You
can use the following safe demos to test the security of
your PC. It is possible that your system may not be vulnerable
to all of the demos, however you are likely to find several
security holes that affect your system. These demos are
harmless and safe to run on your PC.
The demonstration files below illustrate the different
methods that can be used to infiltrate your computer system
to gather system information or copy local files.
Each of the following demos will create a new folder on
your Windows Desktop directory named "You Have Been
Hacked!" and copy several of your personal files into
it. It also turns on your PC's microphone (if it has one)
and records ten seconds of audio. You may delete the "You
Have Been Hacked" folder and the files in it (they
are copies only, the original files have not been moved).
Please allow several seconds for the demos to start, performance
will vary upon connection speed.
Active X
ActiveX Controls are actually small programs that are
downloaded from web pages and run locally on your PC.
ActiveX is capable of performing any action including
stealing and deleting files.
ActiveX controls can run automatically in the background,
however this demo will be visible. Click the link below
to start the Finjan ActiveX Control demo.
Vulnerable Systems:
Windows 9x / NT / ME / 2K / XP with Internet Explorer
Browsers. - Security setting on Medium.
ActiveX demo click
here...
Java
Java Applets are actually small programs that are downloaded
from web pages and run locally on your PC. Trusted Java
Applets are capable of almost any action including stealing
and deleting files.
Applets can run automatically in the background, however
this demo will be visible. Click the link below to start
the Finjan Java applet demo.
Vulnerable Systems:
Windows 9x / NT / ME / 2K / XP with Internet Explorer
and Netscape UNIX w/ Netscape Browsers. The Sun Java Plug-in
isn't supported, and should be disabled while running
this demo.
Java Applet Demo click
here...
MS Word Document
The Finjan EXE demo is an OLE - embedded into a MS Office
document (users may receive a security warning), illustrating
how a seemingly innocent Word document may contain active
code.
MS Word Demo click
here...
Executable File
The Tetris demo highlights how running a standard game
on your system can prove to be a security risk
Tetris Demo click
here...
Java Script
The Java script demo will not only create a "You
Have Been Hacked!" folder and copy files into it,
it will also display your computer Username and Domain
name - if the computer is networked.
Javascript Demo click
here...