Re: Looking for a Trojan
- From: Javier Reyna Padilla <jreyna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 12:35:42 -0600
MM if you ae triying to bypass AV software with an old trojan, then you must have a very very bad AV software.
¡Saludos!
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Juan B wrote:
Hi,
I got myself into an argument with a colleague of mine about trojans, he says that now days all old trojans can be detected as long as the AV software is updated, I need to show him he is wrong.
I am looking for a Trojan or rootkit to be installed locally on a virutal machine ruining Xp. the machine has AV software and It will be accessed via the internet. I need the Trojan to supply me screenshots of the victim computer,maybe to send them to an E mail address etc.. the trojan will need to disable the AV software (which I dont know which version is installed) or just avoid detection by the AV software, I know that trojans like subseven Backorfice etc will be detected immediately by AV software so they don't help much..
someone knows of such a trojan /RAT ?
thanks a lot !
Juan
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