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Although I do think you are going to use this for 'illegal' purposes, I'll help you only because this site is already going downhill.... and we need members to stay.. not leave!
Cafeini... I played around with this trojan about a year ago or so and I still have a backup of it on disk somewhere.. it used to have a lot of goodies in it (everything from a chat client, to a task manager, so basicly.. you can control another computer remotely) and I'm about 99% sure that it had screen capture ability... you can find on google by searching for 'download cafeini'...
= Cheers, jag291 =
And thanks to VicE$DoS$ for also making an attempt. :)
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Here's the problem with playing with those tools are, you are going to end up either 1) infecting yourself or 2) your antivirus software will pick it up and lock out the application from being used.
So it's going to be a real chore to do any of this, unless you have a basic understanding of what you are dealing with first. My suggestion is get onto google or some search engine and do some research about how they work. Rather than actually using the tools themself.
Just a thought,
~AciD
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Now here is a real nice administration tool called Remote Administrator. It's not to expensive for what it can do and it does a lot and is very usefull. I have used it for a while and liked the results.
The catch: it's not a trojan it's an adminsitration tool. You need actual physical contact to install it on a remote PC but it will do most of what you asked. So am assuming you are the network admin and you are going to use this tool for the right reasons. Again if you are not then it would still be extremely hard to use it for marlicious reasons without additional tools (i.e trojan tools). Don't do that though.
You can find Remote Administrator here There's a free trial version which you can download and evaluate.
Oh... and like the other guys metioned you need to come here with a better attitude.
Guidance...
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VNC
WinVnC is an awesome tool to remote admin. Windows and *Nix boxes. I say awsome because it's stable, easy and free. As a coder I assume you subscribe to the comment "Code Reuse" as in why invent something new when old code works great. The complete source for the original WinVnC is available at http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
Several orgainizations have taken VnC and made improvments on it. I use TightVnC and have played with an ActiveX control for it that was developed: http://tummy.veridicus.com/tummy/programming/vncx/
I have played with other controls for VnC so a lot of your work is already done, just modify the existing code and put it to good use.
Google Search word list:
tight vnc
activex vnc control