Beast 2.0.7 Trojan - Tutorial - Aranan Belge!


A note on injection: In the previous versions when using injection, Beast injected into winlogon.exe automatically, so when the server was killed, the computer had to be restarted for the server to uninstall completely. However, with Beast 2.07, it doesn't inject into winlogon.exe, it instead injects into explorer.exe. This is very different, as explorer.exe is simply restarted, and the server uninstalls completely instantly, and doesn't need a restart to uninstall. On 9x/Me systems, the server globally injects to systray.exe, instead of explorer.exe.

Also, you should note that you can use injection with both direct and reverse connection.

Server Name: The name that the server will take once it is installed (In either the <Windows> or <System> directory). If you are using No Injection, it will be a .exe, if you are using injection, it will be a .dll

Reside in: Rather simple, this is where the server (svchost.exe or dxdgns.dll, or however you renamed it) will reside once installed. You have a choice of the <System> or <Windows> directories. If you are using a no injection server, and you select <System>, the Name of the server will automatically change from "svchost.exe" to "mshost.exe". Selecting <Windows> again will change it back to "svchost.exe". The <System> and <Windows> directories are usually in one of these places:

<Windows>:

NT Systems: C:\Windows\ or C:\Winnt\

9x/Me Systems: C:\Windows\

<System>:

NT Systems: C:\Windows\System32\ or C:\Winnt\System32\

9x/Me Systems: C:\Windows\System\

Note: If the user is running NT, and is not an administrator, the Beast will automatically install in the
C:\Documents and Settings\<Username>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Credentials\ and the
C:\Documents and Settings\<Username>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows\ directories.

 

Notifications:
SIN: To learn how to setup and use SIN notification, read my tutorial <here>
IP (DNS) Address: Here you enter your IP address (Or DNS Address if you have a dynamic IP, and are using the No-IP DNS redirect service or similar)
Connection Time-out (seconds): Set the speed that you wish the Beast server to send the notifications. The longer the time-out, the slower you will receive all of the packets of information, but this also uses lots of bandwidth. If you know you will have lots of servers running, set this to a higher number, so as to not overload your bandwidth.
Get IP: Automatically enters your current IP in the "IP (DNS) Address" box
Enable SIN: Enables SIN notification for the current server.

Note: If you check this, Reverse connection in the Basic settings will automatically enable itself.

E-Mail:
E-Mail Address: Enter your email address here (Note – does not work for Hotmail addresses)
Edit Message: Edits the text in the email you will be sent

SMTP Addresses: Here, you enter the SMTP addresses you want Beast to use to email you the notifications

Get SMTP: Enter your email address, and click this to automatically find an SMTP address that is compatible with your email address
Test: Tests the email notification with the email currently in the "E-Mail Address" box
Enable E-Mail: Enables E-Mail notification for the current server.
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