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Harvester 2003

Released 22 years, 7 months ago. September 2003

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By AGM65 Maverick


Harvester 2003
Informations
From Germany
Author AGM65 Maverick
Family Harvester
Category Information Stealer
Version Harvester 2003
Released Date Sep 2003, 22 years, 7 months ago.
Language Visual Basic
Additional Information
Server:
size: 49.152 bytes

startup:
none

Author Information / Description
*** AGM65's CDKey Harvester 2003 ***
 
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NEWS:

- Server works without winsock
- Admin UPX gui
- Battlefield 1942 Secret Weapons of WWII

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INSTRUCTIONS:

Run Admin.exe

Step1: Select the server.exe (open file).
Step2: Read out the hardcoded icq uin (Read out Data).
Step3: Change the icq uin and click on the write icon.

Now send those changed server.exe file to your victim.
The Harvester Crew (server) Will send an icq pager message with the victim's cd keys!

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UPX:

Use the Compress function to make your server.exe smaller
and unfindable by any anti virus software.

NOTE: To change the server data after the compression, you have to decompress it!

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Supported Games:

 1. Halflife
 2. Operation Flashpoint 
 3. OFP Resistance
 4. C&C3 Tiberium Sun
 5. Gunman
 6. Black & White
 7. Medal of Honor
 8. Battlefield 1942
 9. Unreal Turnament 2003
10. Soldiers of Anarchy
11. C&C Generals
12. Rainbow Six Ravenshield
13. Medal of Honor Spearhead
14. Battlefield 1942 The Road to Rome
15. Battlefield 1942 Secret Weapons of WWII

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