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Masters paradise
This is an old school trojan . It was pretty popular a couple of years back but it had heaps and heaps of bugs . I could never get it to work properly half the time when I tested it . It was a pretty cool looking trojan for its era .

Removal : The Master's Paradise server will install its program in the registry under
the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run key.
The registry entry will point to the name of the file as the sub key name
and will have as its value a pointer to the location where the server is
installed. Unlike the similar "Master's Paradise" trojan horse program,
there are no telltale command switches in the pointer registry entry.
It is necessary to remove the registry sub key first. It will not be
possible to remove the program file while the server is running and you may
also be prevented from shutting down the computer. A reboot will be
required in order to restart the machine without the Master's Paradise
server being reloaded at which time the file pointed to in the registry can
be removed without further risk.

Email password sender
This thing sends all your cached passwords to the hacker who configured the server . It does register to your registry and uses port 25 to communicate with the hacker ( port 25 is the normal smtp email port )
The server is called  eps.exe and probably can be renamed although I never checked , and the registry key to look under for this trojan is as follows :
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run