Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
Infinaeon 1.0
Released 23 years, 9 months ago. July 2002
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By Cloak
Informations
| From | Republic of South Africa |
| Author | Cloak |
| Family | Infinaeon |
| Category | Remote Access |
| Version | Infinaeon 1.0 |
| Released Date | Jul 2002, 23 years, 9 months ago. |
| Language | Visual Basic |
Additional Information
Server:
C:\Windows\System\Kernel.exe
size: 112 KB
startup:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices "Kernel2.0"
Author Information / Description
INFINAEON 1.0
Remote Administration Tool
Coded by Cloak
[email protected]
DISCLAIMER:
I will not be held responsible in ANY way for your actions with this program.
This program is purely for informational purposes only and not for illegal
actions for which you will bear the full consequences!
SYSTEM REQUIRMENTS:
* Windows 98 SE (Second Edition prefered)
* The following files are required to run infinaeon :
Mswinsck.ocx
richtx32.ocx
msvbvm60.dll
ABOUT INFINAEON:
Infinaeon is a Remote Administration Tool for Windows 98 and higher,
made in the Republic of South Africa (RSA) by Cloak.
FILES IN PACKAGE:
* Client.exe - This is the infinaeon core, its the client used it to connect
to the computer with the server installed on it. Provided you know the
IP address.
* Wupdmgr.exe - This is the server, if all the required files on installed
on the computer, when run it should give the following error on purpose
to make it look like it doesn't work:
"Error : Function not aquired"
as soon as you click 'OK' it installs in the registry and copies itself
into the windows/system folder as Kernel.exe . It is set in the registry
to run every time you restart windows.
PLEASE report to me when my servers are detected by Anti-Virus programs
so i can release new undetected ones.
CONTACT INFO:
*
[email protected]
<--- comments, bug reports, etc.
thank you for your interest in this program...
Cloak
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