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newbee alert
Hi I am a newbie hehe, and i am very interested in trojan programs such as sub 7 and such. I am NOT asking where to get them because i am not that much of a newbie and i don't feel like getting flamed or anything. What i do want to know is exactly how they work. I would be very thankful to anyone who can provide me with some information.
i am not asking for help using them either. I just dont want to be classified as some kind of script kiddie or n e thing nor do i have any harmful intentions, i just want to know how these work, n e source code would b appricated
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i'm sure you probably know that :a trojan, when executed, will act as a demeon, or in other words will sit on a specified port and listens for incoming signals. this is called the server. the client sends information to that port and when the right info is sent, the server can in a sense take over the computer.
so if you want to get really deep into it, look into socket programing or find the source code for back orifice.
btw... i know people where you live and do you know Cindel or Summer? I think Summer is from Apple valley. What sluts! if you know them i have some stories to tell you ;)
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No-one *feels* like getting flamed :)
Yeah, as 5150 said, they open up ports and await for the attacker's instructions. BO2K from CDC is the most famous. But, they are generally accepted as sucking, big time.
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Hey this is the first sub7 thread I’ve seen were no one deservers to get flamed. :)
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bah no flames >_<;
heh a sensible question about sub7 - who would ever have thought it possibel?
oh well -> check lameindustries.org
they used to have a tut on making your own client/server in VB
v_Ln
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Really, the only thing worth knowing about a trojan is not to use them. It would be useful to know how a trojan works if you're planning to remove one, but I don't see the point other than that. lol @ cwk