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HTTP RAT 0.1a (a)

Released 23 years, 1 month ago. March 2003

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By zombie


HTTP RAT 0.1a (a)
Informations
Author zombie
Family HTTP RAT
Category Remote Access
Version HTTP RAT 0.1a (a)
Released Date Mar 2003, 23 years, 1 month ago.
Language C
Additional Information
Server:
c:\WINDOWS\Cookies\ckmgr.exe 

size: 28.362 bytes

port: 80 TCP

startup:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "ckmgr"

Author Information / Description
[HTTP_RAT 0.1a]______________________________________________

coded in C.
works on win9x/2000/xp

[What is it]_________________________________________________

HTTP_RAT is a "web-server" that allows you to browse victim's
computer with any browser on any OS(!). It sends victim's ip 
adress to your email adress, so u have just to open 
http://his_ip[:port] in your browser.

[How to use]__________________________________________________

Run httprat01a.exe, fill in your email addresss & smtp server
and click [Create]. It will make a file called httpserver.exe.
Send that file to victim.
When victim opens it u'll get mail with instructions.

[Features]____________________________________________________

server size: 27kb
view processes
browse/download files
hmm.. that's all 4 now ;]

these will be added in next version:

file uploading/executing/deleting
encryption
ability to kill any process
screen capture
registry editing(maybe)
better hiding/startup methods
automatically find smtp server
kill firewalls

zombie

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