Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
SKL
Released 21 years, 9 months ago. July 2004
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By b1ackh0le
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| Author | b1ackh0le |
| Family | SKL |
| Category | Information Stealer |
| Version | SKL |
| Released Date | Jul 2004, 21 years, 9 months ago. |
| Language | Microsoft Visual C++ |
Additional Information
Server:
dropped files:
c:\WINDOWS\regog1.dll size: 0 bytes
c:\WINDOWS\regog2.dll size: 0 bytes
c:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\kernel32.exe size: 8.713 bytes
c:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\regobj64.dll size: 8.192 bytes
startup:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "Services"
data: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\kernel32.exe
Author Information / Description
SKL 1.0
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Features
1)Targetted keylogging(logs only the keys from the specifyed windows)
2)keystrokes will mail to the email id,daily or the log size is over
3)firewall bypassing by injecting code into IE and sending mail
4) Deleting all Cookies at installation.
5) EXE size is 8.5kb
6) we can create the our own keylogger using the editor,we can specify the window titiles (the keys need to log),our email id,smtp server,log size)
working
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open the editor ,fil lthe details ,click the create skl1.0.exe ,u wil lget the keylogger exe,run it on the victims system and u will get all the keys daily or log file size over,to ur email id
it will log only the keys of the specifyed windows,
for example to log all the keys typing in internet explorer
just give the internet explorer at the text box and click add to list
then the logger will log all keys typed in IE
it is not case sencitive,it just chek that string is present inside the window ,and if present it will log the keys
b1ackh0le
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