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Vendor Notes: |
From the doc: 'Pretty nice downloader made while i was moving. 6.5 kb stub w/o FW/AV Kill, and 8.5 with. Why is it named Infinity Downloader you ask? Cuz you have the ability to download a extremely large amount of files (up to 10,000) in a very easy to manage way. Simply add a new download, type the URL of where it downloads and type the local name. %T for temp directory, %S for system dir., and %W for windows directory, or you can type in your own like C:\somthing.exe. You may also choose the way it executes, like hidden, normal or not at all. When you go to make the server, you have a choice of wether you want melt & kill functions, wether you want to continue downloading your list of files if an error occours or stop completely. Automatic packing with FSG is also optional. Dont worry! Your URLS are safe, they are written to the end of the stub highly encrypted! List o' features -Download up to 10 thousand files -2 Seperatly compiled stubs for maximum size saving. -FW/AV Kill, and Melt Server -Downoad files to 3 different important directorys -Automatic FSG Packing -3 differnt ways to execute file -Highly customizeable -ENCRYPTION! :D -Open Source!!!!' |
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TrojanDownloader.Win32.VB.j |
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Downloader: A program designed to retrieve and install additional files, when run. Most will be configured to retrieve from a designated web or FTP site. |
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Author: |
R3L4X |
Date of Origin: |
June, 2003 |
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Follow these steps to remove Infinity WebDownloader from your machine. Begin by backing up your registry and your system, and/or setting a Restore Point, to prevent trouble if you make a mistake. |
| Stop Running Processes: Kill these running processes with Task Manager: | |
| Remove Files: Remove these files (if present) with Windows Explorer: | |
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July 05, 2004 |