This video provides a tutorial on setting up and using QuasarRAT, a remote administration tool (RAT) for Windows. The speaker explains what a RAT is, its features, and demonstrates its functionalities, including file management, remote shell access, and keylogging. A disclaimer emphasizes responsible and ethical use.
Here are the answers based on the provided transcript:
What are the system requirements for running QuasarRAT (both client and host)?
The transcript states that both client and host require the .NET Framework to be installed. It also specifies that the tool works on both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows operating systems, from Windows XP to Windows 10.
What are the steps involved in building the QuasarRAT client using the Windows batch files?
bin folder, then the Release subfolder within the QuasarRAT directory.Release folder.The video shows the use of a batch file to build the release version, but the exact commands within the batch file are not explicitly detailed in the transcript.
What are the key features available under the "Surveillance" section of QuasarRAT?
The "Surveillance" section, as mentioned in the video, includes:
Where are the keylogger logs stored within the QuasarRAT system?
The keylogger logs are stored in an HTML file. The exact file location or naming convention within the target system is not specified in the transcript.