The bad part is this guy sounds like he really thinks he has made a "contribution" to the Internet at large. Even stating the savings in Internet access as a selling point. Dax Kelson Internet Connect, Inc. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 10:59:23 -0700 From: Dax Kelson <dkelson@INCONNECT.COM> To: BUGTRAQ@NETSPACE.ORG Subject: Sumbit Internet Account v1.1 I just received a spam trying to sell me this lovely trojan for only $50. Another reason not to run programs emailed to you (even if it is punch_the_spice_girls.exe). I've mirrored (not the executable) the site in case it goes away: http://www.inconnect.com/~dkelson/SIA Dax Kelson Internet Connect, Inc. ======================================================================= http://www.germany.net/teilnehmer/100,92316/SIA/index.htm "SIA is the most powerfull util to get login names and passwords from other computers." "You give the program to a person and say its a game or something like this. Once started, the programm simulates a runtime error. People now think: "shity program don't work". They will uninstall it. But SIA installed itself on a secret place. The next time the person turns on his computer, SIA loads into the memory and waits until there is a Internet connection and then sends out all information from the "Dial-Up Networking" to your e-mail address. Turning of the computer won't help at all." =======================================================================