On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 16:36:37 +1300, Michael wrote: > Pretty straightforward if you have console access, as would be the case at an > internet cafe. You can't block every port, remember why they call it an an > internet cafe?
I was thinking of a laptop at home which is kept in a locked drawer when we're not home. Three dogs roam the yard. Physical access is not considered a major threat. My question relates to remote threats via the internet. The winmodem in the laptop is not supported, but the built in ethernet is, so all access is via the IPCop firewall. Yuri > >===== Original Message From yuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ===== > >On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 15:08:38 +1300, Timothy Musson wrote: > >> Right now, my bank's internet banking service works perfectly with > >> Mozilla. I'm afraid they might decide to screw it up :/ > >> > >> Interesting article from BoingBoing last month: > >> > >> http://www.boingboing.net/2005/02/12/citibank_uk_banking_.html > > > >If my bank stuffs it up like the UK bank in the article, I will raise > >one hell of a stink. > >Maybe even two hells of a stink. > > > >BTW, how hard is it to install a keylogger on a mandrake box behind an > >IPCop firewall? > > > >Yuri > > --- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Message generated in webmail. -- ** WARNING to mailing list repliers ** Gmail over-rides "Reply-To:" field. Check your "To:" address before sending reply to this post.
