Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
Schadenfreude
Released 25 years, 3 months ago. January 2001
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By Vecna
Informations
| Author | Vecna |
| Family | Schadenfreude |
| Category | Remote Access |
| Version | Schadenfreude |
| Released Date | Jan 2001, 25 years, 3 months ago. |
| Language | Assembler (Source included) |
Additional Information
Server:
C:\WINDOWS\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp\xxxxxxxx.exe
(xxxxxxxx = random number)
size: 4 KB
port: 1081 TCP
startup:
C:\WINDOWS\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp
Author Information / Description
Schadenfreude
(c) Vecna 2001
Anonymous IP/port redirect tool
Schadenfreude is composed of a server and a client. The server install itself
and run, in a predetermined port, a interface for a client create, list and
delete new ip/port redirections. The server can be compiled to install itself
to run in every boot, and use stealth functions, patching kernel32.dll in
memory to hide his process and .exe file in disk.
After you connect with the client to the server, you can create ip/port
redirect, to hide your true IP in the internet. If you type, in the editboxes
left the redirect button, "irc.ircserver.com" and "6667", and then press the
button, the server will reply with a port number, that will be added to the
active ip/ports redirect list. You can delete this redirection copying the
port number it was assigned to the editbox at left of remove button, and
pressing it.
To access the redirected ip/port, you must connect to the server�s IP and in
the port returned for this redirect. You will be connecting to the original
IP/port, but hidding your own IP from the destiny IP.
Vecna
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