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Fearless Lite 1.01

Released 22 years, 5 months ago. November 2003

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By triforce and Read101


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Author triforce and Read101
Family Fearless
Category Remote Access
Version Fearless Lite 1.01
Released Date Nov 2003, 22 years, 5 months ago.
Language Delphi
Additional Information
Server (std_server.exe):
c:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\Csrss32.exe 

size: 41.984 bytes 

port: 51234 TCP

startup:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "System32"

Author Information / Description
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Fearless Lite Trojan v1.01
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Its finally here! This project has been going on for some time and we hope people enjoy it.
Its a small, or 'lite' trojan mainly for uploading other larger trojans. 
Below is a features list for this first release:

* FWB capabilities with injection
* Normal server selectable
* File Manager
* Process Viewer
* Uninstall + Close Server
* ICQ & CGI notification
* Batch Script executing
* Remote shell executing
* Standard Server Size: 20kb compressed
* Injection Server Size: 29.5kb compressed

Other things...

* After compressing with UPX, the server can not be read correctly
* Injecting to calculator is for testing purposes
* Client and editor are large files due to large graphic components
* For version 1.01 a significant change has been made: there are now two servers to     choose from. A standard one and one using injection.

inj_server.exe - Server using injection
std_server.exe - Standard server

triforce and Read101

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