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mike333 Guest
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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 3:19 pm Post subject: Cdr virus question |
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Is it possible for a cdr writing program such as Nero, to be hacked so
it would place a virus/trojan on a cdr, but the cdr would appear blank
to the operating system(and NTI's session explorer) ?
How is a cdr determined as blank, is there a specific region which
reads true if its blank or false if its recorded, or does the drive
check a certain area on the cdr for data and if none is found the disc
is assumed blank? |
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Mike Richter Guest
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Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 12:50 am Post subject: Re: Cdr virus question |
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mike333 wrote:
| Quote: | Is it possible for a cdr writing program such as Nero, to be hacked so
it would place a virus/trojan on a cdr, but the cdr would appear blank
to the operating system(and NTI's session explorer) ?
How is a cdr determined as blank, is there a specific region which
reads true if its blank or false if its recorded, or does the drive
check a certain area on the cdr for data and if none is found the disc
is assumed blank?
You've asked before. The answer is still "No - it is not possible". |
Mike
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mrichter@cpl.net
http://www.mrichter.com/ |
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