01-18-2011, 12:42 PM
Ok the first question is that WHY to even make a about page?
answer: For example you have a custom keylogger which you made your self and don't want to use RAT's. When you hack the victim and want to make money out of it for returning his account well, he wont know how to contact you. you can make a About page in his computer to tell him how to contact you :biggrin:.
Things you need:
First open your project or start a new one. you can put this in the form's load. so add a:
above Public Class Form1
Then add
Now you need to chose the location that the file is going to be created, So we are going to use a string dim. add this:
( Note that the file can be .htm, .html, .asp and .txt :epic: )
Now in your form add a new Label ( i use labels :biggrin: ) and in the text field add this:
Now below the dim location as string = "C:\About.html" add:
And now you have an About page :biggrin:
Hope this guide helped someone :smile:
answer: For example you have a custom keylogger which you made your self and don't want to use RAT's. When you hack the victim and want to make money out of it for returning his account well, he wont know how to contact you. you can make a About page in his computer to tell him how to contact you :biggrin:.
Things you need:
- Visual Studio :epic:
- Some knowledge of HTML ( the basics )
- Some VB knowledge :epic:
- A Brain :epic:
First open your project or start a new one. you can put this in the form's load. so add a:
Hidden Content
above Public Class Form1
Then add
Hidden Content
Now you need to chose the location that the file is going to be created, So we are going to use a string dim. add this:
Hidden Content
( Note that the file can be .htm, .html, .asp and .txt :epic: )
Now in your form add a new Label ( i use labels :biggrin: ) and in the text field add this:
Hidden Content
Now below the dim location as string = "C:\About.html" add:
Hidden Content
And now you have an About page :biggrin:
Hope this guide helped someone :smile: