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Date Posted: 17:33:26 07/31/01 Tue
Author: corinne
Subject: Re: By the way..
In reply to: Wayne 's message, "By the way.." on 21:25:30 07/16/01 Mon

>Nuking people through e-mail is impossible. Nukes are
>OOB (Out of Boundary) Data that causes the computer to
>attempt to read it, and it can't, therefore causing it
>to clean it's memory. Summary: It can't read the nuke,
>and reboots. E-mails can't handle OOB data, as they
>are text communications and OOB data is not text.
>Nuking someone requires sending this OOB data directly
>to the computer through your own computer, leaving you
>open to tracking methods. Nuking also requires you to
>have the Internet Provider's address for you, allowing
>you to have a direct connection. Summary: E-mails
>can't hold nukes, to nuke someone you connect to their
>computer and send the nuke through your computer to
>theirs. Worms are different from OOB data, which I was
>referring to. Worms are bits of data that imbed
>themself within the e-mail itself, acting as a
>seperate file which opens automatically when you open
>the e-mail. Worms also have the potentiality to erase
>hard-drives, and send themselves to all on the address
>book. Fortunately Hotmail, which is run on a Linux
>server, takes all the data besides the text and calls
>it a separate file. Therefore, if you were to send a
>worm to hotmail it would read as a separate file, and
>only the reciever could unleash the virus on himself.
>Better?



shut up.

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