A Year Ago: Softseek infect users with Netbus Trojan
News Internet security Web site, PCHelp, Thursday evening issued a security alert accusing popular download site Softseek.com of infecting the computers of users with Trojan horse program, NetBus, leaving them vulnerable to remote attack.
[October 8, 2000, 7:07]
Softseek infect users with Netbus Trojan
News Internet security Web site, PCHelp, Thursday evening issued a security alert accusing popular download site Softseek.com of infecting the computers of users with Trojan horse program, NetBus, leaving them vulnerable to remote attack.
[October 8, 1999, 14:29]
Port 12345: Hacker haven or Internet X-File?
News Increased activity on TCP port 12345 -- best known as both the NetBus Trojan's default port and the port used for a Trend Micro antivirus product -- has the security community arguing as to who is responsible.
[January 22, 2002, 9:59]
PC Security Guard
Downloads Any types of Trojan program (for example, Back Orifice or NetBus), key loggers, interceptors and spies.for example, keylog95 and other) need place for start up after rebooting system. PC Security Guard (PC Guar) protects your system against attacks...
[June 1, 2000, 8:00]
ProPort
Downloads ProPort comes with a default list of 300 common trojan ports to monitor (SubSeven, NetBus, Back Orifice, etc), and can be editted by the user. From the developer: ""ProPort is a trojan/nuke protection program.
[August 15, 2002, 6:41]
News Burst: Virus downloading from Softseek.com
News Internet security Web site, PCHelp, has issued a security alert accusing popular software download site Softseek.com of infecting the computers of unwitting users with Trojan horse program, NetBus. The trojan leaves users vulnerable to remote attack.
[October 8, 1999, 10:37]
New Back Orifice-like Trojan horse found
News NetBus, another such tool, has since been developed into a commercial product by its author. The Trojan horse arrives in a user's e-mail posing as a screen saver or game update, but once executed, it turns the victim's PC into an "open client.
[May 28, 1999, 8:51]
Greeting card virus brings bad tidings
News In 1998, some antivirus companies started blocking a utility called NetBus, which allowed an administrator to control a remote system. The FriendGreetings electronic greeting card, which has all the hallmarks of a mass-mailing computer virus and...
[November 13, 2002, 11:28]
Hack attacks on home PCs increase
News On Windows computers, three tools commonly used by intruders to gain remote access to PCs are BackOrifice, Netbus and SubSeven. The last three months have seen a significant rise in so-called intruder attacks directed at home users, according to...
[August 29, 2001, 17:22]



