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- NetBus abstract "NetBus or Netbus is a software program for remotely controlling a Microsoft Windows computer system over a network. It was created in 1998 and has been very controversial for its potential of being used as a backdoor.NetBus was written in Delphi by Carl-Fredrik Neikter, a Swedish programmer in March 1998. It was in wide circulation before Back Orifice was released, in August 1998. The author claimed that the program was meant to be used for pranks, not for illegally breaking into computer systems. Translated from Swedish, the name means \"NetPrank\".However, use of NetBus has had serious consequences. In 1999, NetBus was used to plant child pornography on the work computer of a law scholar at Lund University. The 3,500 images were discovered by system administrators, and the law scholar was assumed to have downloaded them knowingly. He lost his research position at the faculty, and following the publication of his name fled the country and had to seek professional medical care to cope with the stress. He was acquitted from criminal charges in late 2004, as a court found that NetBus had been used to control his computer.There are two components to the client–server architecture. The server must be installed and run on the computer that should be remotely controlled. It was an .exe file with a file size of almost 500 KB. The name and icon varied a lot from version to version. Common names were \"Patch.exe\" and \"SysEdit.exe\". When started for the first time, the server would install itself on the host computer, including modifying the Windows registry so that it starts automatically on each system startup. The server is a faceless process listening for connections on port 12345 (in some versions, the port number can be adjusted). Port 12346 is used for some tasks, as well as port 20034.The client was a separate program presenting a graphical user interface that allowed the user to perform a number of activities on the remote computer. Examples of its capabilities: Keystroke logging Keystroke injection Screen captures Program launching File browsing Shutting down the system Opening / closing CD-tray Tunneling protocol (NetBus connections through a number of systems.)The NetBus client was designed to support the following operating system versions: Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows ME Windows NT 4.0Netbus client (v1.70) works fine in Windows 2000 and in Windows XP as well. Major parts of the protocol, used between the client and server interaction (in version 1.70) are textual. Thus the server can be controlled by typing human understandable commands over a raw TCP connection. It is more difficult than using the client application yet allows one to administrate computers with NetBus from operating environments other than Windows, or when original client is not available. Features (such as screen capture) require an application with ability of accepting binary data, such as netcat. Most of more common protocols (like the Internet Relay Chat protocol, POP3 SMTP, HTTP) can also be used over a raw connections in a similar way.NetBus 2.0 Pro was released in February 1999. It was marketed commercially as a powerful remote administration tool. It was less stealthy, but special hacked versions exist that make it possible to use it for illegal purposes.All versions of the program were widely used by \"script kiddies\" and was popularized by the release of Back Orifice. Because of its smaller size, Back Orifice can be used to gain some access to a machine. The attacker can then use Back Orifice to install the NetBus server on the target computer. Most anti-virus programs detect and remove NetBus.".
- NetBus developer Carl-Fredrik_Neikter.
- NetBus genre Remote_administration.
- NetBus latestReleaseVersion "2.01 Pro".
- NetBus license Shareware.
- NetBus wikiPageExternalLink backorifice.html.
- NetBus wikiPageExternalLink netbus.shtml.
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- NetBus wikiPageRevisionID "588507761".
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink .exe.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Antivirus_software.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Back_Orifice.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Backdoor_(computing).
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Carl-Fredrik_Neikter.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Common_trojan_horse_payloads.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Remote_administration_software.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Windows_remote_administration_software.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Child_pornography.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Client_(computing).
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Client–server_model.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Computer_program.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Daemon_(computing).
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Graphical_user_interface.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Relay_Chat.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Keystroke_logging.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Kilobyte.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Lund_University.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Netcat.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Object_Pascal.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Operating_system.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Port_(computer_networking).
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Post_Office_Protocol.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Practical_joke.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Remote_administration.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Screen_capture.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Script_kiddie.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Server_(computing).
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Shareware.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Simple_Mail_Transfer_Protocol.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_language.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Tunneling_protocol.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Windows_2000.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Windows_95.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Windows_98.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Windows_ME.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Windows_NT_4.0.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Windows_Registry.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLink Windows_XP.
- NetBus wikiPageWikiLinkText "NetBus".
- NetBus caption "--11-28".
- NetBus developer Carl-Fredrik_Neikter.
- NetBus genre Remote_administration.
- NetBus latestReleaseVersion "2.01".
- NetBus license Shareware.
- NetBus name "NetBus".
- NetBus operatingSystem Microsoft_Windows.
- NetBus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Deletable_image-caption.
- NetBus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Software.
- NetBus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Morefootnotes.
- NetBus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- NetBus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Remote_administration_software.
- NetBus subject Category:Common_trojan_horse_payloads.
- NetBus subject Category:Remote_administration_software.
- NetBus subject Category:Windows_remote_administration_software.
- NetBus hypernym Program.
- NetBus type Software.
- NetBus type Work.
- NetBus type Protocol.
- NetBus type Redirect.
- NetBus type CreativeWork.
- NetBus type Thing.
- NetBus type Q386724.
- NetBus type Q7397.
- NetBus comment "NetBus or Netbus is a software program for remotely controlling a Microsoft Windows computer system over a network. It was created in 1998 and has been very controversial for its potential of being used as a backdoor.NetBus was written in Delphi by Carl-Fredrik Neikter, a Swedish programmer in March 1998. It was in wide circulation before Back Orifice was released, in August 1998.".
- NetBus label "NetBus".
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- NetBus wasDerivedFrom NetBus?oldid=588507761.
- NetBus isPrimaryTopicOf NetBus.
- NetBus name "NetBus".