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Khaos

Released 24 years, 5 months ago. November 2001

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By Khaøs, J33PFX


Khaos
Informations
Author Khaøs, J33PFX
Family Khaos
Category Remote Access
Version Khaos
Released Date Nov 2001, 24 years, 5 months ago.
Language Visual Basic
Additional Information
Server:
port: 6969 TCP

Author Information / Description
Khaøs 2k1

[Handle] - Khaøs
[Program] - Khaøs Trojan,
DataBase
[Version] - v2.1
[Date] - 11/25/2001
[Created by] - Khaøs, J33PFX
[AIM] - Itz Khaøs

	Khaos Trojan,
otherwise known as DataBase, is a trojan horse program that started
when I decided to make a chat program in Visual Basic 5.0. I thought that if I could take
the text sent to the main convo box and have it equal a certain variable then the other
person's computer would be able to execute some function.


--== Functions ==--

/chat - Opens a chat box on both computers and can only be closed by the person using DataBase
/quit - Quits everything. Closes the server and disconnects you from server, and closes DataBase
/disconnect - Disconnects you from the server
/displaypic - Displays Khaos -N- Konfusion Picture on Server
/setwallpaper - Sets the wallpaper to a picture on server
/closeport - Closes the port on server. This option will disconnect you from the server
/screenshot - Takes a picture of the servers screen

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