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Yea, I heard of Firesheep, but all it does is get get access in your cookie sent/received on the WIFI network and eventually take control on the web account. They doesn't control your PC entirely, so I'm wondering it's still possible to take control a PC nowadays? Say the victim is equipped with the latest AV and OS.
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QUOTE(VinluV @ Mar 1 2011, 08:26 AM) latest av and os will still have flaws, there is no 100% secure system. Assume the user does not download those malicious executable and the attacker only have the victim's IP.only ones that can frustrate the hell outta hackers, script kiddies, and delay the inevitable. your os av will still miss some things from stupid users, like clickjacked pdf files, download of ahem ahem material which has embedded code in the files. etc etc |
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