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Name: Remote Administration Tool - RAT
Aliases: Backdoor.RAT, RAT,
Ports: 2989 (UDP), 1095, 1097, 1098, 1099
Files: Rat10.zip - 823 bytes Rat11.zip - 1.032 bytes Rat20.zip - 6,128 bytes Rat10.exe - 8,192 bytes Rat10akaremote administartion tool.exe - 8,192 bytes Rat11.exe - 8,192 bytes Rat20.exe - 12,288 bytes Rat21.exe - 12,288 bytes Setup.exe - 295,936 bytes .exe - Msgsvr16.exe - Patcher.exe - 21,504 bytes Send.tgz - 616 bytes Message.tgz - Rat.c - 9,658 bytes
Created: Nov 1999
Requires: N/A
Actions: Remote Access / AOL trojan
Can register under 40 different HKEYs.
Versions: 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, 2.1, 5.3,
Registers: HLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\ HLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ RunServices\ and some 38 other entries !!!
Notes: Works on Windows 95, 98, ME and Unix [Linux and FreeBSD]. RAT server 1.1 has IRC support added. Send.tgz is Unix client. ˆ Source code is available.
Country: N/A
Program: Written in Visual Basic 5.

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