Let Me Rule!
A Remote Administration Tool is a special kind of hacker malware, used for remote access and control of other people's PCs. The attacker infects the PC via the e-mail or File and Print Sharing. A "server" allows him to connect via a "client" on his own machine. The functions of a RAT may vary, depending on the needs of the hacker. Some RATs can't really harm your PC and the only purpose they were made for is hooliganism. But some versions can steal vital information, remove files and even crash your computer. It creates a "backdoor" in the security computer of the victim, allowing the intruder to connect completely unnoticed. It also tries to steal user passwords. This RAT was written in Delphi applicationming language. The author is a hacker called ReSoiL. Many variants appeared from September 2001 to January 2004. This pest affects such operating computers as Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millenium, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
File System Modifications
- The following files were created in the system:
# File Name 1 3d58292c.exe 2 8c49ecd3.exe 3 hook.dll 4 let me rule! v2.0.exe 5 readme.txt 6 server.exe
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