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Igloo 1.8

Released 23 years, 2 months ago. February 2003

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By SiCmaggOt


Informations
From Sweden
Author SiCmaggOt
Family Igloo
Category Remote Access
Version Igloo 1.8
Released Date Feb 2003, 23 years, 2 months ago.
Language Delphi
Additional Information
Server:
c:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\EXPLORER.EXE 

size: 635.904 bytes

port: 31337, 31341 TCP

startup:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "EXPLORER"

Author Information / Description
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 iGLOO Hack 1.8
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 Files Comming With This ZIP:
 
  iGLOO.exe                 - The Client
  ICQMAPi.dll               - The UIN2IP Dll
  Backdoor.exe              - The Virus / Server
  Editserv.exe              - The EditServ

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 newbie walktrou
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 1. Open Editserv.exe
 2. Press Browse and Open "Backdoor.exe" (not open like 
    Double click, open through Editserv.exe)
 3. Change ICON on server, Change UIN, Change port (if u want)
 4. Save BackDoor.exe
 5. Go on ICQ/MSN/AIM/IRC/ANYWHERE, Send backdoor.exe (rename
    else they understand .. duh).
    When backdoor.exe is sent, and the victim runs the file
    a pager will popup @ your icq. It says the port and ip.
    Open iGLOO.exe and connect to ip+port
 6. If u think my hack has few options/functions, upload another
    server from another hack, like subseven, netbus, bionet.

Greetz SiCmaggOt

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