Several have pointed out that Frank Jones, of Codex,
DIRT's producer, has allegedly had some problems with
the law, fiercely attacks whoever calls attention to these
problems or questions the quality of his services, and
more sleaze.
There have been questions about DIRT's fulfilling its
promises in the past, and that it may be nothing more
than a version of Back Orifice being peddled to clueless
governments who think restricting the product to gov
means the product is hot shit.
Much of this came out in the past as noted here. What
I found intriguing was the new firewall transgression feature.
Whether this feasible and what could be done to prevent
firewall spoofing if it is feasible.
And figured that it's time to ask whether anybody had ever
discovered being subject to an attack by DIRT now that it
has been around for a while. And if so, what could be done
to analyze a system to see if it has invaded, and what
could be done to exterminate the pests.
Codex's KeyKatch is a nasty little gadget, too, which registers
everything done on a box.