711 trojan (Seven Eleven)


Name: 711 trojan (Seven Eleven)
Aliases: Seven Eleven, Seven1one,
Ports: 80, 555 (ports can be changed)
Files: 711.zip - 1,360,465 bytes 711_b.zip - 1,360,465 bytes Seven11b1.zip - 711.exe - [287 kb] 711.exe - [312 kb] Seven-eleven.exe - 1,388,032 bytes Client.exe - Mainserver.exe - Windll.exe - Harrow.cur - Incommand.swf - - [287 kb] - [312 kb]
Created: Nov 2000
Requires:
Actions: Remote Access / Destructive trojan / Hacking tool
The source code comes from several trojans already published on the Net. Different icons, passwords, notification and file names can be assigned to the servers. 711 comes with its own joiner. Features include possibilities to kill antivirus and firewall programs.
Versions: beta,
Registers: Does not register.
Notes: Works on Windows 95, 98 and ME. ˆ Source code is available. The source code is mainly based on the one of SoftWAR.
Country: written in Germany
Program: Written in Delphi.

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