Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
Power-Spy 2.2 High
Released 18 years, 7 months ago. September 2007
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By Hosein Jamshidi
Informations
| From | Iran |
| Author | Hosein Jamshidi |
| Family | Power-Spy |
| Category | Information Stealer |
| Version | Power-Spy 2.2 High |
| Released Date | Sep 2007, 18 years, 7 months ago. |
| Language | Visual Basic |
Additional Information
Server:
Dropped Files:
c:\WINDOWS\system32\EXPL0RER.exe Size: 25,088 bytes
c:\WINDOWS\system32\IEXPL0RE.EXE Size: 73,839 bytes
Startup:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "System"
Data: IEXPL0RE.EXE
Tested on Windows XP
October , 2007
Author Information / Description
*** Power-spy 2.2 High ***
this Version work with "Code Injection".
*** ***
*** Power-Spy 2.2 Options ***
1) Sending Yahoo Mess. passwords.
2) Sending Dialup Informations.
3) Sending Computer Name And XP user.
4) Hide RUN in Start Menu.
5) Disable Taskmanager.
6) Disable Msconfig.
7) Disable Regedit.
8) Disable Y! save pass.
9) Disable Mcafee Anti Virus.
10) Disable Norton Anti Virus.
11) Disable Zone Alarm AntiVirus.
12) Disable Windows Firewall.
13) Disable Kaspersky AntiVirus.
14) Kill NOD32 AntiVirus.
15) Disable installing Any Anti Virus And Firewall
16) Encode Password For reveal Special Charecter Like '<#ABCAS#>' or Alt+255 and etc.*** NEW ***
17) Making P2P Worm and Copy To All Flash Disk , Cell Phones , MP3Players And All Removable Disks. *** New ***
18) Change Winxp user Password.
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