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Sir Dystic savages Microsoft

Richard Barry ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 05 Aug 1998 13:28 BST

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Sir Dystic has written a program that, he claims, allows users to take over another users computer -running Windows - remotely. Sir Dystic also claims he is writing another program that allows remote users to reboot or lock up Windows machines.

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