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Remote Administration Tool (RAT) is a software application which provides an attacker with the capability to control your computer system remotely whenever you are online. The attacker can perform operations such as programs and/or files adding/deleting, files transfers, capturing screenshot, etc. Attacker may use captured computer for different personal needs such as to send malicious attacks.


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AntiDenial-1


Antilam.11


Antilam.13.b


Antilam.14.a

The second improved version of AntiLamer Backdoor. Several bugs were fixed, and the detection and removal process became harder. This RAT program is one of the most famous Remote Administration Tools. A lot of versions appeared since April 1998 to July2004. This virus originated in August 08, 2002. It is very simple to use and has a lot of different functions from the simple shutdown of the victim's PC, to logging keystrokes and visited web-sites. This all makes it a very dangerous hacker tool, which can be used for all sorts of illegal operations. The interface is written in Russian. The author is OverG. The programming language is Delphi, compressed with UPX. It uses a "backdoor" ability to stay resident in the system, and a "trojan" ability to sneak in to your system.


Antilam.14.b (AntiLamer Backdoor 1.4b)


Antilam.14.c


Antilam.20.a


Antilam.20.l


Antilam.20.m


Antilam.20.n


Antilam.20.n-1


Antilam.20.n-2


Antilam.20.o


Antilam.20.p


Antilam.g1


Antilam.g1 (ForcedControl 1.0)


Antilam.g1 (Pest 3.2)


Antilam.g1-1


Antilam.g1-10


Antilam.g1-2


Antilam.g1-3


Antilam.g1-4


Antilam.g1-5

RAT (Remote Administration Tool) is a virus, used by hackers to access and control other people's computers. All RATs function by the same principle: a hacker tries to infect his victim's machine with a "server" program, so that he can connect via a "client" on his machine. The abilities of RAT programs may vary, depending on hacker's needs. This particular virus uses some "trojan" abilities to infiltrate the victim's PC. And a "backdoor" function allows it to stay unnoticed in the system. It was created in February 2002.


Antilam.g1-6


Antilam.g1-7


Antilam.g1-8

DuckToy is a big RAT virus family. Several versions appeared from March 2002 to December 2002. The author is a hacker called Gumi. The origination place is Spain. The virus is vritten is Delphi programming language. The attacker infects the machine with a "server" program can control it, using a "client" on his computer. Once embedded, the virus opens a default port 29559 and 59211 and awaits hacker commands. This pest affects Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT and Windows XP operating systems. DOS, Linux, Macintosh, OS/2, UNIX and Windows 3.x are immune to this pest.


Antilam.g1-9


AntiLamer


AntiLamer 1.1


AntiLamer 1.2


AntiLamer 2.0.f


AntiLamer Light

This RAT program is just one of a big RAT virus family, created by OverG. Like it’s "brother" AntiLamer Backdoor, it is supposed to steal valuable info from users. But it is much easier to use and has much less functions. The main purpose of this software is stealing passwords. To do so, the program tries to capture passwords as they are transmitted. The origination date is May 2002. The programming language is Delphi. Several versions appeared since May 2002 to April 2003.


AntiNuke.10


Any Place Control


AOL Admin 1.1

This RAT claims to be an AOL administration program, but warning - it is only a trick. The only purpose of this program is stealing vital information. It was released in May 1999. The programming language is Visual Basic, compressed with ASPack. The author is Cheeser. This virus uses such stealth techniques as "trojan" and "backdoor" to infiltrate the system.


AOL.TDS.a


Apher.gen (Mini Webdownloader 1.0)


Apocalaps.10

This is the first version of the IWAnywhere RAT trojan. Although many functions are not included, this tool can be used by the intruder to download/upload files from the infected PC. The author of this RAT is a hacker called Ap0calaps.


Apocalaps.11


APRE 1.0


April_1st.Exe


Aqua


Aquadoor


Aquadoor.001


Aquadoor.02


Arab


Arape.a


Arar


Arara.1038


Arcanum.011


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