Sir Dystic's Claims Rubbished
News Revelling in the infamy he created for himself at this week's DEFCON in Las Vegas, computer hacker Sir Dystic, of the hacker clan ‘Cult of the Dead Cow', reckons the program - Back Orifice - can be sent to a victim without being noticed, a...
[August 6, 1998, 17:05]
Sir Dystic Savages Microsoft
News Sir Dystic has written a program that, he claims, allows users to take over another users computer -running Windows - remotely. Sir Dystic also claims he is writing another program that allows remote users to reboot or lock up Windows machines.
[August 5, 1998, 13:28]
A Year Ago: Back Orifice Creator's New Projects
News Sir Dystic" -- the hacker behind the original BackOrifice program released at last year's DEF CON -- plans to release two other programs in the coming weeks. The combination of this and the signature scanning (done by today's anti-virus software...
[July 14, 2000, 7:30]
Back Orifice Creator's New Projects
News "Sir Dystic" -- the hacker behind the original BackOrifice program released at last year's DEF CON -- plans to release two other programs in the coming weeks. The combination of this and the signature scanning (done by today's anti-virus software...
[July 13, 1999, 9:16]
Back Orifice Author Develops New Trojan
News The author of Back Orifice, Sir Dystic who is a leading hacker at Cult of the Dead Cow, has revealed plans to develop an ingenious new Trojan technique that has even got anti-virus experts impressed. Sir Dystic made the revelation while visiting...
[November 8, 1999, 10:00]
News Burst: Trojan Horse Alert
News According to the hacker site Rootshell the trojan has turned 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 subject: FREE!
[August 11, 1998, 11:42]
New Back Orifice Promises NT Break-ins
News Chief among them -- Sir Dystic, who authored the first version of Back Orifice, is working on what might be called a competitive product: a security software package that will protect users from Back Orifice and many other security threats.
[July 8, 1999, 15:26]
Cult's Anti-virus Notions Laughable - AV Industry
News Sir Dystic" author of both solutions says, "We believe current anti-virus software is inadequate. After unleashing the Window's "administrative tool" BO2K last week -- itself hit by the CIH virus -- Cult of the Dead Cow, bragged that it is working...
[July 19, 1999, 11:37]

