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Backdoors

1.   Backdoor.Agobot.gen
This is a classical backdoor and allows a 'master' to control the victim machine remotely by sending commands via IRC channels. Installation Agobot copies itself into the Windows directory under random names and then registers itself in the system registry auto-run keys:...
2.   Backdoor.Netbus
This is a hidden (hacker's) remote administration utility similar to the known Backdoor.BO (a.k.a. Back Orifice) Trojan. It allows to administrate infected computers from a remote console, to steal files, to damage installed software etc. See Backdoor.BO Trojan.
3.   Backdoor.PHP.C99Shell.an
This Trojan provides a remote malicious user with access to the victim machine. It is a PHP script. It is 149170 bytes in size. Installation This backdoor can be installed on a web server by a remote malicious user by uploading it via FTP, using the administrator's log-in details which have already...
4.   Backdoor.PHP.C99Shell.w
This Trojan provides a remote malicious user with access to the victim machine. It is a PHP script. It is 229051 bytes in size. Installation This backdoor can be installed on a web server by a remote malicious user by uploading it via FTP, using the administrator's log-in details which have already...
5.   Backdoor.Perl.AEI.20
This Trojan program is designed to provide remote management of systems running UNIX-type operating systems. It is a Perl scenario. It is approximately 14KB in size.
6.   Backdoor.Perl.AEI.16
This Trojan program is designed to provide remote management of systems running UNIX-type operating systems. It is a Perl scenario. It is approximately 12KB in size.
7.   Backdoor.Rbot.gen
Backdoor.Rbot is a family of Trojan programs for Windows, which offer the user remote access to victim machines. The Trojans are controlled via IRC, and have the following functions: monitor networks for interesting data packets (i.e. those containing passwords to FTP servers, and e-payment...
8.   Backdoor.SdBot.gen
This is a family of backdoor malicious programs, which provide the user with remote control over victim machines. This is achieved by sending commands via IRC channels. Installation Depending upon the program version, the backdoor either copies itself either to the Windows System directory or to...
9.   Backdoor.Throd.a
Throd is a Trojan that allows a 'master' to use the zombie machine as a proxy server. Throd is written in Delphi for Windows, is about 23 KB in size (about 80 KB unpacked)and comes packed by UPX. Installation The Trojan copies itself in the Windows system folder under a randomly combined...
10.   Backdoor.Win32.BO.a
This Trojan (also known as Back Orifice Trojan) is a network-administration utility that allows for the controlling of computers on the network. "'Back Orifice' is a remote administration system, which allows a user to control a computer across a tcpip connection using a simple console or gui...
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