Am 15.12.2011 21:24, schrieb Joe Zeff: > On 12/15/2011 11:57 AM, Reindl Harald wrote: >> what you are trying to tell us here is simply impossible if you >> are not so dumb and everytime you reinstall your computer restore >> a compromised userhome with a autostart > > There's another possibility. Back when I was working in tech support, > I helped a very nice gentleman once, who was certain that his neighbors > were packet-sniffing his dial-up account and that the building's manager > was slipping in and messing up his connection's configuration. so what even if someone is sniffing my whole traffic i can not imageine how he would intruse my system - packages are signed, the real relevant traffic is encrypted, ssh must not use the same passwords like any unimportant web-account sorry but if someone is messing permanently your computer from outside you must do many things terrible wrong
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