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CyberNetic 1.61

Released 20 years, 8 months ago. August 2005

Copyright © MegaSecurity

By Cybernetic crew


Informations
Author Cybernetic crew
Family CyberNetic
Category Remote Access
Version CyberNetic 1.61
Released Date Aug 2005, 20 years, 8 months ago.
Language Delphi
Additional Information
Server:
dropped files:
c:\WINDOWS\win32log.dat                  Size: 134 bytes 
c:\WINDOWS\@@@\___.EXE                   Size: 95,371 bytes 
c:\WINDOWS\@@@\mydll.dll                 Size: 163,840 bytes 
c:\WINDOWS\@@@\Sun_Aug_28_2005_-_.txt    Size: 47 bytes 
c:\WINDOWS\@@@\WIN32.EXE                 Size: 95,371 bytes 

port: 7777, 6868 TCP

startup:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "Microsoft"
data: C:\WINDOWS\@@@\WIN32.EXE 
	
	
tested on Windows 2000
August 28, 2005

Author Information / Description
CyberNetic V1.61, made by Cybernetic crew
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Cybernetic is an advanced RAT tool made by Cybernetic crew it is an advanced Remote Administration Tool that
allows you to remotely control computers that are behind firewalls and routers. 
The server size is around 93 kb when packed.

This tool contains:

File Manager
File Search
Process List
Screen Capture with basic compression
System Info
Windows List
Cam Capture (plugin)
Offline/Online Keylogger
Password List (protected storage, cached passwords, icq, cd keys)
Screen Capture (plugin)
Remote Shell


Micro-Hack

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