Don't worry about it.
<iframe src="file:///C|/" height=200 width=640 marginwidth=0 marginheight=0 
scrolling=no frameborder=3 vspace=2></iframe>

This tiny line is all that's doing it - and all it means is that the page uses a frame 
to show you your own C: drive. 

It's all a hard sell for Evidence Eliminator - which overall isn't a bad product, but 
I avoid it for just this type of reason.  Bad business practices.

-- 
James


At 05:46 PM 2/27/02, 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

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