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Name: The Prayer
Aliases: N/A
Ports: 2716, 9999
Files: Prayer.zip - 256,349 bytes Prayer.zip - 806,956 bytes ThePrayer1.0.zip - 208,450 vytes ThePrayer1.2.zip - 256,553 bytes ThePrayer1.3.zip - 255,994 bytes ThePrayer1.5.zip - 526,730 bytes Prayer.exe - 240,897 bytes Prayer.exe - 423,936 bytes Prayer13.exe - 418,304 bytes Server.exe - 206,336 bytes Server.exe - 226,304 bytes Ps.exe - 160,982 bytes Mswinsck.ocx - 62,540 bytes Tabctl32.ocx - 118,781 bytes Winsck.ocx - 106,768 bytes Winsck.ocx - 126,976 bytes Msinet.ocx - 64,567 bytes Setup.exe - 89,600 bytes Setup1.exe - 73,501 bytes Prayer.mid- 22,557 bytes St5unst.exe - 38,692 bytes Vb5stkit.dll - 16,457 bytes Dlls32.exe - - 208,869 bytes
Created: Nov 1999
Requires: Winsck.ocx - is required to run the trojan.
Actions: Remote Access
Versions: 1.0, 1.2, 1.3, 1.5,
Registers: HLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\
Notes: Works on Windows.
Country: written in Brazil
Program: N/A

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