Masters Paradise
The first version of this dangerous RAT was called Hackers Paradise. This pest was designed for Windows 95/98 operating computers. The author of this pest is a German hacker called Overlord. Many versions of this pest appeared in the internet from March 1998 to April 2003. The functions of this pest are very dangerous: the hacker can gain full control over the infected computer. The application usually consists of two parts: the "server" and the "client". The first part embeds itself in victim's machine, opens a default TCP port and awaits commands. The "client" is installed on hacker's PC and allows him to connect and control the infected PC. This virus creates a "backdoor" in the security computer of the infected PC, allowing the attacker to connect completely unnoticed. The application can also spy on user by logging all his keystrokes in to a log file and sending the collected data to the intruder.
File System Modifications
- The following files were created in the system:
# File Name 1 agent.exe 2 angel.exe 3 autopoll.exe 4 autopoll.ini 5 backdoor.masterparadise.e.exe 6 backdoor.masterparadise.f.exe 7 creadisk.exe 8 cyberarmy.nfo 9 deutsch.ini 10 disclaimer.txt 11 dnsmaster.exe 12 english.ini 13 explorer.exe 14 game.exe 15 hosts.txt 16 icqcrk.pas.pgp 17 index.htm 18 paradise.exe 19 paradise.ini 20 pc.nfo 21 pingbomb.exe 22 portscan.exe 23 progman.exe 24 readme.txt 25 remove.txt 26 setup.uex 27 uagent.exe
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