Other than the fact that the Back Orifice 2000 web home seems to no longer
exist, here are a couple of links that users should consider before using
this program.
The first comes from the Symantec Anti-Virus Research Center:
http://www.sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/back.orifice.2000.trojan.html
The second comes from the Privacy Software Corporation:
http://www.nsclean.com/psc-bo2k.html
I do not use or endorse this program, and as Mac states below, you have been
warned: Caveat Emptor!!!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mac Reiter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 10:41 AM
Subject: Re: Ghosting??
> >What you are looking for is "Terminal Services".
>
> Or "Back Orifice 2000" (and yes, I spelled that correctly). Of course,
> using it quite probably opens an amazing slew of security holes, back
> doors, viruses, trojans, and heaven-only-knows what else on both machines
> (machine being controlled AND machine doing the controlling -- after all,
> would you trust a group calling themselves the "Cult of the Dead Cow" that
> writes a program like this?). But I hear it is really good at controlling
> a remote machine without the user knowing about it...
>
> If you try this and get hosed, I absolutely refuse to take any
> responsibility. You have been adequately warned.
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TAMKO Roofing Products, Inc.
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