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Name: Senna Spy Trojan Generator
Aliases: Sstrojg, SSTG, Backdoor.Senna, Trojan Generator,
Ports: 2000, 11000, 13000, 13000 (UDP) (ports can be changed)
Files: Sstg1.zip - 2,588,282 bytes Sstrojg.zip - Sstrojg.zip - 1,797,567 bytes Setup.exe - 89,600 bytes Setup.exe - 140,800 bytes Setup1.exe - 73,501 bytes Trojan.exe - Vb5Stkit.dll - 16,457 bytes Msvbvm50.dll - 865,293 bytes Stdole2.tlb - 7,134 bytes Oleaut32.dll - 320,739 bytes Olepro32.dll - 67,142 bytes Asycfilt.dll - 74,553 bytes Ctl3d32.dll - 15,600 bytes Comcat.dll - 10,146 bytes Mswinsck.ocx - 62,540 bytes Axdist.exe - 831,922 bytes Ipport34.ocx - 47,505 bytes Ipdaem34.ocx - 50,122 bytes Dssock32.ocx - 28,111 bytes Sstrojg.exe - 152,148 bytes Sstrojg.cab - 1,738,474 bytes
Created: Jan 1997
Requires: VB 4, 5 or 6 runtime files - are required to run the trojan.
Actions: Trojan constructor / Remote Access
Has the ability to kill Firewall and Antivirus software from Memory.
Versions: 1.0, 1.03, 2.0, 2.99, 3.0, 3.01, 2000,
Registers: HLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\
Notes: Works on Windows 95, 98, ME, NT and 2000. Telnet is used as client.
Country: written in Brazil
Program: Written in Visual Basic 4.0, 5.0 and 6.0.

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