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From: hirai@swatsun (Eiji "A.G." Hirai)
Newsgroups: comp.misc
Subject: Re: Trojan Horse a Myth?
Message-ID: <1476@tulum.swatsun.UUCP>
Date: 13 Dec 87 23:14:30 GMT
References: <459@gtx.com> <166@tic.UUCP>
Organization: Sun Lab, Swarthmore College PA
Lines: 19
Summary: program to check for trojan horses?

In article <166@tic.UUCP> ruiu@tic.UUCP (Dragos Ruiu) writes:
>
>   The ocurrence of disk-erasing trojans, viruses etc. has even spawned a
>de-fuser program called CHK4BOMB that lets you examine new programs and warns
>of questionable practices within them. It is standard fare on all IBM-PC BBS's

	Is there any equivalent programs for unix systems?  If there isn't,
why, there should be one!  Even if there isn't a program around, maybe we can
all compile a list of common trojan horsies and methods to detect or counter
them...

>Dragos Ruiu

							-a.g. hirai
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