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RE: Project Nepthune | Keylogger #11
What is wrong with SMTP sending server? Is anyone still using this tool?

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RE: Project Nepthune | Keylogger #12
(02-25-2015, 02:07 PM)BILL1991 Wrote: What is wrong with SMTP sending server? Is anyone still using this tool?
This is from 2013. I doubt people are, and could be fixed. Try a more recent tool?
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RE: Project Nepthune | Keylogger #13
Thanks for this,could be useful still Smile

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RE: Project Nepthune | Keylogger #14
(02-25-2015, 02:53 PM)Six Wrote: This is from 2013. I doubt people are, and could be fixed. Try a more recent tool?

You can do it still. The only thing I would different is go to properties and make the Icon hidden. Some people i know clear their entire desktop of icons so they know if people put stuff like that.
"Making use of human weaknesses in intelligence work is a logical matter. It keeps coming up, and of course you try to look at all the aspects that interest you in a human being." - Markus Wolf

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RE: Project Nepthune | Keylogger #15
(03-23-2015, 03:48 AM)azRAel1388 Wrote: You can do it still. The only thing I would different is go to properties and make the Icon hidden. Some people i know clear their entire desktop of icons so they know if people put stuff like that.

Thanks for the chuckle!

Just so you know this is not a serious method for hiding/obscuring your tools on a victims machine. It might work against your 90 year old grandma, but I wouldn't expect this to fool any AV/forensic analyst.

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RE: Project Nepthune | Keylogger #16
(03-23-2015, 08:38 PM)Brawler Wrote: Thanks for the chuckle!

Just so you know this is not a serious method for hiding/obscuring your tools on a victims machine. It might work against your 90 year old grandma, but I wouldn't expect this to fool any AV/forensic analyst.

I wouldn't be surprised. Hiding in plain sight is underrated.

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RE: Project Nepthune | Keylogger #17
(03-23-2015, 08:38 PM)Brawler Wrote: Thanks for the chuckle!

Just so you know this is not a serious method for hiding/obscuring your tools on a victims machine. It might work against your 90 year old grandma, but I wouldn't expect this to fool any AV/forensic analyst.

Considering the IT skills of the average target, saying that they have the skills of 90 year old grandma sally is an insult to grandma sally, if you honestly believe that people have good, if any real AV/Forensics Skills. I could run a Tor Node as a hidden service on these peoples computers with a background that has "Heil Hitler" text bouncing around, and they wouldnt realize it even after the FBI has gone Waco on their houses.

@Eclipse I dont personally leave icons open in plain sight, because One thing that people do seem to care about is the arrangement and order of their Icons, as if it makes a difference on their computer.
"Making use of human weaknesses in intelligence work is a logical matter. It keeps coming up, and of course you try to look at all the aspects that interest you in a human being." - Markus Wolf

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RE: Project Nepthune | Keylogger #18
(03-23-2015, 11:27 PM)azRAel1388 Wrote: Considering the IT skills of the average target, saying that they have the skills of 90 year old grandma sally is an insult to grandma sally, if you honestly believe that people have good, if any real AV/Forensics Skills. I could run a Tor Node as a hidden service on these peoples computers with a background that has "Heil Hitler" text bouncing around, and they wouldnt realize it even after the FBI has gone Waco on their houses.

@Eclipse I dont personally leave icons open in plain sight, because One thing that people do seem to care about is the arrangement and order of their Icons, as if it makes a difference on their computer.

You make quite a few assumptions about your targets. Hopefully that doesn't get you into trouble.

I would rather assume that every target is at least as competent as myself (even if it isn't true). You are less likely to make stupid mistakes that way, and it keeps me grounded in regards to my skills. Underestimating people will get you caught in the long run. Tongue

(My two cents)

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RE: Project Nepthune | Keylogger #19
Last time i used this keylogger i was in trial mode (2 years ago) is it still like that or did it become free ?

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