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Full Version: Perfect Root
LaptopHippie66
Okay If you haven't heard of http tunneling go to here<br>
http://www.http-tunnel.com<br>
If you haven't heard of trojans....leave<br>
and of coarse there are packet sniffers/capturers, scanners, proxies, and encryption.(www.neworder.box.sk)<br>
<b>What if</b> someone wrote a trojan(with all the standard features) that uses http tunneling(to get through routers/firewalls), captures packets(maybe even keystrokes or whatever), encrypts them, and uploads them to ftp through proxies. And on top of all this they made a scanner to search for the most common remote root exploits of the moment, this way you could find the easiest targets. Wouldn't this be unstoppable?
And Im sure I left out some things that could be added to this list of features.<br>
I don't know I was just thinking about starting on something like this , then I thought ,"Damn, why hasn't this already been done or attempted?"I know speed and resources would be an issue, but it could be overcome.
Anyway lets get some talk on this.
archphase
what if it's been done and what if there was a great search engine such as google? what if..
^Nio^
What if god was one of us? LOL smile.gif

It' s a good idea LaptopHippie, kinda a big project tho...
LaptopHippie66
Yeah I know, I wish I could find some people willing to put in the time and effort, what if there was a great community called programmers, what if....
MpR
man almost every new worm is based on that theory of exploiting whats available at the moment not a new idea at all its been done to the gills and will continue to happen looking for LAN Ip or Public Ip etc etc Av FW killers built in no more updates available Proxies updated on webpages ... man in your post you said you never heard of trojans get out .. I think you need to read up a little yourself good spot to start www.google.com Im sure if yah learn to use it well youll see everything you were looking for
Codecfault
it would take a lot of updating in the future to keep up with current exploits
predx
it would even been sweeter if the ms_blast virus used a proper ofset and all did was create anonymous socks proxy. That would have been sweet.
taimoor
nice
headbanger
QUOTE (predx @ Dec 17 2003, 08:22 PM)
it would even been sweeter if the ms_blast virus used a proper ofset and all did was create anonymous socks proxy. That would have been sweet.

damn that would be awesome
wh173r
someone close this thread... spybot can do all except for tunnel, which can be added in easily. what if you tried google.
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