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Name: WebDownloader
Aliases: Web Dl, FC Webdownloader, Web Download,
Ports: 80 (port can not be changed)
Files: Webdownload1.0.zip - 24,667 bytes Webdownloader2.0.zip - 52,103 bytes Webdl.exe - 42,496 bytes Webdl.exe - 101,888 bytes Config.exe - 154,624 bytes Configuration.exe - 49,152 bytes Mswind32.drv -
Created: July 2000
Requires: N/A
Actions: Remote Access / Downloading trojan
The default file downloaded by the trojan is The Infector (they are written by the same person). This could easily be changed to any file anywhere on the Web. The perpetrator just enter the URL where the wanted trojan is, and his ICQ UIN to receive notification when the infected user is online. The sender is able to destroy WebDownloader after it has downloaded itīs trojan file.
Versions: 0.1, 0.2, 1.0, 2.0,
Registers: HLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\
Notes: Works on Windows 95, 98 and ME.
Country: written in Great Britain
Program: Written in Delphi.

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