CAPTSR


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



Overview

Summary:

Destructive Key Logger.

Vendor Notes:

From the doc: 'This is a dangerous tool so be careful with this.Using this programmer is completely your liability.It may completely destroy your windows system.!!! Step 1: Make a directory on your computer Hard Drive. Step 2: Copy both setup.exe and setup.dll into this directory. Rember without both of these file in same directory installation will be wrong!!!. Step 3: Now double click on setup.exe and sitback.It will take some time.'

Category:

Key Logger: (Keystroke Logger). A program that runs in the background, recording all the keystrokes. Once keystrokes are logged, they are hidden in the machine for later retrieval, or shipped raw to the attacker. The attacker then peruses them carefully in the hopes of either finding passwords, or possibly other useful information that could be used to compromise the system or be used in a social engineering attack. For example, a key logger will reveal the contents of all e-mail composed by the user. Keylog programs are commonly included in rootkits and RATs (remote administration trojans).

Similar Pests:

Key Logger

Origins

Group:

SKS Software

Date of Origin:

June, 2002

Operation

Storage Required:

  • CAPTSR: at least 121 KB
  • 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 CAPTSR 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.
    Unregister DLLs:

    Unregister these DLLs with Regsvr32, then reboot:

    Remove Files:

    Remove these files (if present) with Windows Explorer:

    Research

    File Analyses:

    More Info:

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  • Research By:

  • PestPatrol's Pest Research Center
  • Last Revised:

    June 27, 2004