Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
Kit Stealer
Released 21 years, 7 months ago. September 2004
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By Versati
Informations
| Author | Versati |
| Family | Kit Stealer |
| Category | Information Stealer |
| Version | Kit Stealer |
| Released Date | Sep 2004, 21 years, 7 months ago. |
Additional Information
tested on Windows XP
March 21, 2006
Author Information / Description
Kit Stealer is a password login software currently Supporting the following password types:
- password stored on cookies files, outlock...
- RAS passwords (internet connection...)
- Instant Messaging Passwords (msn, yahoo, icq ...)
How To Use:
Pick the types of passwords you want to log (coockies/RAS/IM)
If you want to pack the server with UPX check the ""Compresser avec upx" box
Finally click on "build" to create server
Server and logs files will have a different name related to the passwords you choose to log
The coockie stealer will be zcoo.exe logging to c:\zcoo.txt
The RAS stealer will be zcon.exe logging to c:\zcon.txt
The Instant Messaging stealer will be zmsn.exe logging to c:\zmsn.html
Why the name of the files always starts with "z"? Quite simply because the files are arranged
alphabetically and thus it is easier to locate them.
Note:
These stealer was carried out by the programs: pspv, dialupass and mspass
The password stealer aren't compatible on w98/mil
Versati
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