========================================================================= || From the files of The Hack Squad: || by Lee Jackson, Co-Moderator, || FidoNet International Echo SHAREWRE The Hack Report || Volume 1, Number 22 for October 1992 || Report Date: October 7, 1992 || ========================================================================= Welcome to the twenty-second issue of The Hack Report. This is a series of reports that aim to help all users of files found on BBSs avoid fraudulent programs, and is presented as a free public service by the FidoNet International Shareware Echo and the author of the report, Lee Jackson (FidoNet 1:382/95). | First, a personal note: this past month has been particularly bad for | the staff here at Hack Central Station. For the first time in recorded | history, the full report came out after its deadline, due to my catching | a case of the flu that has had me bedridden for almost a solid week. If | I have left anyone's reports out of this issue, please notify me so I can | correct the situation in next month's release. | | To anyone who tried to download the report on its scheduled date, I | extend my full apologies. Of course, there are new reports to share this | month as well, so thanks to everyone who has helped put this report | together, and to those that have sent in comments and suggestions. NOTE TO SYSOPS: The Hack Report may be freely posted as a bulletin on your BBS, subject to these conditions: 1) the latest version is used, 2) it is posted in its entirety, and 3) it is not altered in any way. NOTE TO OTHER READERS: The Hack Report (file version) may be freely uploaded to any BBS, subject to the above conditions, and only if you do not change the filename. You may convert the archive type as you wish, but please leave the filename in its original HACK????.* format. The Hack Report may also be cross-posted in other networks (with the permission of the other network) as long as it meets the above conditions and you give appropriate credit to the FidoNet International Shareware Echo (and the author ). The idea is to make this information available freely. However, please don't cut out the disclaimers and other information if you use it, or confuse the issue by spreading the file under different names. Thanks! DISCLAIMER: The listings of Official Versions are not a guarantee of the files' safety or fitness for use. Someone out there might just be sick-minded enough to upload a Trojan with an "official" file name, so >scan everything you downloadI do not intend to imply that a listing in The Hack Report is an | >accusation of all files being distributed under the name in question. | >With the exception of known single-purpose Trojans and Pirated Files, | >this has never been my intention. | | This report is published as a service to users and authors of shareware, | as well as BBS operators. I do not publish it to attack anyone's | favorite files, nor to smear the good name of legitimate programs. I do | it to alert everyone of potentially dangerous files, including "isolated | incidents." | | If an author sees their program listed in the report, I suggest that they | do everything they can, as soon as possible, to help the public avoid the | bad archive. If the version listed as bad happens to be the same as the | current legitimate version, please don't take it as an incrimination of | the good archive. As I state in the disclaimer section, Someone out | there might just be sick-minded enough to upload a Trojan with an | "official" file name, so >scan everything you download