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| Name: | Dark FTP |
| Aliases: | N/A |
| Ports: | 21, 6667 |
| Files: | Darkftp1.0b.zip - 190,683 bytes Darkftp1.1.zip - 193,585 bytes Darkftp1.4.zip - 200,824 bytes Darkftp1.65.zip - 629,282 bytes Darkftp1.7.zip - 371,349 bytes Darkftpcfg1.1.zip - 315,725 bytes Darkftp.exe - 451,584 bytes Darkftp.exe - 458,752 bytes Darkftp1.0b.exe - 362,496 bytes Rundll.exe - Msregscn.exe - 361,984 bytes Msregscn.exe - 363,520 bytes Msregscn.exe - 389,120 bytes Dkftp14c.exe - 13,712 bytes Dkftpcfg.exe - 502,272 bytes Dkftp165cfg.exe - 285,696 bytes |
| Created: | Apr 2000 |
| Requires: | N/A |
| Actions: | FTP server / IRC trojan |
| | Kills the firewall atGuard. The hacker is able to restart or shut the server down through IRC. |
| Versions: | 1.0b, 1.1, 1.4, 1.65, 1.7, |
| Registers: | HLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\ HLM\Software\DataLogic\ActiveSubControl\ |
| Notes: | Works on Windows 95, 98 and NT, together with an IRC program and any FTP software. ˆ Source code is available. |
| Country: | written in Italy |
| Program: | Written in Delphi 4. |
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