Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
MRA Rat
Released 23 years, 9 months ago. July 2002
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By Skull Hacker
Informations
| From | Australia |
| Author | Skull Hacker |
| Family | MRA Rat |
| Category | Remote Access |
| Version | MRA Rat |
| Released Date | Jul 2002, 23 years, 9 months ago. |
| Language | Visual Basic |
Additional Information
Server:
size: 49.152 bytes
startup:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "Windows Security"
Author Information / Description
Run These Commands Too Your Victim By Typing The Following Commands Too Him.
Msn Commands
#popup - pops up victims nick 4 times
#nicksuck - makes victims name kick me and pops it up
#crash - crashes victims msn
Other Commands
#opened - opens victims cd
#closed - closes victims cd
#hidetask - hides victims task bar
#showtask - shows victims task bar
Keylogger / Password Commands
#end - this command tricks the victim thinking it will end the RAT but it doesn't it loggs them off and when they come back online
type #gp their password will be sent to you. it could also include text like enter and stuff this means they pressed enter ! note :
if the victim has saved his password then it will not be sent to you !
#kl - when you type this what the victim has typed in the last 28 seconds will be sent down the IM so you can see it but they cant
see that you are seeing what they have typed ! it refreshes what they type every 28 seconds !
MRA Rat will copy too the registry and run as a process.
Written By Skull Hacker (C) 2002.
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