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Name: God Message
Aliases: BackDoor-AB.gen (?),
Ports: 80, 121, 7777 (ports can be changed)
Files: Godmessage.zip - 23,247 bytes Godmessage3.zip - 20,683 bytes Godmessage4.zip - 12,974 bytes Onz.exe - Lcoder.exe - 5,264 bytes Gmv.vbs - Lcoder.hex - Xxencode.com - Short.com - Hex2script.exe - 12,800 bytes Ea.hta -
Created: Oct 1999
Requires: N/A
Actions: Remote Access / ActiveX trojan / Downloading trojan / Worm / Mail trojan / IRC trojan / Virus / Network trojan
By just viewing a HTML file or reading a mail a trojan can be downloaded to the users computer. As of now it installs The Thing 1.6 server. Spreads through MS Outlook, shared drives and IRC.
Versions: 3, rev4; 4 rev 2,
Registers: HLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\ HCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\
Notes: Works on Windows 95, 98, ME, NT and 2000, together with MS Internet Explorer 5, MS Outlook and mIRC. The password for The Thing server = pass.
Country: N/A
Program: Written in Visual Basic Script (VBS).

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