Netbus 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.
Like most backdoors, NetBus has client and server components, and to function properly needs the server component to be installed on the remote system to be accessed. Once installed, Netbus allows a hacker to remotely access data and gain control over some Windows functions on the computer system.
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Version 1.60 of NetBus server is a Windows PE file named PATCH.EXE. On execution, the server part installs itself to Windows directory and it will be executed automatically during the next Windows startup. The execution command for the server part is written to the registry:
The client part allows to control the remote computer system where the server part is installed and activated. The client part has a dialog interface which allows to perform tricks (some of them are really nasty) on remote system and to receive/send data, text and other information.
Netbus 2 0 Server And Client Software Update
The client and server parts use TCP/IP protocol to communicate with each other. The client part has an option to scan a range of IP addresses to search for active server part and connect to it.
Below is a list of NetBus features:
Netbus 2 0 Server And Client Software List
The server part takes steps to protect itself from being removed from the system - it hides its process name in Windows task manager and denies access to file on attempt to delete or rename it. When the server part is called with '/noadd' command line it will be not started every time Windows starts. When '/remove' command is passed to server part, it removes itself from the system.