Demonstration
file-sharing and
web server software written by
Dan Brumleve to illustrate a recently discovered
security hole in
Netscape Browsers. The name refers to
Back Orifice, a
back door or
maintenance tool for Windows 95.
Found on August 3, 2000, this exploit uses a Java core and Netscape's Java features to implement a web server and file-sharing tool that runs in your browser.
Also, there is the Brown Orifice HTTPD spy which allows you to see what machines are currently running it and peek aound as a few files.
The Brown Orifice HTTPD Download and Brown Orifice HTTPD spy can be found at:
http://www.brumleve.com/BrownOrifice/