TheCodex's D.I.R.T. surveillance software

hippyman hippyman at alltel.net
Thu Jun 18 11:47:30 PDT 1998


At 07:50 AM 6/18/98 , you wrote:
>I have come across a webpage at
>
>http://www.thecodex.com/dirt.html
>
>that describes a so-called D.I.R.T. (Data Interception by Remote
>Transmission) software enabling the attacker (be it a criminal or
>police or govt.) to remotely keep a close eye on everything that't
>going on on the target PC. I can pretty much imagine how it works once
>it's installed but what I'd like to know is *how* it gets installed on
>the target computer?
>I would also appreciate any info about the product from people with
>first hand experience, since I intend to do an in-depth research for
>one of the European Governments.

Why don't you contact the owner and ask him how it works?  Posting to
cypherpunks and asking questions about it seems a bit unusual.  Smells like
a spam.  

You're name wouldn't be Spyking, would it? 

hippyman 
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