The Windows '95 Skeleton Key Trojan
By Mr. Mojo

	I wrote this program because there are so many people who think that 
Windows '95 is secure, and that they can store sensitive information and
programs like their net log-ons and other things behind a passworded
desktop and a screensaver password.  These fools don't seem to understand 
that these are easily by-passed.  This program allows you to easily exploit
Windows '95's great big security holes.  It's a Trojan, so it won't be 
spotted by any virus scanner on the market, and god help any one of these 
idiots who decide to try to take it apart.  Here's how it works.
	
1.  Upload or give the file switcher.zip to victim with the description
    that it allows them to easily toggle between Windows 3.1 features,
    namely the program manager and old file manager, and their new 
    Windows '95 at the click of a button.  The beauty of this is that it
    does flawlessly.  It also cuts you some great big holes in their
    supposed, ha ha ha, security system.  Also, when you're done exploiting 
    those holes to their fullest, it neatly covers your tracks for you.

2.  As soon as the program is installed on their system, all you have to do
    when you log on to their Windows '95 is click cancel at the name and 
    password prompt, and run the program 95key.exe from their run box.  This
    is located in their '95 startup menu.  (Note: if you can't find their run 
    box, I have 2 things to suggest.  1:  shoot yourself.  You're a moron.
    2:  Drop to DOS, you idiot.  If their DOS is locked, see #3.)  Running
    95key will disable their desktop passwords and will disable their 
    screensaver passwords.  So all you have to do to log on to their personal
    desktop is look in the Windows directory and all the disabled password 
    files will have the extension *.fuk.  For all of these, just look at 
    the filenames with the extension fuk and right before .fuk will be their
    log on name.  E.g., john.fuk:  the log on name is john.  The password is 
    now disabled.  So go to the Windows '95 startup box, choose shut down,
    then choose log on as a different user.  You will get the password and 
    user name prompt again.  Now type in the user name and you will be asked 
    for a password.  Give it the new password of your choice.  You will now 
    be logged on to their personal desktop.  For interesting things to do
    here, see the last chapter, Targets and Notes.  By the way, after you
    run 95key you will be dropped into a real user friendly program that
    lets you edit thir config.sys, autoexec.bat, control.ini, net.ini, and 
    win.ini files.  If you don't want to play here, just close the window
    and repeat the steps for logging on as your victim (described above).

3.  Next we look at the program 95lock.exe.  This will allow you to cover 
    your tracks by reenabling the passwords and screensaver passwords.
    When you run it, it will also dump you straight into their DOS prompt,
    whether they have a password on it or not.  

4.  Targets and Notes.....  
    You may ask, why bother hacking someone's Windows '95?  Well, there are
    some really neat targets behind password protected desktops, not the 
    least of which are their net log on programs, which once you log on you
    can change the passwords on.  Also, you'd be surprised by how many people
    store important info like credit card #s and Social Sec. #s, etc, behind
    password protested desktops.  For these, I recomend two ways to get them.
    1. Copy all their *.ini files and download them to look at at your leisure.
    These contain useful things like the dial-up access # to their internet
    provider and/or, if you're lucky, their passwords.  2. Look around for
    programs like Quicken or Word programs where useful info is stored.

	Also, if they have an internet account that does not require dial-up
access, I am sure you can figure out how to log on from yours, through theirs,
and onto the net.
	
Notes:
Be sure, if you want your tracks to really be covered, when you're done to
delete the file containing the new password that you put on their desktop
by deleting the file with their user name and the extension *.pwl before you
run 95lock.
              HAVE FUN AND IF YOU GET CAUGHT ITS NOT MY FAULT OR PROBLEM
                 USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.

                 THANX -MR.mojo  
               ps please email me with what you think of this crude
               proggie.