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fangshou's Tcp Back door
Released 20 years, 4 months ago. December 2005
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By angshou
Informations
| From | China |
| Author | angshou |
| Family | fangshou's Tcp Back door |
| Category | Remote Access |
| Version | fangshou's Tcp Back door |
| Released Date | Dec 2005, 20 years, 4 months ago. |
Additional Information
Server:
port: 2089 TCP
tested on Windows XP
January 02, 2006
Author Information / Description
Usage
fangshou -install
fangshou -run
----------------- fangshou's BackDoor Command Help -----------
[help] ............................. Get Command Help.
[dir] ............................. List Directory.
[cd] ............................. Change Directory.
[del] ............................. Delete File.
[copy] ............................. Copy File.
[move] ............................. MoveFile.
[ren] ............................. Rename FileName.
[cmd/dos] ............................. Command Shell.
[winexec] ............................. Winexec Run Program.
[poweroff] ............................. Close Power.
[reboot] ............................. Restart System.
[logoff] ............................. Logon System.
[lockwork] ............................. Lock System.
[sysninfo] ............................. List System Info.
[pslist] ............................. List System Processor.
[pskill] ............................. Kill Process Pid.
[fport] ............................. Process And Port.
[hdesk] ............................. Hide/Show Desktop.
[htray] ............................. Hide/Show Tray.
[ctrlcd] ............................. Open/Close CDROM.
[mouse] ............................. Lock/Unlock Mouse.
[popmsg] ............................. Send Message.
[PlaySound]............................. Play Sound File.
nc -v 192.168.0.1 2089
telnet 192.168.0.1 2089
client 192.168.0.1 2089
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