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Foil 83 Back Orifice (1)

From Security Infrastructure fo Electronic Commerce and Internet CPS714 Computational Science Information Track -- June 2 and June 7 99. by Roman Markowski


Allows remote control of Win 95 and Win 98
Backdoor: allows attacker to bypass system security controls
Gives remote access to File system, registry, passwords, operating system, network, processes, screen and keyboard
Introduced in August 1998 by Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc); Free from http://www.cultdeadcow.com
BO2K (Back Orifice 2000) on the way!
Contains integrated services: HTTP server, packet sniffer, keyboard monitor for logging keystrokes, connection and application redirection



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