The venerable DIRT remote interception program,
first reported here in 1998, is now offering an anti-
firewall feature that will spoof all known firewalls
and allow an investigator to get inside a violated
computer, to hide behind a simulated firewall icon, 
and then to rummage undetected, to install a keystroke 
and passphrase sniffer, to plant file ID tags in 
documents, issue covert commands, and so on, 
as originally offered by the gov-only program.

Someone in gov got a restricted copy of DIRT's
presentation and passed it along for public
education on what the outlaw cops, judges and
spooks are up to:

  http://cryptome.org/dirty-secrets2.htm

A timely warning about global outlaw cops, judges 
and spooks from the sole superDIRT:

  http://cryptome.org/dirty-secrets.htm

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