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DS Web Downloader 1.0 with Dropper

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By freedumb and Phr0stic


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Author freedumb and Phr0stic
Family DS Web Downloader
Category Web Downloader
Version DS Web Downloader 1.0 with Dropper
Additional Information
freedumb and Phr0stic assured me they have not
made the dropper.


freedumb: "i believe the copy you have (the editor) has had a file joined to it...
i can assure you neither me (freedumb) nor Phr0stic would make a backdoored backdoor.
Our editor does NOT drop files"

Author Information / Description
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DS Web Downloader v1.00 - TrojCorp Productions
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Created by: freedumb[
[email protected]
] and
            Phr0stic[
[email protected]
]
Created in: server[asm], editor[delphi]
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  Here is a non backdoored web downloader unlike FC's, this comes with the following

1. Melt server - the server deletes it self after the download is completed, removing
    its tracks.
2. ICQ Notify - the server notifys you if the download completed succesfully or for
    some reason an error occured.
3. This web downloader uses the wininet functions to download the file, not what some
    of the other ones available use, the URLDownloadToFile in the urlmon library.
4. A very easy to use and fast editor to read and write the server's settings quickly.
5. A small server size, ~3kb, very small compared to others which are over 10kb.
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If you are having any troubles with DS Web Downloader, please do not hesitate to
contact Phr0stic or freedumb, we will try to reply to you as soon as possible. :)
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