Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
Slh RAT Beta
Released 19 years, 8 months ago. August 2006
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By SantasDad
Informations
| Author | SantasDad |
| Family | Slh RAT |
| Category | Remote Access |
| Version | Slh RAT Beta |
| Released Date | Aug 2006, 19 years, 8 months ago. |
Additional Information
Server:
size: 122,368 bytes
tested on Windows XP
September 05, 2006
Author Information / Description
Slh - Beta
Cusomizable Server Timeout
Coloured Ping Status
Coloured Webcam Status
Coloured Inactivity Status
Every Server Has Own Profie
Skin CLient
Ban Hosts
Local Window Manager
Connection Manager
Create Server
-Multiple Hostname\Port
-Persistance
-Offline Key Logger
-Registry Run Current User
-Registry Run Local Machine
-Regidtry Run Active X
File Manager
-File Filter
-Cached
-Upload
-Download
-Download Folder
-Download Many Files At Once
-Complete Folder Mirroring
-File Transfer Monitor Window
-Prview Downloads
-Delete
-Rename
-Execute
-Hidden/Visible
-Parameters
-Create Directory
-Save Pending Transfers
System Information
-Customizable Script
-Save To File
System Manager
-Task Manager
-End Process
-Module Manager
-Load Module
-Unload Module
-Window Manager
-Get Child Windows
-Hide
-Show
-Disable
-Enable
-Minimize
-Maximize
-Topmost
-Not Topmost
-Activate
-Restore
-Flash
-Send Text
-Change Caption
-Capture Window
-Close Window
-End Process
-Show Only Visible/Hidden/Both or No Windows
-Application Manager
-Close Window
-End Process
Key Logger
-Online/Offline Logger
-Save To File
File Search
-Customizble File Filter
-Fuzzy Search
Screen Capture
-Png Compression
Webcam Capture
-Png Compression
Message Box
System Power
-Shutdown
-Reboot
-Log Off
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