Anal Rape 1.0a


· Overview ·
· Origins ·
· Operation ·
· Risks ·
· Detection and Removal ·
· Research ·



Overview

Vendor Notes:

From the doc: 'The IRC commands are as folllows: Command:Function: !login Logs in !logout Logs out !panic Removes server !irc_halt Turns IRC Bot off (server is still running) !about Im not sure, try it out :P !info Sends info of server !covertracks deletes NETSTAT and a few others (i wouldnt try, unless on vic) !windir Sends windows directory !sysdir Sends system directory !tmpdir Sends temporary directory !say Sends to channel !infect_kazaa Infects kazaa (for real) *WORKS* no need to test it !leave_mark Changes internet explorers registered owner to the imafraid url !help Find out for yourself :P !nick changes nick to '

Alias:

Backdoor Program [Panda], Backdoor.Arape.a, Backdoor.Arape.a [Kaspersky], BackDoor-AXH, Win32.Realpan.10 [Computer Associates], Win32/Arape.A trojan [Eset], Win32/Realpan.10.Trojan [Computer Associates]

Category:

RAT: A Remote Administration Tool, or RAT, is a Trojan that when run, provides an attacker with the capability of remotely controlling a machine via a ""client"" in the attacker's machine, and a ""server"" in the victim's machine. Examples include Back Orifice, NetBus, SubSeven, and Hack'a'tack. What happens when a server is installed in a victim's machine depends on the capabilities of the trojan, the interests of the attacker, and whether or not control of the server is ever gained by another attacker -- who might have entirely different interests. Infections by remote administration Trojans on Windows machines are becoming as frequent as viruses. One common vector is through File and Print Sharing, when home users inadvertently open up their system to the rest of the world. If an attacker has access to the hard-drive, he/she can place the trojan in the startup folder. This will run the trojan the next time the user logs in. Another common vector is when the attacker simply e-mails the trojan to the user along with a social engineering hack that convinces the user to run it against their better judgment.

Backdoor: A secret or undocumented means of getting into a computer system, or software that uses such a means to penetrate a system. Some software has a backdoor placed by the programmer to allow them to gain access to troubleshoot or change the program. Software that is classified as a "backdoor" is designed to exploit a vulnerability in a system, and open it to future access by an attacker.

Trojan: Any program with a hidden intent. Trojans are one of the leading causes of breaking into machines. If you pull down a program from a chat room, new group, or even from unsolicited e-mail, then the program is likely trojaned with some subversive purpose. The word Trojan can be used as a verb: To trojan a program is to add subversive functionality to an existing program. For example, a trojaned login program might be programmed to accept a certain password for any user's account that the hacker can use to log back into the system at any time. Rootkits often contain a suite of such trojaned programs.

Similar Pests:

RAT · Backdoor · Trojan

Origins

Author:

Otis,

Programming Language:

Delphi

Date of Origin:

June, 2003

Operation

Default Port:

715 TCP More info about ports.

Storage Required:

  • Anal Rape 1.0a: at least 1361 KB
  • Restart:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "explor"
    Autostarting Pests

    ScreenShot:


    Anal Rape 1.0



    Anal Rape 1.0


    Risks

    Detection Issues:

    Difficult to detect by design. May hide from process list. May install with variable names in variable locations.

    Detection and Removal

    Automatic Removal:

    PestPatrol detects this.

    PestPatrol removes this.



    Manual Removal:

    Follow these steps to remove Anal Rape 1.0a from your machine. Begin by backing up your registry and your system, and/or setting a Restore Point, to prevent trouble if you make a mistake.
    Stop Running Processes:

    Kill these running processes with Task Manager:

    Remove Files:

    Remove these files (if present) with Windows Explorer:

    Research

    File Analyses:

    More Info:

  • AllTheWeb, AltaVista, AOL Search, Ask Jeeves, Google, HotBot, Lycos, LookSmart, MSN, Yahoo!
  • Research By:

  • PestPatrol's Pest Research Center
  • Last Revised:

    October 29, 2004