In computer security, MPack is a PHP-based malware kit produced by Russian crackers. The first version was released in December 2006. Since then a new version is thought to have been released roughly every month. It is thought to have been used to infect up to 160,000 PCs with keylogging software. In August 2007 it was believed to have been used in an attack on the web site of the Bank of India which originated from the Russian Business Network.
Unusually for such kits, MPack is sold as commercial software (costing $500 to $1,000 US), and is provided by its developers with technical support and regular updates of the software vulnerabilities it exploits. Modules are sold by the developers containing new exploits. These cost between $50 and $150 US depending on how severe the exploit is. The developers also charge to make the scripts and executables undetectable by antivirus software.
hack tools dont expire. there are patches and updates for software that are compromised by them, but alot of users do not update.
fr0biez 3 years ago 2
you have no idea what your talking about kid
myg0tpurepunk 3 years ago
whats this about? This hacking tool has been expired. Its useless now...
PDvdw1994 3 years ago