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| Name: | WinCrash |
| Aliases: | BackDoor-M.srv, Backdoor.Wincrash, |
| Ports: | 21, 2583, 3024, 4092, 5742 |
| Files: | Wincrash.zip - 467,246 bytes WinCrash-E.zip - 466,264 bytes Wincrash1.0b.zip - 398,378 bytes Wincrash1.03.zip - 718,736 bytes Wincrash2.0.zip - 1,580,619 bytes WCUpdater.zip - 140,152 bytes Server.zip - 249,513 bytes Server.exe - 296,448 bytes Server.exe - 347,136 bytes Wincrash.exe - 309,248 bytes Wincrash-e.exe - 308,736 bytes Client.exe - 202,240 bytes Cfg95.exe - 79,242 bytes Win32cfg.exe - 4,128 bytes Bad_day.exe - 4,128 bytes Icqfuckerextensions.exe - 164,501 bytes Regedit.exe - Redit.bak - (is the former Regedit.exe file renamed) Setup.exe - 44,608 bytes Setup.ins - 66,760 bytes Wcupdater.exe - 146,432 bytes _inst321.exe - 316,789 bytes _setup.1 - 989,208 bytes _setup.lib - 193,484 bytes |
| Created: | Jan 1999 |
| Requires: | N/A |
| Actions: | Remote Access / Steals passwords |
| | Alters Win.ini (v 2.0). |
| Versions: | 1.0, 1.03, 2.0, |
| Registers: | HLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\ |
| Notes: | Works on Windows 95, 98, ME and NT. |
| Country: | written in Brazil |
| Program: | N/A |
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not Trojans programs.
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