Greetings, this is harmless. On my Windows this trick works,not on Linux :) It is kind of hard to see with the popups in the way. you are directed to your own harddisk.It is like locally opening a folder or saved internet page for viewing.No one else sees this data, it is only displayed to you.As for the other data, go to privacy.net.They do pretty much the same, except you get a (small) explanation to what they are doing.
HTH, Frederik On Thursday, 28. February 2002 00:46, you wrote: > Hi all, > > I was sent the following address: > > http://www.security7.ch.vu/ > > When entering, it claims that you are exposed and tracked and a lot of > information is stored on your computer (doh..altho i dont keep names on it > etc..). What caught my attention is that the show you the contents of your > root directory (c:\ for a windows machine...). > What's alarming is that I don't see how this thing could've been done. I > dont allow any shares, I dont allow any services, and unless it is an IE > exploit of some sort, there is no other way to explain it. My firewall > (TPF) handles all the microsoft network issues and only internal LAN can > even see my nbt name etc... this is weird. > Anybody know how this is done ? > > Regards, > Eli