Usage: score 4chan 4chan Views a specific thread ID or OP number of a board, or a list of boards on 4chan. Aliases: nr Usage: nr 4chansearch Searchs a specific board for a thread that contains the specified query. Usage: pingme Seen seen Displays the last time the nick has been seen in the channel. Usage: seen Access setaccess Adds the specified nick to the access list with the specified level. Aliases: accesslist Usage: listaccess getaccess Displays the current access level of a user.
Usage: clearban kb Bans and then Kicks the specified nick. Usage: kme Owner owner Identifies the nick as the Bot's Owner. Usage: id join Tells the Bot to join the specified channel. Usage: quit quitall Quits all of the connected server instances.
Usage: quitall cycle Restarts the server instance. Usage: cycle cycleall Restarts all of the connected server instances. Usage: cycleall exit Closes the client. Usage: restart restart Restarts the client. Usage: update modules Displays the loaded modules. Usage: modules loadmodule Loads the specified module into the bot. Usage: channels servers Lists the servers the bot is connected to.
Usage: servers conf Lists the bot's current configuration settings. Usage: resources clear Kicks everyone from the channel except the initiator and the bot. Viewing a specific module shows the commands.
Viewing a specific command shows the command properties. Usage: rules addrule Adds the specified rule to the end of the channel rules. Aliases: delintro , deleteintro Usage: introdelete Quote quote Displays a random quote from the channel.
If a nick is specified, it will get a quote from that nick. Usage: hbomb pass Passes the HBomb to the specified nick. Usage: br net Talks about the quality.
NET Framework. Usage: net Response addresponse Adds a new response to the dictionary. Usage: listresponse Chat stopchat Stops the bot from chatting in that channel. Usage: stopchat Poll poll Creates a poll in the channel. Usage: stoppoll results Displays the results of the current poll. Usage: results vote Votes for the specified answer. Usage: idle deidle Returns you from idle. Usage: deidle Roll Dice roll Rolls a specified number of dice with certain s amount of sides and displays the results.
Usage: source uptime Displays how long the bot has been connected to the server. Usage: uptime runtime Displays how long the bot program has been running. Usage: runtime Logging last Displays information of the usage of specified commands.
Phorpiex — It tries to connect to trksrv[. Some other IRC servers it tries to connect to are - trik[. Upon successful connection, it sends the following IRC commands:. USER x "" "x" :x. HI - It tries to connect to irc[.
PASS ddos. As we saw in our analysis, IRC based Botnet families continue to evolve in terms of sophisticated features incorporated in the bots. ThreatLabZ is actively monitoring this threat and ensuring signature coverage for Zscaler customers.
If parameter off is provided it stops the bot killer thread. Starts a thread that scans for the running processes and terminate the process if process name matched with hardcoded process names. Just this section alone should show you how difficult and complex being a bot owner can be. There are several types of bots available.
Which bot you choose will depend on which host you have chosen. Most bot programs come in packages that are fairly easy to install if one has a basic understanding of the language it is written in. Some bots come pre- compiled and ready to run. Many are set up simply by customizing various configuration files.
Be sure to read the documentation that comes with your bot. If you are not willing to read the documentation, you have probably chosen the wrong bot. Some bots need to be compiled. This, also, will require some basic understanding of the programming language, logic the program uses and basics about the operating system environment. Once you have everything configured and compiled, it is time to start your bot. If everything has gone well, your bot will pop onto IRC in the channel s you have selected.
Be sure that you have configured your bot to join only your channels , and make absolutely sure your bot is not going to any channels where it is not welcome. Besides servers, many channels have a no-bot policy.
Nobody likes an uninvited guest, especially a misconfigured bot. If you upset people on other channels, then your channel and bot become a target for attack. If that happens, you risk losing your shell, your bot and possibly losing your channel. DO NOT put your bot where it is not welcome. When bots disagree on channel settings, it results in a bot-war and a flood of mode changes which makes the channel unstable and unusuable for chatting. It also gives bots a bad name.
The possibility of backdoors planted into unknown bots is HIGH. This applies not only to bot programs, but to script files as well. Another classic help page on this subject is the bot FAQ archived from ircworks.
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