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│║ [■] eSTOP! Standard Edition v3.30 [■] ║│
│║ ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── ║│
│║ cracker....: dREAM TEAM date.........: 01/07/2004 ║│
│║ supplier...: dREAM TEAM type.........: Network Tool ║│
│║ tester.....: dREAM TEAM developer....: NW Performance ║│
│║ packager...: dREAM TEAM protection...: Armadillo ║│
│║ system.....: WinAll size.........: 01 x 2.88 mb ║│
│║ ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── ║│
│║ ║│
│║┌─[ r e l a s e n o t e s ]───────────────────────────────────────┐║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ estop! was created to fill a need: the need to be able to │║│
│║│ automatically or manually cutoff an established network │║│
│║│ connection (tcp**) between your computer and another computer │║│
│║│ without dropping your network connection entirely. why do you │║│
│║│ need to do that? simple answer. sometimes things get out of │║│
│║│ control very quickly--like when browsing the web. │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ for instance: have you ever gone to a website only to find │║│
│║│ yourself redirected to another other web site against your will? │║│
│║│ or even worse, have you ever visited a website only to have many │║│
│║│ other web browser windows suddenly appear? or have you │║│
│║│ accidentally hit submit on a form or started to send a mail │║│
│║│ message that had something in it you didn't intend to send? │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ the only current way to stop established tcp** connections we │║│
│║│ knew of was to break your connection to the internet or network. │║│
│║│ this is clearly not workable for all situations, plus it's not │║│
│║│ usually something you can do quickly. our solution was estop! │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ estop! was developed as a security product with the intent to │║│
│║│ (e)mergency stop problem tcp** connections like those above. it │║│
│║│ displays in real-time any tcp** connection in or out of your │║│
│║│ computer. you can instantly stop that connection by double │║│
│║│ clicking on the connection in the list or by pressing one of the │║│
│║│ three large red buttons on the main window. │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ estop! is not a firewall. estop! complements a firewall because │║│
│║│ you can use it to stop connections normally permitted by the │║│
│║│ firewall. you can make estop! popup whenever connections │║│
│║│ happen--then do something about those connections! │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ estop! version 3.30 brings new advanced features. it has command │║│
│║│ line connection stopping and more control over logging. it also │║│
│║│ has traceroute and whois so you can see where the connection goes │║│
│║│ and who owns it. │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ **a tcp (transmission control protocol) network connection is a │║│
│║│ reliable method of delivering packets of data bytes between │║│
│║│ computers. it combines checksums and sequencing to assure that │║│
│║│ packets are exchanged accurately in the correct order. web │║│
│║│ connections are an example of a tcp connection. estop! does not │║│
│║│ support udp (user datagram protocol). │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ whats new in v3.30 │║│
│║│ ------------------ │║│
│║│ . command line switches added to support stopping connections │║│
│║│ from your computer to the specified target ip address and port │║│
│║│ . made changes to logging setup to allow control over what is │║│
│║│ logged │║│
│║│ . set all window popup-on-connection defaults to off │║│
│║│ . improved whois .org reporting. updated whois server list │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ for more info visit http://www.nwpsw.com/estopmain.html │║│
│║│ │║│
│║└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘║│
│║ ║│
│║┌─[ i n s t a l l n o t e s ]─────────────────────────────────────┐║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ 1. run setup.exe to install the main program │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ 2. run keygen.exe to generate your registration info │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ 3. start main program and finish the registration process │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ *** NOTE *** │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ its weird, but program doesn't accept some combinations of names. │║│
│║│ if u got "invalid key" msgbox, chose other name and try it again! │║│
│║│ │║│
│║└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘║│
│║ ║│
│║┌─[ a b o u t u s ]───────────────────────────────────────────────┐║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ we arent absolutely not a new group. we have been around way │║│
│║│ before your mother had sexual intercourse with your father (or │║│
│║│ was it the dog next door?). │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ we know everything about you being a little jerk sitting in a │║│
│║│ front of your computer (your mom spent the money on) doing │║│
│║│ nothing but idling on irc (nice logs we have from you by the │║│
│║│ way), and boasting how cool trader you are naming yourself dark │║│
│║│ dork or something as stupid as you really are. │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ we are watching you and everybody you talk to via the school link │║│
│║│ you think is so-so safe. we have logs of everything you have │║│
│║│ said or done on the net. we have roots on all the machines you │║│
│║│ think you rule according that cws mag we actually release too. │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ we know which porn site you attend while jerking. we have given │║│
│║│ you that old bitch you plan to spend your dad's money on to lose │║│
│║│ your virginity with. we know everything. you apparently know │║│
│║│ nothing. │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ we releases stuff. it is going to be spread worldwide. it │║│
│║│ contains viruses and trojans we coded to trace it all the way │║│
│║│ down to your very site or shell. you know, we want more roots as │║│
│║│ well as we want to bust your tiny ass. if you see this nfo on │║│
│║│ your site, you know we gotcha. smile! you're being photographed. │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ *** MESSAGE FROM OUR SPONSOR *** │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ "dREAM TEAM seems to be one angry guy with delusions of adequacy, │║│
│║│ trying to make himself look big by calling himself a group." │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ Chad Nelson (Armadillo Lead Developer) │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ - SHOUT OUT - │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ i love my sweet girlfriend and i hate all stupid ppl! │║│
│║│ │║│
│║│───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────│║│
│║│ │║│
│║│ . we dont send any cracks/keyfiles/serials and other stuff │║│
│║│ . we dont support any unsecured web sites and other public crap │║│
│║│ . we aren't technical support, so fuck off with stupid questions │║│
│║│ │║│
│ └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │
└───────────────────────[dREAM TEAM 2000-2004]──────────────────────────┘
dT-CRC:2004-1337!