7, Vista: weblock

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Given a Huawei [tested:K3520] broadband usb stick with Huawei
software, connected to Internet. If I randomly detach the stick
results in a *weblock* that require a rarepair, winsock reset and
tcpip reset..

That could be used maliciously too?

Dan
 
par7133 said:
Given a Huawei [tested:K3520] broadband usb stick with Huawei
software, connected to Internet. If I randomly detach the stick
results in a *weblock* that require a rarepair, winsock reset and
tcpip reset..

That could be used maliciously too?

Your post doesn't make much sense. Are you asking why you get TCP/IP
corruption when you randomly remove the USB modem improperly? My answer to
that would have to be: well, no kidding. Stop doing that.

Your last sentence doesn't parse for me in the context of your first
paragraph. What are you really trying to find out/do? Explain clearly if you
want help.

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Malke
 
par7133 said:
Given a Huawei [tested:K3520] broadband usb stick with Huawei
software, connected to Internet. If I randomly detach the stick
results in a *weblock* that require a rarepair, winsock reset and
tcpip reset..

That could be used maliciously too?

Dan


Anyone with that kind of physical access could do a lot more damage. A
sledgehammer springs to mind ...
 
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