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sBot 2.0

Released 22 years, 10 months ago. June 2003

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By akcom


sBot 2.0
Informations
Author akcom
Family sBot
Category Remote Access
Version sBot 2.0
Released Date Jun 2003, 22 years, 10 months ago.
Additional Information
Server:
size: 19.456 bytes

Author Information / Description
sBot 2.0 by akcom

compile info
bot: c++
editor: delphi
released: 6/21/03

this is a socks4 and socks5 bot w/ an ident server that accepts the following commands:
auth <password>:
authenticate using the password

socks4:
socks4 proxy with username validation

socks5:
socks5 proxy with user/pass validation

info:
information such as the ip, host, operating system, uptime, connection type, and if the user has a webcam

download:
downloads a file to the computer with the option to execute

update:
used to update the bots to a newer version/different bot
note: checks to make sure the file is a pe to combat custom 404 error pages

raw:
send raw commands to the irc server

opme:
op's the user in the channel "opme" was said in

quit:
makes the bot quit irc

remove:
removes the bot from the computer


to get the syntax for the commands, just type the command:
ie if your prefix is ! then type:

!socks4 for information on how to start/stop a socks4 server
it responds to ctcp version's and pings even if you are not logged in

the bot can be packed before settings are written and supports unlimitted masters

akcom

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