Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
Harvester 2003 (mail) 02
Released 22 years, 4 months ago. December 2003
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By AGM65
Informations
| From | Germany |
| Author | AGM65 |
| Family | Harvester |
| Category | Information Stealer |
| Version | Harvester 2003 (mail) 02 |
| Released Date | Dec 2003, 22 years, 4 months ago. |
| Language | Delphi |
Additional Information
Server:
size: 370.688 bytes
startup:
none
Author Information / Description
*** AGM65's CDKey Harvester 2003 v0.2 ***
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NEWS:
- Delphi written Edit Server
Games Update:
- Need for Speed Underground
- Call of Duty
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DESCRIPTION:
The CD Key Harvester server searches victim's registry for
Online Game CD Keys (Serials) and sends them as an email (php)
to a chosen eMail Address.You DON'T need a SMTP server,
just enter an eMail Address and save the server data.
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INSTRUCTIONS:
Run EditServer.exe
Step1: Open server.
Step2: Enter your eMail Address and save the server data.
Now send those modified server.exe file to your victim.
The server will send an eMail with the victim's Online Game CD Keys (Serials)!
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Harvester supported Games:
1. Halflife
2. Gunman
3. C&C3 Tiberium Sun
4. C&C Generals
5. C&C Generals Zero Hour
6. Medal of Honor
7. Medal of Honor Spearhead
8. Medal of Honor AA Breakthrough
9. Battlefield 1942
10. Battlefield 1942 The Road to Rome
11. Battlefield 1942 Secret Weapons of WWII
12. Soldiers of Anarchy
13. Hidden & Dangerous 2
14. Rainbow Six Ravenshield
15. Unreal Turnament 2003
16. Black & White
17. Need for Speed Underground ' NEW
18. Call of Duty
AGM65
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