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XZip v6
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Author Blade
Family XZip v6
Category Remote Access
Version XZip v6
Additional Information
Server:
size: 4 KB

startup:
c:\windows\system.ini

Author Information / Description
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XZip features:
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-Reboot victims computer
-Find out victims windows
 directory
-Upload files
  Any file, you can make
  it 'autorun' after the
  upload too.
  Use the 'and run' option
  for this!
-Run files 
  Even ones that are already
  on the victims computer!



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10 steps to XZip:
=================

1  rename xzip.exe to any .exe you want
   (for example: picture.exe)
2  then send the file to a victim
3  then find out his/her IP address
4  and fill it in the IP box in the client
5  fill in this port number : 60068
6  fill in this password : xzip
7  then press connect
   Wait a few seconds for a reply!
   But you can click as often as you want!
8  Click on 'windir'
9  use the 'map' icon to choose which file
   to send to the victim
10 enable the 'and run' option and then
   click on 'upload' to upload/execute
   the chosen file. Be patient, this can
   take a while!



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And remember to always use port:60068 and password:xzip
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Hints:
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You might want to use an bandwidth/data transmission monitor
to see when the upload has finished. On some systems the
progress bar get's to 100% much to early. So give it some TIME!





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