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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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ICQ.DFMA.b


Iddono


Iddono 1.4b

A tool that is intended to be used by network administrators to remotely control a PC on the network, usually for support or inventory purposes. Due to the nature of the program, the possibility exists to be exploited for spying purposes.


Iddono 2.0 (beta 1.0)


Iddono.20


Idimdoor


Igloo

Virus-like program that spreads automatically to other computers, by sending itself out by email or by any other means. A program that propagates itself by attacking other machines and copying itself to the affected machine. Both worms and viruses are self-replicating code that travels from machine to machine by various means. Both worms and viruses have, as their first objective, merely propagation. Both can be destructive, depending on what payload, if any, they have been given. But there are some differences: worms may replace files, but do not insert themselves into files. In contrast, viruses insert themselves in files, but do not replace them.


Igloo 1.5


Igloo.00


Igloo.15.a


Igloo.15.b


Igloo.15.b-1


Igloo.15.c


Igloo.20


Igloo.201


Ill-Aim Jacker 1.0


ILL-Eagle 1.0


Imort


In Route To The Hell 1.0

A tool that is intended to be used by network administrators to remotely control a PC on the network, usually for support or inventory purposes. Due to the nature of the program, the possibility exists to be exploited for spying purposes.


InclinedRoad


InclinedRoad 1.0

A tool that is intended to be used by network administrators to remotely control a PC on the network, usually for support or inventory purposes. Due to the nature of the program, the possibility exists to be exploited for spying purposes.


InCommand


InCommand 1.


InCommand Plugin


Incommand.10


InCommander.10


InCommander.11


InCommander.12


InCommander.13

An apparently useful and innocent program containing additional hidden code which allows the unauthorized collection, exploitation, falsification, or destruction of data. When this program executes, the program performs a specific set of actions, usually working toward the goal of allowing the trojan to survive on a system and open up a backdoor.


InCommander.14

A backdoor in a computer system (or a cryptosystem, or even in an algorithm) is a method of bypassing normal authentication or obtaining remote access to a computer, while intended to remain hidden to casual inspection. The backdoor may take the form of an installed program or could be a modification to a legitimate program.


InCommander.15

A backdoor in a computer system (or a cryptosystem, or even in an algorithm) is a method of bypassing normal authentication or obtaining remote access to a computer, while intended to remain hidden to casual inspection. The backdoor may take the form of an installed program or could be a modification to a legitimate program.


InCommander.153

Created by "the Digital Underground" group. This version has the "backdoor" and "trojan" function included. It means that the trojan installs a security breach, through which a full access to user's PC is possible. Several versions can be found in the internet (AIMVision 1.03 AIMVision 1.04; AIMVision 1.4)


InCommander.16.b


InCommander.16.c


InCommander.16.e


InCommander.16.f


InCommander.17.b

Created by "the Digital Underground" group. This version has the "backdoor" and "trojan" function included. It means that the trojan installs a security breach, through which a full access to user's PC is possible. Several versions can be found in the internet (AIMVision 1.03 AIMVision 1.04; AIMVision 1.4)


InCommander.plugin.RegEdit.a


Indexer.a


INet Remote 0.01


InetSpy.10

This program is designed to gain illegal access to distant computers. It was written using Visual C++ programming language. Originated in July 2004. A RAT program works by a simple but effective principle: the hacker infects the machine with a "server" program via the e-mail or File and Print Sharing system and can control it, using a “client” on his computer. But the functions of RAT programs may vary, depending on the needs of the hacker. This version for example has a "backdoor" and "trojan" function included. Those functions make the virus even harder to find, and make the possibility of infection even higher.


Infexor.b


Infiltrat


Infiltrator


Infinaeon


Infinaeon.10

This RAT tool was designed to annoy the victim by performing useless operations and sending stupid messages. However it has the ability to spy on user by logging his keystrokes. The pest originated in Republic of South Africa. The author is a hacker called Cloak. The program is written in Visual Basic. Several variants (Infinaeon 1.0, Infinaeon 1.1) appeared from July 2002 to September 2002.


Infra


Ini Killer


Ini Killer 3.0 Pro


IniKill.12


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