Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
BlackCore 2.0
Released 21 years, 11 months ago. May 2004
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By Otacon
Informations
| Author | Otacon |
| Family | BlackCore |
| Category | Remote Access |
| Version | BlackCore 2.0 |
| Released Date | May 2004, 21 years, 11 months ago. |
| Language | Visual Basic |
Additional Information
Server:
size: 92.043 bytes
Port: 55126, 55127 TCP
Author Information / Description
Client = Trojan Controller
Builder = Trojan Server Builder
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BlackCore v2.0 has fixed or added the following features:
,.-=::************************************::=-.,
.. ..
.. Finally....A Server builder!!!!!! ..
.. ..
,._=::++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++::=_.,
----->{Builder}<
-= specify the server name
-= specify the server port
-= enable or disable and set a password
-= allow server to startup with windows
-= goto custom webpage on startup
-= has working ICQ notification
-= fully customizable custom message box creator
-= has the option to compress with UPX
------>{Client}<
-= once again we re-made the GUI and cut the screen size of the client down a lot
-= added the mswinsck.ocx file to the client so if you don't have it the client will install it
-= added coments when commands are being executed and after the event is done with
------>{Server}<
-= reduced the server size by removing the mscomctl.ocx from within the server
-= fixed bug so now the mswinsck.ocx will sucessfully install and register.
-= fixed bug that displayed "memory address in use"
Otacon
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