Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
H4ckItUp![Reb0rn] 0.2 BETA
Released 18 years ago. April 2008
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By Robelirobban
Informations
| Author | Robelirobban |
| Family | H4ckItUp |
| Category | Remote Access |
| Version | H4ckItUp![Reb0rn] 0.2 BETA |
| Released Date | Apr 2008, 18 years ago. |
| Language | C++ |
Additional Information
Server
Dropped Files:
c:\WINDOWS\system32\perfosd.dll Size: 276 bytes
c:\WINDOWS\system32\Com\svchost.exe Size: 74,240 bytes
Added to Registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "svchost"
Data: C:\WINDOWS\system32\com\svchost.exe
Tested on Windows
May 08, 2008
Author Information / Description
Releaseinfo for v0.2
Added:
- Keylogger
- Process viewer. View processes and kill them.
- Progress bar when sending/receiving files.
- FileProperties in the filebrowser.
- Button for opening your received files.
- Setting in Distributor: Select if you want the errormessage to be displayed when installing the server.
- Setting in Distributor: Select if you want the server to run in Simple mode.
- Setting in Distributor: Change the name of the setup.
Changes:
- Antidote should now be fully functional for Windows XP. (No need for restart).
- You can now install the server on ANY driveletter. (Not just 'C:\' as before).
- Hostname is now encrypted.
- Made Distributor neater and easier to use.
- More effective WinSock.
- Redone the FileBrowser. Easier to navigate and perform actions. Eliminated the need of buttons.
- Systeminfo now shows in a much more efficient way. This allows me to add more info in the future!
Fixes:
- Eliminated a bug when starting H4ckItUp! The COMPUTER-menu could be fucked up in a newly started instance.
Comments:
- "GTA:IV :)"
- "Too much time coding, too little Xbox360."
- "Yess... finally starting on v0.2. This is soooo PhUUUN! :)"
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