Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
mtm password stealer
Released 22 years, 3 months ago. January 2004
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By matiteman
Informations
| Author | matiteman |
| Family | mtm password stealer |
| Category | Information Stealer |
| Version | mtm password stealer |
| Released Date | Jan 2004, 22 years, 3 months ago. |
| Language | Delphi |
Additional Information
Server:
size: 236.038 bytes
startup:
none
added:
c:\mtmrecpwd.dll
c:\pspv.exe
c:\win.dll
Author Information / Description
mtm recorded password stealer fwb bypass
mtm recorder password stealer steal and send you to your specified email addresse (must be an hotmail account) eg:
[email protected]
the passwords stored on your
computer by Internet Explorer and Outlook Express. The passwords are revealed by reading
the information from the Protected Storage.
1. Outlook Express passwords:
2. AutoComplete passwords in Internet Explorer:
3. Password-protected sites in Internet Explorer:
About The Protected Storage
============================
The Protected Storage information is saved in a special location in the Registry.
The base key of the Protected Storage is located under the following key:
"HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Protected Storage System Provider"
You can browse the above key in the Registry Editor (RegEdit), but you won't be able
to watch the passwords, because they are encrypted. Also, some passwords data are
hidden by the operating system.
matiteman
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