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| Name: | Breach |
| Aliases: | Breach Pro, Prowler, Breach Prowler, |
| Ports: | 420 |
| Files: | Breachpro.zip - 467,795 bytes Liveupdater.zip - 499,121 bytes Prowler15.zip - Prowler20.zip - 942,679 bytes Breach4.5b.zip - Breach45b.zip - 910,924 bytes Breachpro.exe - 509,952 bytes Windll32.exe - 421,888 bytes Liveupdater.exe - 697,856 bytes Inzdll.dll - 116,224 bytes Help.zip - 49,647 bytes Prowlerclient.exe - 626,688 bytes Command32.exe - 437,248 bytes Serveredit.exe - 540,160 bytes Breachclient.exe - 977,408 bytes Windll.exe - 541,184 bytes |
| Created: | Jan 2000 |
| Requires: | N/A |
| Actions: | Remote Access / Keylogger |
| Versions: | 1.0 pro, 1.0 updater, 1.5 Prowler, 2.0 Prowler, 4.5beta, |
| Registers: | N/A |
| Notes: | Works on Windows 95, 98 and NT. |
| Country: | N/A |
| Program: | Written in Delphi 5. |
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