Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
Theef 1.37
Released 24 years, 1 month ago. March 2002
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By tt
Informations
| Author | tt |
| Family | Theef |
| Category | Remote Acces |
| Version | Theef 1.37 |
| Released Date | Mar 2002, 24 years, 1 month ago. |
Additional Information
Client:
port: 6711 TCP
Server:
dropped file:
c:\windows\Queue.exe
size: 438.278 bytes
startup:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
Author Information / Description
theef 1.37 ... finally released :) 27/March/2002
included in this package should be
*client137.exe
the client now (should) work on all os's i have tested
it on 9x and XP and it worked nice
*editserver137.exe
no major changes to this, use this one for editing the
new servers
*server137.exe
this is a server for 9x/Me systems, there will be a
seperate release for an NT/XP server shortly, check the
site for news
*menu.txt
this is an example menu for the optional client menu
tree (View ... > TreeMenu)
i have tested everything and it all seems to be working
well however the server is just for 9x/Me.
the server in this package is packed (with upx) so if
you want to edit it then you will have to unpack it and
then use the editserver with it. and then pack it again :)
the treemenu is pretty easy to configure, 'menu.txt' has
an explanation on how to use it.
please please test it out and all the new features and
report your findings on the forum, eg. your comments,
praises, bug reports, suggestions etc etc... and remember
to check there for the latest announcements about theef.
if you find any bug reports you gotta let me know, whether
on the forum or drop me an email, to
[email protected]
This archive is an almost-complete reconstruction of the legendary Mega Security (also known as Kobayashi), a premier 90s-era "Trojan Database" where malware authors once showcased their work. After a decade offline, the site was brought back in August 2024 by its original creator, MasterRat, who authorized the Malware Gallery to host this modernized, searchable version of the collection. While the original site remains available for those seeking a nostalgic, old-school experience, we are proud to continue its legacy here. Full credit and thanks go to MasterRat and the retired Mega Security staff for their years of dedicated work in cataloging these historical samples.