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THE DIRTY DOZEN Issue #3: Oct 30th, 1985
An Uploaded Program Alert List
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Compiled by Tom Neff
Recently, many unlawfully copied or modified programs have appeared on
various IBM PC bulletin boards across the country. THE DIRTY DOZEN is a
list of known examples.
There are three major categories of "bogusware": commercial pirate jobs,
unauthorized "hacks" of otherwise legitimate freeware programs, and
malicious "TROJAN" programs which damage your system. A more detailed
explanation of each category is given below.
Sysops: Please be careful with the files you post in your download
libraries! Be suspicious when an uploaded game or disk utility appears to
be of professional quality, yet doesn't include the author's name, address,
and distribution policy. Such programs are probably NOT public domain!
The BBS community is already under legislative threat at the State and
Federal level. We cannot fight this trend effectively while our directories
sit stocked with "cracked" Sega games, 1-2-3 copiers and Wargames dialers!
Let's demonstrate a little social responsibility by cleaning up our download
libraries. If you have any of these files on your system, please delete
them and post "blocking" dummy file entries like this one:
ZAXXON.COM DELETED!! NOT PUBLIC DOMAIN!!
THE DIRTY DOZEN's brief is simultaneously to bring this issue to the
attention of more Sysops and users, and to act as an information clearing-
house for the latest known examples of "bogusware." I need lots of help
keeping up with the busy warren of pirates and careless uploaders out there;
see the end of this article for information on how to reach me with new
information.
A final word on TROJANS: I have been hearing more and more reports of these
"worm" programs, from all directions. While I don't doubt their existence
(and all that I have heard of are listed below), let's not get hysterical.
Remember, a Trojan rumor is a lot easier to START than it is to STOP. Some
people have accused "legitimate" *joke* programs, like DRAIN (which pretends
to be gurgling excess water out of your A drive) of being "killers." Even if
a program locks up your system, it isn't necessarily Trojan; it might not
like co-residing with Superkey, or your graphics card. Ask around a little
before you announce something as Trojan. I would appreciate a bagged
specimen of any real Trojan program you find.
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NOTE: The file extensions below refer to the unpacked, executable file in
most cases. Remember that these programs may arrive on your system as ARC
or LBR archives, with or without SQueezing.
Name Category Notes
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1DIR.COM PIRATED This is "The ONE Dir," a commercial shell sold
with a Hard Disk subsystem.
21C.EXE PIRATED From the IBM Game Library
ARC.COM HACKED Someone keeps running SPACEMAKER or a similar EXE
squeezer on SEA, Inc.'s ARC archive program, then
uploading the resulting COM file to BBS's without
the author's permission. Not kosher, whoever you
are. SEA won't support the COM version -- this
is an unauthorized modification.
AXX.EXE PIRATED really AUTODEX, a commercial file manager
BUSHIDO PIRATED
COPYRITE PIRATED Really Quaid Software's COPYWRITE
DEB88.EXE PIRATED DeSmet "C" debugger
DIGGER.COM PIRATED
DOSKNOWS.EXE *TROJAN* I'm still tracking this one down -- apparently
someone wrote a FAT killer and renamed it
DOSKNOWS.EXE, so it would be confused with the
real, harmless DOSKNOWS system-status utility.
All I know for sure is that the REAL DOSKNOWS.EXE
is 5376 bytes long. If you see something called
DOSKNOWS that isn't close to that size, sound the
alarm. More info on this one is welcomed -- a
bagged specimen especially.
EGABTR *TROJAN* BEWARE! Description says something like
"improve your EGA display," but when run it
deletes everything in sight and prints "Arf! Arf!
Got you!"
F15 PIRATED
FILER.EXE *TROJAN* Labelled "Great new filing system" - wiped out
20 meg HD. Looking for confirmation on this.
GREMLINS PIRATED
HARDHAT PIRATED
JOUST PIRATED
KONG PIRATED
LIST60 HACKED Vern Buerg's LIST 5.1, patched to read 6.0.
NOVATRON PIRATED
PCBOSS PIRATED
POOL.ARC PIRATED Really PC-POOL, commercial game
PSHIFT PIRATED really MEMORY SHIFT
PSRD.ARC PIRATED IBM utility (redirects PrtSc)
QMDM110.ARC HACKED ONLY versions 1.10 and 1.10A! They are
QMDM110A.ARC copies of 1.09, hacked to read 1.10. There
have been rumors of a worm in 1.10, but I
haven't seen any evidence of it. Other
versions are OK.
ROBOTRON PIRATED
ROGUE.EXE PIRATED
SECRET.BAS *TROJAN* BEWARE!! This may be posted with a note saying
it doesn't seem to work, and would someone please
try it; when you do, it formats your disks.
SEE PIRATED DeSmet editor
SFX PIRATED really AUTODEX (again!)
SM.COM PIRATED Realia's SPACEMAKER utility
SMAP PIRATED IBM Internal utility, with the copyright notice
blanked out and real author's name ()
replaced by "Dorn W. Stickle".
SPYHUNT PIRATED
STARGATE.EXE PIRATED Hacked to say "PUBLIC DOMAIN BY ATARI," but
don't you believe it! Don't confuse this 57K
EXE file with the public domain STARGATE
MERCHANT game, which is a little 12K BASIC
program by G. E. Wolfworth.
STRIPES.EXE *TROJAN* BEWARE SYSOPS!! This one draws an American flag
(nice touch), but meanwhile it's busy copying
your RBBS-PC.DEF to another file (STRIPES.BQS) so
Bozo can log in later, download STRIPES.BQS, and
steal all your passwords. Nice, huh!
TREED.COM PIRATED Really DOS TREE DISPLAY (IBM utility)
VDIR.COM *TROJAN* This is the disk killer Jerry Pournelle told us
about in BYTE Magazine. I have never seen it.
XDIR PIRATED Pre-release version of DOS FILE TRACKER, an
IBM "Personally Developed" program.
ZAXXON PIRATED Hacked (sound familiar?) to say "PUBLIC
DOMAIN BY SEGA." Sorry, Charlie!
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CATEGORIES:
PIRATED This is an illegal copy of a commercial program product.
Examples: a "cracked" (de-protected) game, an accidentally
or deliberately distributed compiler, editor or utility;
sometimes a Beta test copy of a program under development,
handed out by a disgruntled employee or dishonest beta
tester. In the latter case, the program in question may
never make it to market due to the pirating! (But it's
still unlawful to distribute it.) In the case of games,
there's a tendency for the pirate to patch a clumsy
"PUBLIC DOMAIN" notice over top of the original copyright:
see my TROJANPD.ART article for a detailed example.
HACKED An unlawfully modified copy of an otherwise legitimate
freeware or user-supported program. It is illegal to
distribute a modified copy of someone else's work without
their permission. If the modifying party has obtained
that permission, it should be mentioned in the program's
display or documentation.
*TROJAN* BEWARE!! These programs are written and uploaded by people
with the LSD-in-the-reservoir mentality, and cause some
form of DAMAGE to your system if you're unwary enough to
run them. It is IMPERATIVE that you let me know about any
new examples of these that you find.
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If you have any additions or corrections for this list, send them to me
(Tom Neff) at any of the following places:
* CompuServe User ID [76556,2536]
(via Easyplex electronic mail or
the IBM Novice Forum, GO IBMNOV)
* Atlantic Palisades RBBS (718-238-7855)
* DEC-WARE Fido (Net 107/Node 1)
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