Re: Trojan with outbound notification and no payload

From: Matthew Leeds (mleedsat_private)
Date: Fri Aug 17 2001 - 12:13:12 PDT

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    You might try a wrapper or binder program like Saran Wrap, Silk Rope, or The Joiner. These are used mostly to deposit Trojan Horses, and consequently might be detected by anti-virus programs, but they may be worth a try. You'll need to hunt to find copies as they mostly exist on black-hat sites.
    
    ---Matthew
    
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    On 8/17/2001 at 10:27 AM Justin Funke wrote:
    
    >Does anyone know of a script that when executed from an email can notify
    >back to me that the attachment was executed. I don't want anything with any
    >kind of payload - just a notification as part of a test.
    >
    >Something not detectable by virus scanners would be a bonus - I want to
    >audit the human component of the equation.
    >
    >Thanks,
    >
    >Justin.
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