Re: [Full-disclosure] Keylogger

2006-11-19 Thread Jason Miller
Jeb you're my hero. <3 On 11/14/06, Ajay Pal Singh Atwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Gah... What did he say, he finished learning how to program yesterday... - Jeb Osama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yesterday I finished programming a keylogger > How nice :) > > , and have decided to sell i

Re: [Full-disclosure] Keylogger

2006-11-14 Thread Ajay Pal Singh Atwal
Gah... What did he say, he finished learning how to program yesterday... - Jeb Osama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yesterday I finished programming a keylogger > How nice :) > > , and have decided to sell it > online for a small price. > How very nice :) > > I have posted here because I beli

Re: [Full-disclosure] Keylogger

2006-11-14 Thread Jeb Osama
Yesterday I finished programming a keylogger How nice :) , and have decided to sell itonline for a small price. How very nice :)   I have posted here because I believe people wouldbe interested in a hacking tool such as this - keyloggers are the easiest and quickest way to obtain an email passwo

Re: [Full-disclosure] keylogger

2006-11-13 Thread Colin Copley
>If your users can run arbitrary .EXEs Emailed to them you have much >bigger problems than the failings in your understanding of the common >of infelicities of run-of-the-mill, scanning-based antivirus >software... Most small businesses, which is most businesses, user's can receive and run arbitra

Re: [Full-disclosure] Keylogger

2006-11-13 Thread Nick FitzGerald
Colin Copley wrote: > Agreed, but AV covers all sorts of malware these days. > This would give a little indication of the type of protection AV vendors can > provide against custom/targetted malware attacks, even if it's none it still > shows where improvements can be made, or other defenses need

Re: [Full-disclosure] Keylogger

2006-11-13 Thread Dave \"No, not that one\" Korn
"0 0" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > Yesterday I finished programming a keylogger, > After receiving the program, it really is as simple as sending it to > someone, telling them to run it, and watching the logs appear in your > email account! Oh great. So now I can spy on morons. That

Re: [Full-disclosure] Keylogger

2006-11-13 Thread Colin Copley
Matthew Flaschen wrote: >It doesn't sound like it's really a virus, if you have to "send[...] it >to someone, telling them to run it." Just PO malware/trojan horse. Agreed, but AV covers all sorts of malware these days. This would give a little indication of the type of protection AV vendors can

Re: [Full-disclosure] Keylogger

2006-11-13 Thread Matthew Flaschen
It doesn't sound like it's really a virus, if you have to "send[...] it to someone, telling them to run it." Just PO malware/trojan horse. Matt FLaschen Colin Copley wrote: > 0_0 wrote: > > -> Undetectable by ALL antivirus products in use today. > > You don't mention if it stealths itself from

Re: [Full-disclosure] Keylogger

2006-11-13 Thread Colin Copley
0_0 wrote: -> Undetectable by ALL antivirus products in use today.   You don't mention if it stealths itself from the OS, or which ones are supported ?   I think AV customers would expect their vendors just to pay the ten dollars and be done with it, however they probably wouldn't want to supp

Re: [Full-disclosure] Keylogger

2006-11-12 Thread nexttuesday
I wonder how many suckers will send this guy some money. It is not hard to write something to hook the keyboard driver that is not detected by AV. It is not hard to write something that logs and then sends emails either. The hard part is getting it on the system and having it stay undetected.

Re: [Full-disclosure] Keylogger

2006-11-12 Thread Matthew Flaschen
This seems like a rip-off. How is it making itself startup? Most of the usual means are tracked by various programs (such as Spybot S&D). Since it uses ordinary email, the recipient's ISP or company could easily notice (especially with the convenient hourly pattern). Also, why would you display

Re: [Full-disclosure] Keylogger

2006-11-12 Thread Karl Ordnung
i think i order 10 pieces, what next to do ? 0 0 schrieb: Yesterday I finished programming a keylogger, and have decided to sell it online for a small price.  I have posted here because I believe people would be interested in a hacking tool such as this - keyloggers are the easiest and quic

[Full-disclosure] Keylogger

2006-11-12 Thread 0 0
Yesterday I finished programming a keylogger, and have decided to sell it online for a small price.  I have posted here because I believe people would be interested in a hacking tool such as this - keyloggers are the easiest and quickest way to obtain an email password.  Here are its features: -> U