comers

Unfortunately, this is not limited to xp. The network browser on the bn, where you select "network" as your drive, will only work on xp. However, this is at a much more basic level, and so it will work with any device that supports ftp; a pc running win95 could do it as well as win7 or even a mac. It is because here you are looking at the files on the bn from another device, whereas with the network drive option
you are looking at files on another device from the bn.

On 10/1/10, Danielle Montour <[email protected]> wrote: That's awful to think about. I wonder how that slipped by HW, or maybe they didn't think of it. Well, if this only works on XP or earlier as Alex said, then maybe windows had something to do with
it too.
 ----- Original Message -----
From: Alex Hall <[email protected]
To: peter greco <[email protected]
Date sent: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 23:03:08 -0400
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Warning: BrailleNote Apex Offers
Read/WriteFTPAndTelnet Access To All Comers

Precisely the problem. In theory, anyone else could do that same
thing
on a pc and see flash disk, sd card, and so on.  They could then
download all the files they want, or erase them, or anything, and
you
would never know it is happening.  Try opening the flash disk
link; you
will be able to go through all your folders and see all your
files,
and if you can, then anyone who gets your ip address and sees
that
your apex offers ftp/telnet can do that as well. Admitedly there
is
not a huge chance that this will happen, but it is a huge hole in
security that someone could find and use.

On 10/1/10, peter greco <[email protected]> wrote:
 Hi Alex
 I have followed your steps.
 Now what?
 I can see network, flash disk, s d card and so on.
 Apologies if I'm missing something!
 Peter

  ----- Original Message -----
 From: Alex Hall <[email protected]
 To: Sabahattin
 Gucukoglu<[email protected]
 Date sent: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 21:03:00 -0400
 Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Warning: BrailleNote Apex Offers
 Read/Write FTPAndTelnet Access To All Comers

 This is crazy!!
 1.  Connect to a wifi network on an Apex (someone with an
mpower,
 please try this as well).
2. Go to options > connectivity > active connection details and
 space
 down to the "ip address" item.  Note this address.
 3.  On any computer, including the bn, go to:
 fpt://a.b.c.d
 where a.b.c.d is the ip you noted earlier.
 4.  You can see the contents of any drive available on the bn
 (though
 some drives have an odd timestamp), and download anything you
 want.
 This means that anyone could do the same and you would never
know
 it!!
 On the bright side, it does let you save the bn as a folder in
 Windows
 (on a pc) and manage files on the bn that way, eliminating the
 need
 for activeSync; just copy a file from your pc and paste it into
 the
 virtual folder you set up.  Of course, if you are using dhcp,
you
 will
 have to specify the ip each time the bn re-connects, but it is
 quite
 convenient.  Still, as nice as it is, it is a massive security
 risk.
 The best way to avoid this is to not use wifi anywhere you do
not
 feel
 secure, such as at home.  This is an impractacle solution,
 though.  Your
 only other hope is to keep everything in .kwb (keyword braille)
 formatted files, since these files are difficult, if not
 impossible,
 to read without a bn.  Thanks to the OP for discovering this; I
 am off
 to email hw, and I recommend that anyone else who understands
 this
message do the same. Basically, the bn can be remotely accessed
 by
 anyone and files moved to or from it, and you will never know.
 Again,
you can use this to your advantage to move files to and from the
 bn
 and the pc over wifi, which would be a great feature if it were
 made
 secure.

 On 10/1/10, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <[email protected]
 wrote:
  On 2 Oct 2010, at 00:12, olivia wrote:
  How can you access telnet on the apex? Thanks!

  BrailleNote doesn't have a telnet or other remote client (but
it
 should).
  Unfortunately, the telnet server is running, and listening by
 default, so
  just connect with any telnet client.  (If you do not know how
to
 do this,
  you probably have no need to.  It gives you access to a
 command-line
  interface (cmd.exe).

  Cheers,
  Sabahattin

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