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    Originally posted by Crack_man@14 May 2003 - 04:06
    Try how good your firewall is here.
    http://www.klboard.ath.cx/bb/index.php?act...22397&hl=trojan
    norton personal firewall......all ports closed

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    Originally posted by balamm@14 May 2003 - 05:10
    I don't know what hacked version of norton system works 2003 pro you got but I have a direct copy and it does in fact include Norton AV standard and Norton AV Professional.
    Edit: AND Internet security! And ghost , go back, winfax, cleansweep, PC anywhere, etc, etc.
    Hey!, stop drinking crackhead.

    Internet security and systemworks are 2 different products, and who was talkin' about AV software, this is firewall. No need to be smart either, what did I say?

    I'm always right!
    (well most of the time anyway).

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    Originally posted by balamm+13 May 2003 - 21:41--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (balamm @ 13 May 2003 - 21:41)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--the-ninja69@14 May 2003 - 04:54

    Also most hackers i know agree that BlackIce is the best to use from protections. ZAP has a lot of holes and easy to get through so if you want to know what protects you best against ppl who do this to you i would surely go with BlackIce.

    If that were true then how do you explain the fact that it is rarely if ever used on servers anymore?
    It&#39;s full of holes and I have the W3SVC1 logs to prove it.
    Blackice lets 4 out of 5 bad "get requests" go straight to the server.
    IIS is left to deal with the obviously malformed packets and scripts.
    It&#39;s a bit of help in displaying code red 2 alerts with flashing icon and audible indicator
    so I can manually enter them into the block list but I have to wonder why IIS is even accessed in those cases.
    If blackice was an effective firewall then those attacks would never get that far&#33;

    Do you know what this is? This should never happen&#33;

    2003-05-13 07:59:08 24.27.172.150 - **.**.**.** 80 GET /default.ida
    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX%u9090%u6858%ucbd3%u7801%u9090%u6858%ucbd3
    %u7801%u9090%u6858%ucbd3%u7801%u9090%u9090%u8190%u00c3%u0003%u8b00%u531b%u53ff%u007
    8%u0000%u00=a 200 -


    Thanks to Our friends at roadrunner.com again NOT [/b][/quote]
    Yo servers dont use BlackIce PC Protection they use the enterprise firewalls and shit the other products they make. The ones that home comps dont use.

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    Originally posted by CosmoK@14 May 2003 - 01:40
    Then again the articles extremely long+i&#39;m bored so i&#39;ve cut and pasted the section for u

    Personal Firewalls and IRC Zombie/Bot Intrusions

    ZoneAlarm v2.6 (Free) —

    The last of my testing was to see whether the firewall I keep telling everyone to use: ZoneAlarm — either FREE or Pro — would be effective in stopping the IRC Zombie/Bot and the Sub7 Servers that had taken up residence in my poor "Sitting Duck" laptop.

    I downloaded the current, completely free, version of ZoneAlarm 2.6 from the ZoneLabs web site and installed it on the "Sitting Duck" laptop. Upon restarting the machine I was gratified to receive immediate notification that the Zombie/Bot was attempting to make an outbound connection to its IRC chat server.

    Meanwhile, the Sub7 Trojan was sitting quietly waiting for someone to connect to it. So I used another machine to "Telnet" to the port the Sub7Server Trojan was listening on. Up popped ZoneAlarm asking whether the nonsense-looking random character name the Sub7Server had chosen for itself should be allowed to accept a connection from the Internet.

    Perfect performance from ZoneAlarm.

    Then I had a thought: What would Network ICE&#39;s BlackICE Defender do under the same circumstances?



    BlackICE Defender v2.5 (&#036;39.95) —

    I did not have a current copy of BlackICE Defender around, but I felt that this was an important test. So I laid out &#036;39.95 through Network ICE&#39;s connection to the Digital River eCommerce retailer and purchased the latest version (v2.5) of BlackICE Defender hot off the Internet. I had already removed all traces of ZoneAlarm and restarted the machine, so I installed BlackICE Defender, let everything settle down, and restarted the machine with my packet sniffer running on an adjacent PC.

    As far as I could tell, BlackICE Defender had ABSOLUTELY NO EFFECT WHATSOEVER on the dialogs being held by the Zombies and Trojans running inside the poor "Sitting Duck" laptop. I knew that BlackICE Defender was a lame personal firewall, but this even surprised me.

    The Zombie/Bot happily connected without a hitch to its IRC chat server to await further instructions. The Sub7 Trojan sent off its eMail containing the machine&#39;s IP and the port where it was listening. Then it connected and logged itself into the Sub7 IRC server, repeating the disclosure of the machine&#39;s IP address and awaiting port number. No alerts were raised, nothing was flashing in the system tray. The Trojans were not hampered and I received no indication that anything wrong or dangerous was going on.

    I took a lot of grief after my LeakTest utility cut right through BlackICE Defender. Network ICE told everyone that LeakTest was "being allowed through" because it was a completely benign Trojan. I knew that was a load of bull (and they must have too), but it didn&#39;t really matter to me, and I had no affirmative means of proving otherwise.

    Well... I have that now, and so do you.

    I performed one final test: As I had with ZoneAlarm, I attempted to connect to the Sub7Server Trojan running inside the "Sitting Duck" machine on the IP and listening port number the Trojan was advertising all over the Internet... and it worked perfectly. I received Sub7&#39;s "PWD" prompt asking me to login.

    Anyone want an "only used once"
    copy of BlackICE Defender?
    Dude you didnt say what protection level you had it&#33;

    First i think it is called BlackIce Pc Protection and nowhere in it says defender anywhere so maybe your using something different?? Hmmm?

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    look people you dumbass&#39;s. you can hack ever dam program you have mentioned very easily. i am not even a serious hacker and i have done it. sub7 is one th best hacker progs and it can get by most of those firewalls. it any BlackICE PC Protection by Network Ice is far the best and ZAP sucks ass.

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    just spent twelve hours evaluating
    black ice is swiss cheese
    sygate personal firewall pro 5.0 build 1175s seems the best i&#39;m using peerguard aswell [when sharing & much easier to add blocks]
    sygate is very full featured but i don&#39;t understand the complaints i&#39;ve heard about it [scarey registering from a keygen to activate though]

    some people seem to be in denial about black ice but i found a lot of detrius that black ice let operate on this system after finding that black ice was a one way street sign rather than a firewall

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    Blah blah blah
    Where is your evidence ZAP sucks?
    You just say it does.. therefore it does
    We can backup our statements about Black Ice with documentation.
    Where is yours?
    Where?
    You can&#39;t see the truth even when it&#39;s posted right in front of your face.
    Your love for that program will be your undoing.
    BTW
    Sub seven is a program that needs to be on your system for amatuer hackers to get in&#33;
    It&#39;s easily removed by searching for it on your comp&#33;
    Go to gibson research and use their awesome (free) programs to test your copy of Black Ice.
    It will fail LeakTest&#33;&#33;

  10. Software & Hardware   -   #40
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    Okay I have a serious question. Do these problems identified with Black Ice include the new version which runs an application control protection on the comp, not allowing new exe.s to run or access the web? I think the answer is that the problem still exists but im not 100% sure. anyone know?

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