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HTTP RAT 0.2 (i)

Released 22 years, 10 months ago. June 2003

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By zombie


HTTP RAT 0.2 (i)
Informations
Author zombie
Family HTTP RAT
Category Remote Access
Version HTTP RAT 0.2 (i)
Released Date Jun 2003, 22 years, 10 months ago.
Additional Information
Server:
c:\WINDOWS\Cookies\ck412.exe 

size: 29.904 bytes 

port: 80 TCP

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

Author Information / Description
[HTTP_RAT 0.2]_______________________________________________

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 httprat.exe, fill in your email addresss & smtp server(s)
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: 29kb
view/kill processes
browse/download files
close firewalls b4 running
hmm.. that's all 4 now ;]

these will be added in next version:

file uploading/executing/deleting
encryption
screen capture
registry editing(maybe)
better hiding/startup methods
automatically find smtp server

zombie

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