Indian Embassy Emails Hacked

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@power sam999 didn't know about the Tor thing. Arstechnica has published this just now.Yes. ZoneAlarm is not sufficient. But it is a good beginning.Regarding the Tor hack, now people want to modify it so that criminals can be caught. Don't they know that anything that can be used to catch criminals can also be used to snoop on regular folk. This is just like the cybercafes thing you replied to.
 
guys, i was just kidding, i know internet, and computers from long, but i betthey may not having it. Q&A has any one seen utorrent sending email messages,i use ZA always.
 
Well,ZA can be crashed easily using remote exploit :PDont be assure that ZA is full proof.. ;) Nothing is secure in this world.. Just have to know where to click & what to type ;)
 
guys, i was just kidding, i know internet, and computers from long, but i bet
they may not having it. Q&A has any one seen utorrent sending email messages,
i use ZA always.


If the other peer is listening for connections on port 25 and utorrent tries to connect to port 25 , zonealarm start screaming about outgoing mails :D
 
zonealarm, very irritating pest, uninstalled it within 5 min after installation.
 
If the other peer is listening for connections on port 25 and utorrent tries to connect to port 25 , zonealarm start screaming about outgoing mails :D


no the email message i get quiet rare, like 2 time in month or so, i dont
think its port problem, if u get the settings better it works better.
 
use some program like netcat to connect to smtp port of some mail server and see zone alarm give e-mail warning . It's not really a problem but u cant do anything about it .. its just that other peer choose to listen on smtp port .. just ignoring this warning is fine
 
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