Re: [suse-security] Intrusion spyware malware key stroke detection
1 Mar
2006
1 Mar
'06
09:04
1. Make up 2 obscure search terms that you *never* would use.
Follow up: 2. Enter one of them into google. 3. Go visit the resulting web sites. 4. See if you get spam. 5. Enter the other search term into google 6. Do *not* visit any of the resulting web sites.
7. See if you get spam.
I did this. Results are nothing relevant. . Martin
3 Mar
3 Mar
14:11
New subject: [suse-security] Intrusion spyware malware key stroke detection
If it is not triggering, then I conjecture that your machine does not have spyware, and it is some other form of coincidence or causality that is bringing spam related to your recent searches, such as the destination web sites sniffing your address from your web browser. Crispin Martin wrote: > Follow up: > > > 1. Make up 2 obscure search terms that you *never* would use. > 2. Enter one of them into google. > 3. Go visit the resulting web sites. > 4. See if you get spam. > 5. Enter the other search term into google > 6. Do *not* visit any of the resulting web sites. > > 7. See if you get spam. > > I did this. Results are nothing relevant. . > > Martin > > -- Crispin Cowan, Ph.D. http://crispincowan.com/~crispin/ Director of Software Engineering, Novell http://novell.com Olympic Games: The Bi-Annual Festival of Corruption
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