Hello all, Am 09:16 2003-06-24 +0100 hat Chris Higgins geschrieben:
>It's a Linux box - It's probably running X windows by default, > and hopefully [xgk]dm isn't doing an auto-login... So >on the login panel have a "username: fred password: 34sjdsfy8" message >displayed. > >When this user logs in it will be the 'bad guy', cause it sure >as hell isn't going to be you.. If you have the console prompt, why not make a script (last in rcS.2) which display: For Guest-Loging use as ID and Password "guest". Beleave me, they do it. ;-) It is a crazy world. >Then you know you are in 'bad boy mode' and you can launch some eye-candy, >to keep them distracted and send the machine into defensive mode in the >background ( tar -zcf - /home | gpg -blah ) Taring it up and gpg it is a nice idea !!! I think I will do it too !!! >Pop up a nice "dial internet to download porn/bank account details/ >whatever" window, and then trigger the dial.... A little bit of social >engineering and they'll do the dialin for you... even get them to >plug in the phone line :-) Why not Display a message: ppp Error: Can not connect to Server. Please connect to the Telephoneline ;-)) >Once you know you are in bad-boy mode, you can then do what you want >to the box - your data should end up encrypted, so if you ever recover >the machine you don't lose the data since your last backup ( you are >backing things up aren't you ).. [1],... then gather everything you can >about the network and email the world. Oh yes, and if you tar your /home or whatever, install a Dial-In-Server at home so it can send you important Data directly. ;-)) Maybe you need to make smal tar-Archives with importance numerotation. Hmmm, I think I will make someting like this... Nice security ideas... Michelle -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]