The most likely culprit is BackOrifice. This program is been a problem for
me on our network as well. It allows even amateur hackers easy access to the
open security holes in Windows workstations.

Good luck

-----Original Message-----
From: Security Administrator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, January 28, 1999 8:19 PM
Subject: Can you ID the program that did this??


>Hi,
>
>Recently, one of our users reported the following.  I was wondering if
>anyone could identify the program that might have caused it, if it's
>publicly available.
>
>
>A user on our system (using Windows and running ICQ, in case its relevant)
>was going about their work when suddenly a window popped up with the
>message "Message from a friendly hacker.  Just wanted to let you know your
>computer is hackable."  The only button available to push said "OK".  The
>message was in various type styles and fonts.  The window specifically did
>not have a title bar or side bars - it was a simple, blank window.  There
>were also no commercial markings anywhere in or on the window.
>
>
>If you can identify a program that might have done this, I would
>appreciate it immesurably.  As it is, we really don't know what we are up
>against.
>
>
>Thanks very much,
>
>
>Richard Hakim
>
>
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