I first heard about this software on August 11th 2004, when an expert at Net-Integration mentioned that its results would be very similar to ours, namely Alexa Related and DSO Exploit. In addition to those, it contained all our threats, named exactly the same way (including our categories for unknown threats named Unknown Type1 and Unknown Type2). We then let this software run on a machine containing a few spoof entries of ours that we use to detect stolen copies of our database. And voilف, it contained the spoof entries mentioned, including the one we did already use to proof that BulletProofSoft had stolen our database (see BPS article).
(related article August 12th 2004)
(related article August 12th 2004) |