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Remote Format

Released 22 years ago. April 2004

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By -W|tch-Doct0r-


Informations
Author -W|tch-Doct0r-
Family Remote Format
Category Remote Access
Version Remote Format
Released Date Apr 2004, 22 years ago.
Language Visual Basic
Additional Information
Server:
c:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\stimon .exe 

size: 36.864 bytes

port: 5355 TCP

startup:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "Microsoft stimon"

Author Information / Description
Remote Format allows you to format a remote computer (Delete all the files on someones computer)
you should have 2 files in the RemoteFormat.Zip "Remote Format Client.exe" And "Server.exe"
to use it first off you send the server.exe to the person you want to format you may use RES HACKER to change the icon
of the server and rename the server to wot eva you want like "Kool Game!" or wot eva onces you have sent it them
and they have opend it you then open Remote Format Client.exe and connect to there IP ones you have connected a window
with a button will pop up askin you format there computer 
click it and say bye bye to there files :-). ok i will tell you what the server does when opend.
When the server is open it will Disable Ctrl+alt+Delete and Regiedit (Works On All Windows)
and it will also start up when they start there computer up but dont forget there IP might change
its totaly up to you how you get there IP. REMEMBER DO NOT OPEN THE SERVER.EXE ON YOUR SELF

-W|tch-Doct0r-

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