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what are the chance of getting hack on a connection with 56k dial-up?

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The same as any other internet connection. Always use
a firewall!

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"ray" wrote:

| what are the chance of getting hack on a connection with 56k dial-up?

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Ray,

I would have to say the most important part is to keep your system updated
and have an updated virus protection program. But these days spyware/adware
are becoming more and more of a hassle. So also pick up MS's AntiSpyware.
To answer your question; I have seen a computer get Sasser or Blaster if not
properly patched within 2 minutes, especially on dial-up, because most of
the dial-up providers I have experienced don't block the ports these worms
are traveling through; where many of the broadband providers do.

-Steven-
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> what are the chance of getting hack on a connection with 56k dial-up?

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On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 10:05:02 -0800, ray wrote:
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> what are the chance of getting hack on a connection with 56k dial-up?

Since the connection provides the same access as a DSL/Cable/T1/T3 they
are the same.

I've seen designers/developers running unsecured Windows 2000 servers and
workstations using Dial-Up compromised within two days of going online -
they assumed that Dial-Up was safe :)

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Hello,

It is very possible, because I am having problems with an outside threat on
my computer system and I enabled my firewall protection, but he disables my
firewall protection and accesses my disabled user accounts to gain illegal
access to my computer system.

I have performed numerous troubleshooting steps and nothing has removed this
outside threat from my computer system, because he is breaching my firewall
protection and keylogging my passwords.

I have tried a number of different firewall protection software, but nothing
is working to remove or prevent him from accessing my computer system.


"ray" wrote:

> what are the chance of getting hack on a connection with 56k dial-up?

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