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| Name: | Phantasmagoria |
| Aliases: | N/A |
| Ports: | N/A |
| Files: | Phantom.zip - 170,256 bytes Phantom.zip - 170,610 bytes Ptrojan.exe - 72,704 bytes Effects.ocx - 42,496 bytes Keysta16.ocx - 100,320 bytes Keysta32.ocx - 105,984 bytes Dssock32.ocx - 22,528 bytes Mswinsck.ocx - 101,648 bytes Gauge32.ocx - 51,712 bytes |
| Created: | Aug 1999 |
| Requires: | - are required to run the trojan. |
| Actions: | N/A |
| Versions: | N/A |
| Registers: | N/A |
| Notes: | N/A |
| Country: | written in Brazil |
| Program: | N/A |
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