Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
Theef 2.00
Released 22 years, 1 month ago. March 2004
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By tt
Informations
| Author | tt |
| Family | Theef |
| Category | Remote Access |
| Version | Theef 2.00 |
| Released Date | Mar 2004, 22 years, 1 month ago. |
| Language | Delphi |
Additional Information
Server:
c:\WINDOWS\sessmngr.exe
size: 696,835 bytes
port: 6703, 2968 TCP TCP
startup:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "Session Manager"
dropped files:
c:\WINDOWS\_wincd32.drv
c:\WINDOWS\wmmov32.drv
c:\WINDOWS\sessmngr.exe
Author Information / Description
Theef v.2.00 13/March/2004
Well, here it *finally* is ;)
Major improvements over Theef 1.37 all round, such as
+ Compatibility; server should now work on all Windows OS's
+ File caching; improves speed of file browser by only re-requesting the contents
of a directory if it has actually been changed
+ Hugely improved file management system, as well as file caching, there's local
icon caching, network browsing, integration with search/edit/transfer, fast
access straight to common folders (desktop / documents)
+ Event manager; schedule events to happen at certain times, allowing you to
automate server actions without needing to be connected to it
+ Plugin manager; extend the functionality of the server by creating/installing
plugins, which can also be used alongside the event manager (above)
+ Keylogger; write all keys that are typed into specific window to a seperate file
for easy password lookup
tt
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