Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
Silent Spy 2.09
Released 23 years, 6 months ago. October 2002
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By HaTcHeT
Informations
| Author | HaTcHeT |
| Family | Silent Spy |
| Category | Remote Access |
| Version | Silent Spy 2.09 |
| Released Date | Oct 2002, 23 years, 6 months ago. |
| Language | Delphi |
Additional Information
Server:
dropped file:
c:\WINDOWS\WinKer.exe
size: 559.622 bytes
port: 2332, 4225 TCP
startup:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "WinKernel"
Author Information / Description
-- 17 / OCT / 2002 -- v2.09
: Long time no update, undetected version.
-- 03 / JULY / 2002 -- v2.08
: [Fix] Server didn't work on NT4 due to the hiding method so server works out wether it can hide or not automatically
-- 26 / JUNE / 2002 -- v2.07
: Added new print feature which allows the client to send text to the victims printer.
: [Fix] Sorted a massive server error which was causing it to open and close un controllably %-)
-- 08 / JUNE / 2002 -- v2.06
: You can define the Operating system for the victim. This means server can hide from task list if going to be run on windows 9*.
-- 07 / JUNE / 2002 -- v2.05
: Added 'type' feature, allows you to send text to the active window
: Added 'Press Keys' functions to hold down keys (ie. control, shift, page up...)
: [Fix] small transfer bug
: [Fix] Improved fake error message, now WILL only show once.
-- 25 / MAY / 2002 -- v2.02
: Added 'Fake error message' to server.
: Put Server Version on to PCInfo.
-- 12 / MAY / 2002 -- v2.01
: [Fix] the server so it runs on 95/98/2k/ME/XP
: [Fix] the contact button (pointed to wrong address)
-- 08 / MAY / 2002 -- v2.00
: Initial Release.
HaTcHeT
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