Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
DTr 1.3 (a)
Released 24 years, 7 months ago. September 2001
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By Danil
Informations
| From | Ukrainia |
| Author | Danil |
| Family | DTr |
| Category | Remote Access |
| Version | DTr 1.3 (a) |
| Released Date | Sep 2001, 24 years, 7 months ago. |
Additional Information
Server:
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\nb003.exe
size: 12.288 bytes
port: 10001 TCP
startup:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
Author Information / Description
DTr v.1.3
The program "DTr v.1.3" is designed for remote administration.
The program can work both in a local area network, and through InterNet.
CAPABILITIES: the file manager, exchange of files, start of the programs,
review all runned processes in a system, completion of selected process,
scanning of a screen, keyboard spy, turn off / reboot, and and so on.
( all on the remote computer - server)
FreeWare. "AS IS".
Before the installation it is necessary closely to read and to accept all conditions
of the License agreements ("license.txt").
ATTENTION!!! Before start of a server part it is necessary to delete previous
version of the program.
The server part "dtr13_s.exe" at the first start writes in the registry in
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version\Run (parameter " nbsession "),
transfers itself in the directory <WindowsSystemDir> (C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM or
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32) and in future is started together with MS Windows.
Port by default - 10001.
The port can be changed from the program (change will take effect at a next run of the server).
Additional library "nb003.dll" is designed for execution of special tasks (scanning of a screen etc.).
The server can work without additional DLL.
The "nb003.dll" file must be in the system directory (<WindowsDir> or
<WindowsSystemDir>). Library can be downloaded to server from program.
All problems that require the additional library are marked "(additional DLL)".
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