Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
BAD R.A.T. 1.5
Released 20 years, 7 months ago. September 2005
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By Mr Hawk
Informations
| From | Germany |
| Author | Mr Hawk |
| Family | BAD R.A.T. |
| Category | Remote Access |
| Version | BAD R.A.T. 1.5 |
| Released Date | Sep 2005, 20 years, 7 months ago. |
| Language | Visual Basic |
Additional Information
Server:
size: 72,704 bytes (Compressed)
tested on Windows XP
September 18, 2005
Author Information / Description
[New Version 1.5]
|-[Bugs fixed]
| |- Kill_File_After_Download
|- [Client]
| |- CD-Remote (Voller Zugriff auf CD-Laufwerk, Tracks auflisten, Volumecontrol)
| |- Clientsetting: UP/Download
| | |-Existierende Datei �berschreiben oder Name wird erweitert
| | | (Name+Datum+Zeit+Endung)
| | |-AutoOpen nach Download f�r beliegige Endungen (einstellbar)
| | | (log;txt;gif;bmp;jpg;jpeg;png)
| | |-Transferdialog aus- bzw. einblenden (bei Up- und Dowl.)
| |- Clientsetting:
| | |-Quick_Men� und Net_Watch am Client andocken
| | |-Setting_Kill (Zum Entfernen aller Eintr�ge)
| |- Clientsetting: Sounds
| | |-Sounds (frei) einstellbar f�r Connect,Disconnect,Download fertig,
| | | Client start,Client is not connected
| |- Zeigt an, wie lange man mit Vic verbunden ist
| |- Treeview als alternative Nav
| |- Popupmen� (Dienste,Registry,CD Remote,Prozessmanager,Windowmanger,Filemanager)
|- [Server]
| |- Webcam funktioniert endlich (!) Aufnahme und Shot, Aufnahme ist mit Ton
| | und noch etwas gro� (6 Sec=5 MB)... Will ich noch �ndern.
|-[Serversetup]
| |- Events um "StartPath_Hide" erweitert
|-[Script]
| |- AntiAvFw.brr -> Killst viele Startups der g�ngigen AV/FWs
|-[Remove]
| |- ArithMetic_DMC wurde wieder entfernt (hat sich nicht bew�hrt)
Mr Hawk
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