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Wollf 1.6

Released 23 years, 6 months ago. October 2002

Copyright © MegaSecurity

By Wollf


Informations
From China
Author Wollf
Family Wollf
Category Remote Access
Version Wollf 1.6
Released Date Oct 2002, 23 years, 6 months ago.
Additional Information
Server:
c:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\wrm.exe 

size: 55.296 bytes 

port: 7614 TCP

startup:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices "WRM"

Author Information / Description
Commands:
    DOS                  
    DIR/LS/LIST          
    CD                   
    MD/MKDIR             
    PWD                 
    COPY/CP             
    DEL/RM              
    REN                 
    MOVE/MV              
    TYPE/CAT             

    POPMSG              
    SYSINFO             
    WHO/W               

    SHELL               
    EXEC/RUN            
    WS                  
    PS                  
    KILL               

    GET/GETFILE         
    PUT/PUTFILE         
    WGET                
    FGET                 
    FPUT                 
    TELNET              
    
    FTPD                
    TELNETD/TELD/EXPORT 

    REDIR               
    REDIR_STOP           
    SNIFF               
    SNIFF_STOP          
    KEYLOG               
    KEYLOG_STOP          

    REBOOT               
    SHUTDOWN            
    EXIT                 
    QUIT                
    REMOVE              
    VER/VERSION         
    HELP/H/?

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