New Tethealla Exes 01/07/2010 (Vista 1.25.10!)

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Sodaboy
PostPosted: Tue October 21st, 2008 7:09 pm    Post subject: New Tethealla Exes 01/07/2010 (Vista 1.25.10!) Reply with quote

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Inside this archive are unpacked versions of the client, online and option executables for both Windows XP and Vista/7.

The only difference between this archive and the old 10/21/08 archive is that unpacked versions of the online and option executables are included for both XP and Vista. (Should help people who came across false positive virus messages when attempting to unpack or launch them before.)

Link: https://www.pioneer2.net/TethExes010710.zip

Enjoy.


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iisdev
PostPosted: Wed August 19th, 2009 2:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote



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Hi,

Just wanted to say that Vista.exe also works on Windows 7.

Also..

I have a couple of Vista users whose anti-virus lit up on vonlin.exe and voptio.exe:


Quote:

MD5 : c32e2f9af6f5560cc0dd2e2d1b01b653
SHA1 : f2a1f94630b8454e94644f259dc51857f756d291

Trojan-Dropper.Agent!IK
HEUR/Malware
Backdoor/Win32.SdBot.gen
W32/Heuristic-210!Eldorado
Trojan.Generic.1727596
Trojan.Agent.IRC
Unclassified Malware
Win32.HEURMalware
Trojan.Win32.Malware.1
Artemis!C32E2F9AF6F5
Suspicious file
Medium Risk Malware
Mal/Packer
Trojan.Win32.Packer.Packman1.0 (v)

and

MD5 : a9043da75160e81c100bbc91f7231a06
SHA1 : 632c194c76065e916e5c293d38fc40395de86c6c

Trojan-Dropper.Agent!IK
HEUR/Malware
W32/Heuristic-210!Eldorado
(Suspicious) - DNAScan
Heuristic.LooksLike.Win32.SuspiciousPE.C
Mal/Packer
Trojan.Win32.Packer.Packman1.0 (v)
Packed/Packman


Now, some of my users apparently are playing successfully with Vista.exe and the original 1.24.3 versions of online.exe and option.exe. (hashes below)

online.exe
MD5: e07a0ac2fadd48d3449c52c822b23b0d
SHA1 :3dd3c0aa77ed0f5dd5d887de596ec757e8ddcf23

option.exe
MD5: 0fcb4145564bd0e5e4b5802f5296e857
SHA1 :55d15efc5ff3d62a4a6016e18c2250669bb3c457

I was checking this out over the weekend and they do launch and save settings correctly. The modified Vista.exe fixed the typing issue. Is there really a need for vonlin.exe and voptio.exe? What exactly were they modified to fix?

Thanks much!
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Nyao
PostPosted: Wed August 19th, 2009 5:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote



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Quote:

Mal/Packer
Trojan.Win32.Packer.Packman1.0 (v)


Not a virus, it's the exe packer that soda uses, Packman.
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Sodaboy
PostPosted: Wed August 19th, 2009 9:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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As stated, they're not viruses. Also, the Vista versions of online and option are only modified to launch the appropriate executables after they're ran.

For example vonlin.exe will launch voptio.exe and when voptio.exe quits it launches vonlin.exe

When you click Online in vonlin.exe it will launch vista.exe

That's about all that was changed.

The originals launched different executables... online.exe would launch option.exe and psobb.exe, for example.
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iisdev
PostPosted: Wed August 19th, 2009 4:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote



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Thanks for the quick replies!
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Sodaboy
PostPosted: Thu January 7th, 2010 5:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Updated archive to address false positive problem.
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alshidaa
PostPosted: Wed June 16th, 2010 2:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote



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How long does it take for a Trojan virus to take over your computer, with Norton Antivirus? One of my comps has a virus called Trojan that can't be stopped by just Norton alone, how long you guys think it will take to take over my computer?
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