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FuNKy's Webserver

Released 23 years ago. April 2003

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By FuNKy


Informations
Author FuNKy
Family FuNKy's Webserver
Category Remote Access
Version FuNKy's Webserver
Released Date Apr 2003, 23 years ago.
Language Visual Basic
Additional Information
Dropped file:
c:\WINDOWS\winpro32.exe
size: 20.480 bytes 

port: 80 TCP

startup:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "Windows Runtime"
data: winpro32.exe 

Tested on Windows XP
December 04, 2004

Author Information / Description
FuNKy's Webserver

This is basically just a webserver which will run on the victims pc at port 80 and the directory being "c:\windows\www" and will be added to the Reg Run Key.
I made this to help out those n00bs who wanted a compiled webserver and to help those l33t's who were too lazy to do this themselves. :P

Ther has been NO coding on my behalf.

All i did was compile LOM's Webserver and use a binder which will add the registry key to startup.
If you like it, use it, or else dump it.


Shouts to: LOM, Alchemist, D-oNe, Princeali, Psyphen, k0ns|, r3l4x, -x-, iluphade and any more i might have forgotten. you people do know who you are.

Registry Entry: Windows Runtime
Filename: winpro32.exe
TIP: Dont run webserv.exe if u dont know what it does. its a compiled project and not an editor.

FuNKy

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