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Jannet Remote Keylogger 4.20

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Jannet Remote Keylogger 4.20
Informations
Author jaNooNi
Family Jannet Remote Keylogger
Category Remote Keylogger
Version Jannet Remote Keylogger 4.20
Additional Information
Server:
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\win2k2.exe 

size: 417 KB

startup:
c:\windows\win.ini, [windows] "load" 

Added:
c:\WINDOWS\winlog.dat

Author Information / Description
New in 4.20P
---------------------------------------------------------------
* Doesnt require any SMTP server.
  janNet 4.20P uses its own SMTP AUTH server which means that
  you dont have to worry about the SMTP server dieing out someday.
  Unless ofcourse my SMTP AUTH server bans me ....

* Sends Windows 9x RAS cached passwords with the logged keys.

* Can send to multiple reciepients.
  Syntax :
[email protected]
,
[email protected]
,
[email protected]
comma-^^-space  
  Email addresses SHOULD be seperated by a comma(,) followed 
  by a space.  

* Coloured Logging.
  Window Captions are coloured red and the normal keys are
  in light-grey.

* Logger can be saved to Victims Windows Directory or System
  Directory by preceding their 'Save File As' names by 1 or 2
  respectively.
  For example, if the victims Windows directory is 'D:\Windows'
  then setting 'Save File As' to 1\win2k2.exe installs the 
  logger as D:\Windows\win2k2.exe
  Similarly, 2\win2k2.exe can be used to install it in System
  dir as D:\Windows\System32\win2k2.exe ...
  Or otherwise you can simply put the full path as well e.g.
  c:\keylogger.exe or c:\program files\my-victim.exe or 
  d:\this-dir\server.exe or watever...
  The same goes for 'LogFile Path' ....

* LogFile size is configurable. 
  This sets the size in Kb of LogFile upon exceeding which keys
  are emailed to you.
  Recommended LogFile size is 15 Kb unless otherwise you wana
  flood your mailbox wid log emails.

* Shows the [ComputerName/UserName] in log email.

* Sends logged keys in HTML format.

* Autostarts through Win.ini .

* Compatible with Win 9x, Win 2k and Win XP :)

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