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by grioghar 1755 days ago
Hundred to one, it was NetBus or BO. You could view active windows and get window freeze frame.

The message dialogue would have looked like Windows 95/98, with a reply option. BO was more extensible; ButtTrumpet would run and announce to the person who installed it that you had come online. Another BO plug-in allowed you to change how the message interface worked. My guess is someone saw your IP, and someone checked out your IP to find you open.

I’ll tell you, when I found someone who had open BO/NetBus, I would assign a password to their configuration so they weren’t open to anyone other than me. I have to imagine that hash was was easy to crack, but at the time, I thought it was a solid way to keep people from getting messed with by anyone other than me.

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Are you saying it could take a snapshot of the webcam view? The message dialog was an un-closable window and it was very plain from what I remember.

What do you mean someone checked my IP to find me open? I had a certain port open?