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Tutorial:

FTP Settings:

Ftp Server – the server you want logs to be uploaded to (for example: ftp.drivehq.com or albertino.110mb.com, do
not add suffixes as / (slashes), ftp:// and etc…)

Remote Folder – folder on your FTP server, where you want to upload your logs. (For example: logs or logger, make
sure you have this folder on your FTP server, if not you must create one, if you want to use this feature. Do not add
suffixes as / (slashes))

Ftp Username – username you connect to FTP account (for example: admin)

Ftp Password – password you connect to FTP account (for example: P@ssword)

Upload Interval – interval between logs upload (for example: 30 minutes (optimal), do not add additional characters,
only numbers.)

Ftp Filename – name of log file, which will be created on your FTP server, the log file created in this format: date.time
(username of the victim)logname.txt, make sure you add the extension txt to end of log file as on image. (Default:
logs.txt)

Minimum Ftp Log size - the minimum size of log file to be uploaded (for example: 10 kb, only number accepted,
minimum 0.01(10 b – 10 symbols in average) – maximum 500 (500 kb – 500000 symbols in average) Default: 10.)

After that click on Check FTP Settings… to test your connection.

You will receive Short message about testing. The short log file will be send to your FTP server.
If testing wasn't successful, please review your FTP settings.
Make sure you not connected to your FTP server with FTP client when you testing the keylogger, because
most of the free FTP servers supports only one FTP session in same time.

If everything is OK, move to Keylogger Settings.


KeyLogger Settings:

Keylogger Path - Enable only if you know for sure the file path… Do not use if you don't know how...
Folder Name or Path – path where keylogger will be saved.(Default if not selected: %ProgramFiles%\Explorer)
If "Enable Variables" is not selected, but you want to change a path, you must write full path to destination (for
example: C:\Windows\system32 without closing slash at the end.)
If "Enable Variables" is selected you will see "Path" changing to "Folder Name" and you need to select desired
variable and enter only the folder name (for example: select "SystemRoot" and write in "Folder Name" system32, the
full path will be usually C:\Windows\system32.
Enable Variables –Enable System Variable as:
%PROGRAMFILES% (usually in C:\Program Files for both XP and VISTA)
%USERPROFILE% (usually in C:\Documents and Settings\{username} for XP and
C:\Users\{username} in VISTA)
%TEMP% (usually in C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Local Settings\Temp for
XP and C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Local\Temp in VISTA)
%SystemRoot% (The Windows directory, usually C:\Windows, formerly C:\WINNT for XP
and C:\Windows in VISTA)

Hidden Menu – The Shortcut to show up the hidden menu.

Keylogger filename – the name of keylogger itself (for example: Internet Explorer.exe. Default: crs.exe) – Do
rename the keylogger filename after you created it.

KeyLogger Icon - the name of existing *.ico file you want to be instead of default (for example: profit.ico, to change
the default icon, press on Load Icon… and choose your own one. Do not leave this field blank.)

Logs Name - The name, where logs will be saves on the computer before upload. You can write it without extension,
so the user, if he finds it, will not be able open it with default txt editor. (Default: keys.txt).

Error Message - the error message, which will popup once, when the program is started first time (for example:
Some of DLL files are missing, please check your Windows settings. Enable only if you want the error message
will show up.)

Self Destruct – the date when the program will destruct itself (Enable only if you want the program will be self
destructed on specific date.)
Check your settings one more time and move to Keylogger Assembly.

Keylogger Assembly:

Assembly Description – the description of your keylogger file. (For example: Microsoft Internet Explorer.)

Assembly Comments – basic comments for your program (For example: Internet Browser)

Assembly Company – the Company, which apparently created your keylogger. (For example: Microsoft
Corporation Inc.)

Assembly Product – Short name of your keylogger. (For example: Internet Explorer)

Assembly Copyright – apparent copyright of Pseudo Company. (For example: © Microsoft Corporation, to make
copyright symbols do that: © - ALT+0169, ® - ALT+0174, ™ - ALT+0153)

Assembly Trademark – apparent trademark of Pseudo Company (For example: Microsoft ®)

Assembly File Version – pseudo file version of your keylogger. (For example: 7.0.1.4)

If everything is OK, press Generate... and then Compile…

If Compilation failed, please make sure that your computer has Net Framework 2.0 SP1.
How to check it? Go to Start->Control Panel->"Add or Remove Programs" and look for "Microsoft .NET
Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1" title, if not found go to
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=79bc3b77-e02c-4ad3-aacf-
a7633f706ba5&displaylang=en

If you decided to report a problem, please provide me next details:


OS (Operating System)
Error Description (if exist)
And other relevant info.

Assembly Tutorial:

Assembly Description – the description of your keylogger file. (For example: Microsoft Internet Explorer.)

Assembly Comments – basic comments for your program (For example: Internet Browser)

Assembly Company – the Company, which apparently created your keylogger. (For example: Microsoft
Corporation Inc.)

Assembly Product – Short name of your keylogger. (For example: Internet Explorer)

Assembly Copyright – apparent copyright of Pseudo Company. (For example: © Microsoft Corporation, to make
copyright symbols do that: © - ALT+0169, ® - ALT+0174, ™ - ALT+0153)

Assembly Trademark – apparent trademark of Pseudo Company (For example: Microsoft ®)

Assembly File Version – pseudo file version of your keylogger. (For example: 7.0.1.4)

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