On the heels of the update of my Perl script to log into CCA, I now have an updated version of the Windows program to bypass the CCA client installation (first described here.)
The new version works with newer versions of CCA, which changed some parameters, but didn't fix the basic problem (which actually isn't fixable, since it is a fundamental design flaw of CCA and similar applications that rely on information from a client.)
As a reminder, the method was described in posts to the Bugtraq and Full Disclosure mailing lists.
The setup program for Windows is available here.
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