
 Chaplin's Back Orifice Spy (Version 1.99a)  May 13, 1999.
 [PGP-Signed Edition from The Starman]

 "bospy.exe"   -> 206,848 bytes		and "bospy.exe.sig"
 "config.exe"  -> 157,696 bytes		and "config.exe.sig"
 "default.cbr" ->   3,974 bytes		and "default.cbr.sig"
 "Readme.txt"  =>   4,370 bytes		and "Readme.txt.sig"
 "Guide.txt"   ->  12,320 bytes		and "Guide.txt.sig"		
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 Installation  (!!! Warning DO NOT INSTALL if the program is about 122k !!!)
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    - Extract all files into the same directory.
    - Run bospy.exe	(READ Guide.txt for making changes to default.cbr)

 Note: This program does NOT change ANY of your system settings, NOR does it
       access any part of your Registry file or any other files on your hard
       drive.  (It creates a one-line bospy.INI file in the same directory 
       to keep track of your selected options.)

 To Uninstall, simply delete the files.
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 Ever wondered who was trying to hack into your computer using Back Orifice?
 Ever wondered what they were trying to do?
 Now you can with Chaplin's BO Spy!

 This program listens on port 31337 and tells you the IP# of the hacker so 
 you can find out who they are.  It also determines the port of the Back 
 Orifice Client program (BOGUI.exe) they're using if you want to crash it.

 BO Spy can be set to automatically answer the hacker with a predefined
 reponse to the hackers requests.  Example:

 If the hacker pings you, BO Spy will send back a pong.
 If the hacker requests your passwords, fake passwords will be sent to him.

 Also, you can type any message you want in the "Message to be Sent" box and 
 send it to appear on his BOGUI screen.

    You can use CONFIG.exe to customize all replies to all BO queries.  To 
 insert a parameter in the reply, use $$1 where the first parameter should 
 be placed in the reply and $$2 where you want the second parameter to 
 appear.

 The logging funciton writes to a file in the BOSPY directory what appears 
 in the BOSPY window.  It also logs the messages that you might send to the 
 hacker.

 Attak will crash (lock-up) the hacker's BOGUI.

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 NEW in this version:

 -Removed bitmapped background (too much memory required on low-end systems)
 -Added "Go to Webpage" and "Send E-Mail" buttons
 -New option to blink in the tray when hack detected
 -Right click on tray icon to show a menu to change options
 -Added a button to resolve a host from an IP
 -Changed default replies sent (harder to tell BOSpy from the real thing)

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Current Features
	-Flood protect
	-Option to stop to listen on port 31337
	-Send limit up to 800 bytes. (from 200)
	-Completly rewritten in C++
        -Now you can install it in any directory.
	-Send Message can be multiple lines.
	-Fixed some bugs that crashed BO SPY.
	-Tells you what command the hacker sent to your computer, including
	 what parameters he used.
	-AutoReply option.
	-Send Message to hacker.
	-Automatically set the target IP and PORT to the last
	 request so you can quickly answer back.
	-A "Beep on Hack" option.
	-Now in Tray
	-Hide option
	-Show on Hack option
	-Customizable replys
	-Logging activity
	-Automaticaly starts minimized so it can be put in startup
	-Saves options in bospy.ini
	-When hidden in tray, icon changes color when someone tries a hack
	 and show on hack is disabled
	-New ATTAK button that freezes the bogui of the hacker.
	-Auto Attak option that automaticaly attacks after a hack.
	-Fixed bug for unknown packets.
	-Saves option to use custom reply and the filename
	
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 Any comments, requests or bug reports are welcome
 Contact me at:
 Chaplin_Hack@hotmail.com
 http://www.angelfire.com/id/chaplincorp
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 Thanks to DialToneZ from Chatnet for his Ideas/testing/Support

 EOF. 20 MAY 1999. 03:20:00