Aim Spy v 2.0 by Chalex

Files-
 AimSpy2.exe
 AimSpy2.exe.manifest
 find.jpg
 add.jpg

- Requires vb runtime files to run
- If the comp your useing either of them on has either visual
  basic, windows 2000, windows xp, or a program made in vb on
  it then the exe should work fine.

How Do I work aim spy 2.0

This newer version is a better faster version of aimspy.  Now 
instead of two exe files, there is only one.  It works off two
command line parameters:

-f or -find
-a or -add

-f activates the finding all of the encrypted password values
and screen names part of the Aim Spy.
-a Activates the adding screen names and encrypted password
values to the registry part of Aim Spy.  This command parameter
opens a form.

No parameter yeilds a message box that says no parameters 
entered.


Easyest way to use Aim Spy 2.0:

Place the exe file on a floppy disk and make two shortcuts on 
that disk to Aim Spy.  Name one add and open it's properties
window and where it says: (target A:\aimspy2.exe) add 
"-a" after the parathesis.  This makes that shortcut pass the
-a or -add parameter to the program.  Now do the same again, 
but name the shortcut find and add "-f" after it says: 
(target A:\aimspy2.exe).

Refer to jpg images to get a visual idea of where to type the 
parameter in.

What Does Aim Spy Do: 
AimSpy will look in victims registry for all stored aim screen 
names and there encrypted password value and saves them to a 
text file on the same directory as it's self.  It's best to 
put this program on a disk so if you want to grab a friend's 
password from them, just slip the disk in there A drive and 
run it.  Wait for the program to say done in a message box and 
then pop out the disk.  So then when you get home to your house 
just pop the disk back in and run the add shortcut, and add the 
desired screen names into your registry.  Now the next time you
open aim the screen names that were stolen will appear on your 
sign on window and under password it will say saved, so now you 
can sign on their screen name without actually knowing there 
password. 

Note: if the person changes there password, since you 
added their password you will no longer be able to sign on there 
screen name.

This has only be tested with aim 5.0

By Chalex

Chalex50@yahoo.com