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i found this while searching the internet enjoy :D

(don't know who made it. not me for sure)

 

http://rapidshare.com/files/63157610/l2phx-dist-beta.zip.html

 

EDIT:Leave comments plz don't just leech

EDIT2:made by some guy named adriahu

Posted

i didn't download it from postpacific i dont remember wich site it was i uploaded it by myself to rapidshare i havent search postpacific yet :D

Posted

this is beta version or no!?

 

beta?

thanks for share

 

PD: beta version??

It is beta because it is not in Russian.It does the same work.

Posted

Adriahu ???? Well, better dont download it... adriahu is a hacker br, he know how to.. hum, dont know the word... like zip virus inside of files and it cannot be detect by any antivirus.. Beware, if you Albert86 found it source at www.orkut.com (a comunity like myspace) better dont download it.

 

Edit: If I be wrong, just ignore me.

Posted

Read below first...

 

Quick FAQ

What are you saying mpj? Is this an UBERTROJAN?

No, that is not what i'm saying... just because the scanners come up with infections, does not mean the file is unsafe. This might be the tools that the creator uses that injects information into l2.exe, such as a DLL and hooks onto the client. Some antiviruses see that as a trojan.

 

So, are you saying that this is 100% safe?

No, that is not what i'm saying, there is a chance that it could be safe, chance that it couldn't. There is a source code out on these very forums, some one could have took it, compiled it and put a trojan to go along with it. If the programmer is good enough, this could very well be undetected to ANY anti-virus.

 

My opinion.

Make up your own mind, but think. Why would some one put a trojan to steal your password... this hack is meant for private servers. This most likely wont benifit the maker.

 

L2.exe has encrypted keys... the maker of the trojan would need to put alot of effort to get the keys. Try it out, download a keylogger such as ardamax and test it for yourself. Keys that would normally contain your user/password would come up as AAAAAAAAA 11111111111. It just dosen't work. But on the other side, this could be bypassed.

 

Yet again, maybe they aren't after your l2 information... maybe they are after personnal information.

 

The files are a little different... But somewhat the same. This could be because they used different packers. Could be malicious code. I can't tell you for sure.

 

Only one thing left to say. Good luck. :)

 

 

 

ORIGINAL L2PHX

 

File l2phx318.rar received on 10.18.2007 19:18:05 (CET)

Result: 4/31 (12.91%)

 

Antivirus Version Last Update Result

AhnLab-V3 2007.10.19.0 2007.10.18 -

AntiVir 7.6.0.27 2007.10.18 -

Authentium 4.93.8 2007.10.18 -

Avast 4.7.1051.0 2007.10.17 Win32:Cardspy-B

AVG 7.5.0.488 2007.10.18 -

BitDefender 7.2 2007.10.18 -

CAT-QuickHeal 9.00 2007.10.18 -

ClamAV 0.91.2 2007.10.17 -

DrWeb 4.44.0.09170 2007.10.18 -

eSafe 7.0.15.0 2007.10.15 -

eTrust-Vet 31.2.5220 2007.10.18 -

Ewido 4.0 2007.10.18 -

FileAdvisor 1 2007.10.18 -

Fortinet 3.11.0.0 2007.10.18 -

F-Prot 4.3.2.48 2007.10.18 -

F-Secure 6.70.13030.0 2007.10.18 -

Ikarus T3.1.1.12 2007.10.18 Trojan.Win32.Delf.nf

Kaspersky 7.0.0.125 2007.10.18 -

McAfee 5144 2007.10.18 -

Microsoft 1.2908 2007.10.18 -

NOD32v2 2601 2007.10.18 -

Norman 5.80.02 2007.10.18 -

Panda 9.0.0.4 2007.10.18 -

Rising 19.45.32.00 2007.10.18 -

Sophos 4.22.0 2007.10.18 Mal/Behav-053

Sunbelt 2.2.907.0 2007.10.18 -

Symantec 10 2007.10.18 -

TheHacker 6.2.9.097 2007.10.18 -

VBA32 3.12.2.4 2007.10.17 -

VirusBuster 4.3.26:9 2007.10.18 -

Webwasher-Gateway 6.6.1 2007.10.18 Win32.NewMalware.CC!9728!3

Additional information

File size: 584431 bytes

MD5: af690c13eeccc2e4d5cc7db7841318c7

SHA1: 15c44b8bcd7c17b7883b3d1d366c76544e77ce33

 

 

 

 

THIS L2PHX

File l2phx-dist-beta.zip received on 10.18.2007 17:55:25 (CET)

Result: 4/31 (12.91%)

 

Antivirus Version Last Update Result

AhnLab-V3 2007.10.18.0 2007.10.17 -

AntiVir 7.6.0.27 2007.10.18 -

Authentium 4.93.8 2007.10.18 -

Avast 4.7.1051.0 2007.10.17 Win32:Cardspy-B

AVG 7.5.0.488 2007.10.18 -

BitDefender 7.2 2007.10.18 -

CAT-QuickHeal 9.00 2007.10.18 -

ClamAV 0.91.2 2007.10.17 -

DrWeb 4.44.0.09170 2007.10.18 -

eSafe 7.0.15.0 2007.10.15 -

eTrust-Vet 31.2.5220 2007.10.18 -

Ewido 4.0 2007.10.18 -

FileAdvisor 1 2007.10.18 -

Fortinet 3.11.0.0 2007.10.18 -

F-Prot 4.3.2.48 2007.10.18 -

F-Secure 6.70.13030.0 2007.10.18 -

Ikarus T3.1.1.12 2007.10.18 Trojan.Win32.Delf.nf

Kaspersky 7.0.0.125 2007.10.18 -

McAfee 5143 2007.10.17 -

Microsoft 1.2908 2007.10.18 -

NOD32v2 2601 2007.10.18 -

Norman 5.80.02 2007.10.18 -

Panda 9.0.0.4 2007.10.18 -

Prevx1 V2 2007.10.18 Heuristic: Suspicious Self Modifying File

Rising 19.45.32.00 2007.10.18 -

Sophos 4.22.0 2007.10.18 Mal/Behav-053

Sunbelt 2.2.907.0 2007.10.18 -

Symantec 10 2007.10.18 -

TheHacker 6.2.9.097 2007.10.18 -

VBA32 3.12.2.4 2007.10.17 -

VirusBuster 4.3.26:9 2007.10.18 -

Additional information

File size: 889267 bytes

MD5: 1e6c8d07098052deabd6c7ae3c8955db

SHA1: 399626a9f05611a9bef3e07b581208a6fbb3a343

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