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Back Orifice 2000 Removal Tool 1.0

Back Orifice 2000 Removal Tool will neutralize and remove all Back Orifice 2000... Read more

21 December, 2011

Warning: Back Orifice threat this Saturday

...based Tiger Security says: "The security community really hasn't latched onto Back Orifice and the anti-virus measure won't be ready until the... Read more

8 July, 1999 by Will Knight

Back Orifice problems lead to pain for Snort

...vulnerabilities in a Snort sensor designed to detect an exploit tool called Back Orifice can be subject to a buffer overflow attack. Back Orifice is... Read more

27 October, 2005 by Dawn Kawamoto

Netscape flaw worse than 'Back Orifice

...called it Brown Orifice, an allusion to the infamous computer vandal tool Back Orifice. But "Brown Orifice" only allows computer vandals to view and read... Read more

8 August, 2000 by Bob Sullivan

New Back Orifice promises NT break-ins

...Cult of the Dead Cow will release a new version of its Back Orifice tool. The software, which makes it easy for computer intruders to... Read more

8 July, 1999 by Bob Sullivan

Anti-Sniff software inadequate - BugTraq

...of the Dead Cow which released its own "remote system administrative tool" Back Orifice 2000, earlier this month. Take me to Hackers Read more

27 July, 1999 by Will Knight

Trojan horse maps drive, lifts addresses

...edit it. "A file map like that could be very useful with Back Orifice, though it is by no means necessary to use that to... Read more

14 January, 1999 by Bob Sullivan

News Burst: Trojan horse alert

...up in the US and Australia and is not related to the 'Back Orifice' system released by cDc's 'Sir Dystic'. Look out for email... Read more

11 August, 1998 by Richard Barry

Sir Dystic's claims rubbished

...of the hacker clan ‘Cult of the Dead Cow', reckons the program - Back Orifice - can be sent to a victim without being noticed, a technique... Read more

6 August, 1998 by Richard Barry

A Year Ago: Mitnick signs plea agreement

Originally published Fri, 19 Mar 1999 11:54:40 GMT Read more

20 March, 2000 by ZDNet

A Year Ago: Clueless in Seattle

First published: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 12:35:01 GMT Read more

23 December, 1999 by Richard Barry

A Year Ago: Hotmail glitch steals passwords

First published: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 14:44:47 GMT Read more

25 August, 1999 by Matthew Broersma

Mitnick signs plea agreement

Computer hacker Kevin Mitnick, whose exploits put him on the FBI's most-wanted list until agents nabbed him four years ago, has signed a plea agreement with federal prosecutors, his attorney has confirmed. Read more

19 March, 1999 by ZDNet

Exclusive: Mitnick To Plead Guilty

The 'Free Kevin' movement may have to wait a bit longer-- hacker Kevin Mitnick is set to plead guilty to criminal hacking charges. Read more

18 March, 1999 by Alex Wellen

News Burst: Key services at risk from hackers

Key utility services are vulnerable to attacks from hackers it was revealed today at a conference on the UK's Critical National Infrastructure. Read more

23 February, 1999 by Jane Wakefield

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