Hi,

On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 01:46:24AM +0200, LS wrote:

> 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 ?

Haven't looked at it, but my guess would be that they just open
"file:/something" which will cause your Explorer/IE to display the
contents of "whatever". But that doesn't mean at all that _they_ have
inforamation...all they know is that _you_ see the contents of your
drive :)

Regards, -Sebastian
-- 
"We're not afraid of strong coffee"

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