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New security risk from Trojan horses

...class of malicious program that works with well-known invasive tools like SubSeven. SubSeven is a set of hacker tools that is also used as... Read more

9 July, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

SubSeven hacking tool in hundreds of computers

Eight hundred computers infected with the notorious hacking tool SubSeven have been uncovered by a US security team. The Trojan horse programme... Read more

12 October, 2000 by Sally Watson

Mac users face Subseven threat

...virus vendor Symantec has warned Macintosh users that the malicious hacking tool Subseven Trojan can now attack the Mac OS operating system. The Trojan is... Read more

23 July, 2001 by Pia Heikkila
ProPort 2.2

ProPort 2.2

...comes with a default list of 300 common trojan ports to monitor (SubSeven, NetBus, Back Orifice, etc), and can be editted by the user. Features... Read more

14 August, 2002

The next hacker target: instant messaging

...years ago, Gnutella users faced a similar viral threat. Ingevaldson also said SubSeven (a Trojan horse) is all over these networks, and could open company... Read more

31 May, 2002 by Robert Vamosi

How to break into your own computer

...give a malicious user access to all your data. The well-known SubSeven is one such Trojan horse. Its victims notice something is wrong when... Read more

24 January, 2002 by Robert Vamosi

Port 12345: Hacker haven or Internet X-File?

...the biggest scanning pattern was for a piece of malicious software called SubSeven. This year, as I keep looking at logs, I find that they... Read more

22 January, 2002 by Nicole Bellamy

Child's play: the 'kiddies' behind Goner

...generic VBS-based viruses, or provide ready-made Trojan horses, such as SubSeven or BackOrifice. A few contain keystroke-logging programs like those used in... Read more

13 December, 2001 by Robert Vamosi

Hack attacks on home PCs increase

Home PCs face increasing threats from intruders, and those on broadband connections are most vulnerable, according to both CERT and the hackers themselves Read more

29 August, 2001 by Matt Loney

Feds warn of new worm threat

...of computers that have been compromised by the illicit installation of the SubSeven system-administration tool, the NIPC stated in the advisory. SubSeven is the... Read more

26 June, 2001 by Robert Lemos

News Schmooze: Resurrected Daleks hail new e-minister

...and implanted the would-be voyeurs' PCs with a Trojan horse called SubSeven. A researcher sounded genuinely disturbed about the capabilities of this virus: "Basically... Read more

15 June, 2001 by ZDNet UK

Broadband surfers get free hacking defence

...updates, the existence of Trojan horses and other backdoor programs such as SubSeven, which allow remote users to take control of a computer, and poorly... Read more

14 March, 2001 by Will Knight

Is tech-savvy virus dangerous or not?

...and infect machines that have already been compromised with the well-known SubSeven backdoor encrypt copies of itself to avoid detection create random subject, body... Read more

16 November, 2000 by Robert Lemos

Has your PC been hijacked?

...exe and kerne1.exe -- were the pieces to a backdoor app called SubSeven. Whoever installed the programs has come back knocking at the trapdoor he... Read more

17 February, 2000 by Robert Lemos

Hacker's vigilante efforts deemed inadmissible in court

...track who downloaded files from the service. The uploaded file contained the SubSeven virus, which the hacker used to remotely search people's computers for... Read more

15 November, 2002 by CNET Networks

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