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Fearless Webdownloader 1.2

Released 23 years, 4 months ago. December 2002

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By triforce


Fearless Webdownloader 1.2
Informations
Author triforce
Family Fearless
Category Webdownloader
Version Fearless Webdownloader 1.2
Released Date Dec 2002, 23 years, 4 months ago.
Additional Information
Server:
size: 3.072 bytes

startup:
none

Author Information / Description
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Fearless Web Downloader Version 1.2
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Just a small change here was to make the editor in asm. One other thing I added was making the webdl very slightly smaller, so with fsg can get down to about 1.57kb.

How to use:-
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* Open the editor.exe
* Select your webdownloader file, webdl.exe
* Click 'Read settings'
* Set your download path and startup names
* Click 'Save settings'
* Now send the webdl.exe to your victim and upon execution your file should be downloaded and then run. - Usually a trojan server

Version History:-
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1.2
* Size reduced to 3kb
* 1.57kb compressed with FSG
* Editor written in ASM

1.1
* Webdl reduced to 3.50kb
* around 1.95kb compressed with fsg

1.0
* Select file to download
* Change startup/download filename
* 4kb uncompressed webdl file

If you have any questions regarding the program or need to report bugs then visit the forums located at http://areyoufearless.com.

greets to the fearless programming team: Gobo,mf4,FW,Ghirai,Read101,Merlion


triforce

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