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Gip 1.10

Released 26 years ago. April 2000

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By Mr. Nop


Informations
Author Mr. Nop
Family GIP
Category Information Stealer
Version Gip 1.10
Released Date Apr 2000, 26 years ago.
Language Microsoft Visual C++, server compressed with ASPack

Author Information / Description
Gip: README
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Features:
  Sends information about system
  Work on Windows 98/98/2000/NT
  Sends passwords to your E-mail
  Anti-viruses dont know it exists yet =)
  The Size is 43kb
  Get dial-up passwords with ISP Phone numbers
  Get passwords from Icq99a/Icq99b ( If you have any information about crypting passwords in 
                                     icq98a and/or icq2000 please E-mail us)
  Get passwords from edit boxes
  Auto Send mails every 3 days
  Auto-update, so victim always have the newest version =)
  Attachs to any file (including documents)
  Deletes itself from infected file
  
Whats New:
 1.10 25/04/2000
 Bug fix in config.exe
  Can be attached to document, not only .exe file.
  Auto-Update
  Deleting itself from infected file
  Fixed bug with date
  Crypting the core of trojan (don't laugh ;-) )
  PIN

 1.08 11/04/2000
  Bug with running trojan from WinZip
  Get cached icq99b passwords
  Get country and city phone code
  Send information about the system
  Send number of sent mails


How to use:
  1. Place Email key in config.ini with your e-mail
  2. Place Smtphost key with anonimous smtp (if you dont know such smtp, dont worry - 
                                            there are 3 predefined servers)
  3. Copy file you are going to send to victim to folder with trojan
  4. Run config.exe -a <Gip Server> <program for infecting>
                 e.g.  config.exe -a gipsvr108.exe yourprogram.exe
  5. Get configured trojan from folder TrojanHere
  6. If you dont like standard icon, change it with resource editor, e.g. Microangelo 
     (DONT ask us where to find it! Try to search yourself on www.altavista.com)




Warning!!
 If you download the update for your anti-virus and it sees GIP, *URGENTLY* 
 contact us with the name of the anti-virus and update date.

Comments and suggestions are WELCOME!

Contacts:

Mr.Nop			uin: 10957787

Official web site:	http://xbx.rial.net/gip/

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