Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
AIM Jacker 2.0
Released 24 years, 1 month ago. March 2002
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By illwill
Informations
| Author | illwill |
| Family | AIM Jacker |
| Category | Information Stealer |
| Version | AIM Jacker 2.0 |
| Released Date | Mar 2002, 24 years, 1 month ago. |
| Language | Assembly |
Additional Information
Server:
size: 5 KB
startup:
none
Author Information / Description
ill-aim jacker ver. 2.0
Coded by illwill in ASM
3/27/2002
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a 2.35kb aim pws thats sends all stored user names
and passwords to you icq number
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features:
only 2.35kb compressed
notifies with new icq string
deletes itself ,removing any traces of where the data was sent :)
Instructions
1. extract all files from zip to a folder
2. open up editor.exe
3. select the ... to browse for server.exe
4. once server selected press read
5. change the settings to your icq #
6. compress it then send it
**note will not work on aim version 4.8 or
if they dont have the 'store password' option
Thanks to:
thelooserkiller for tons of help
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This program comes with absolutely no warranty of any
kind. Use this program solely at your risk. The author of
this program will not be held responsible for any
damages caused by this program.So if you fuck yer shit up
dont come crying to me. :)
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E-mail:
[email protected]
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