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Trillian Rape

Released 24 years ago. April 2002

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By illwill


Trillian Rape
Informations
Author illwill
Family Trillian Rape
Category Remote Access
Version Trillian Rape
Released Date Apr 2002, 24 years ago.
Language Assembly
Additional Information
Server:
size: 5 KB

Startup:
none

Author Information / Description
trILLian rape ver. 1.0
Coded by illwill in ASM
4/27/2002
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 a 2.45kb trillian pws thats sends user names 
 and passwords to your icq number.
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Contents of this zip file:
editor.exe(edits server)
server.exe(what you send to victims)
fsg.exe(the exe compressor)
readme.txt(what you are reading now dummy)
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features:
only 2.45kb when compressed
only gets the first user/password of aim,msn,yahoo,icq

Instructions:
1. extract all files from zip to a folder
2. open up editor.exe
3. select the  ... to browse for server.exe
4. once server selected press read
5. change the settings to your icq #
6. compress it then send it the victim


Thanx to:
stan for tons of help

what's next:
version 2.0 to will get all users and passwords i was too
busy to figure out the coding for it and wanted to release 
this as quick as possible before trillian changes its .ini
password storage methods.
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This program  comes  with  absolutely  no  warranty of any
kind. Use this program solely  at your risk. The author of
this  program  will  not  be   held  responsible  for  any
damages caused by this program.So if you fuck yer shit up 
dont come crying to me. :)
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E-mail:
[email protected]

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