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"Various",
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"category": "tool",
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"description": "remote administration tool or remote access tool (RAT), also called sometimes remote access trojan, is a piece of software or programming that allows a remote \"operator\" to control a system as if they have physical access to that system.",
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"name": "RAT",
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"source": "MISP Project",
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"type": "rat",
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"uuid": "312f8714-45cb-11e7-b898-135207cdceb9",
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"description": "TeamViewer is a proprietary computer software package for remote control, desktop sharing, online meetings, web conferencing and file transfer between computers.",
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"refs": [
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"https://www.teamviewer.com"
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"uuid": "8ee3c015-3088-4a5f-8c94-602c27d767c0",
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"value": "TeamViewer"
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},
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"description": "JadeRAT is just one example of numerous mobile surveillanceware families we've seen in recent months, indicating that actors are continuing to incorporate mobile tools in their attack chains. Threat actor, using a tool called JadeRAT, targets the mobile phones of ethnic minorities in China, notably Uighurs, for the purpose of espionage. ",
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"meta": {
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"cfr-suspected-state-sponsor": "China",
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"Ethnic minorities in China"
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"cfr-target-category": [
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"Government",
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"Civil society"
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],
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"cfr-type-of-incident": "Espionage",
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"refs": [
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"https://blog.lookout.com/mobile-threat-jaderat",
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"https://www.cfr.org/interactive/cyber-operations/jaderat"
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"uuid": "1cc8963b-5ad4-4e19-8e9a-57b0ff1ef926",
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"value": "JadeRAT"
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"description": "Back Orifice (often shortened to BO) is a computer program designed for remote system administration. It enables a user to control a computer running the Microsoft Windows operating system from a remote location.",
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"meta": {
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"refs": [
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"http://www.cultdeadcow.com/tools/bo.html",
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"http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/warn/backorifice.html"
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],
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"synonyms": [
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"BO"
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]
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"uuid": "20204b13-8ad1-4147-9328-0a9a7ac010b6",
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"value": "Back Orifice"
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},
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{
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"description": "NetBus or Netbus is a software program for remotely controlling a Microsoft Windows computer system over a network. It was created in 1998 and has been very controversial for its potential of being used as a backdoor.",
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"meta": {
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"date": "1998",
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"refs": [
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"http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/warn/backorifice.html",
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"https://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/netbus.shtml"
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],
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"synonyms": [
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"NetBus"
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]
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"uuid": "81ff6e46-0ba4-458b-b3b0-750e86404cae",
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"value": "Netbus"
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},
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{
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"description": "Poison Ivy is a RAT which was freely available and first released in 2005.",
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"meta": {
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"refs": [
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"https://www.fireeye.com/content/dam/fireeye-www/global/en/current-threats/pdfs/rpt-poison-ivy.pdf",
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"https://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/backdoor_w32_poisonivy.shtml"
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],
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"synonyms": [
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"Poison Ivy",
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"Backdoor.Win32.PoisonIvy",
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"Gen:Trojan.Heur.PT"
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]
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},
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"related": [
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"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
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"type": "similar"
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"dest-uuid": "2abe89de-46dd-4dae-ae22-b49a593aff54",
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"dest-uuid": "7789fc1b-3cbc-4a1c-8ef0-8b06760f93e7",
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{
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"dest-uuid": "c82c904f-b3b4-40a2-bf0d-008912953104",
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"tags": [
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"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
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"type": "used-by"
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],
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"uuid": "4e104fef-8a2c-4679-b497-6e86d7d47db0",
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"value": "PoisonIvy"
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},
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{
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"description": "Sub7, or SubSeven or Sub7Server, is a Trojan horse program.[1] Its name was derived by spelling NetBus backwards (\"suBteN\") and swapping \"ten\" with \"seven\". Sub7 was created by Mobman. Mobman has not maintained or updated the software since 2004, however an author known as Read101 has carried on the Sub7 legacy.",
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"meta": {
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"date": "1999",
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"refs": [
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"https://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2001-020114-5445-99"
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],
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"synonyms": [
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"SubSeven",
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"Sub7Server"
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]
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},
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"uuid": "d7369f05-65ce-4e10-916f-41f2f6d4ab59",
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"value": "Sub7"
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},
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{
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"description": "Beast is a Windows-based backdoor trojan horse, more commonly known in the hacking community as a Remote Administration Tool or a \"RAT\". It is capable of infecting versions of Windows from 95 to 10.",
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"meta": {
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"date": "2002",
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"refs": [
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"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beast_(Trojan_horse)"
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]
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},
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"uuid": "268a4f81-dbfd-4b20-9a54-24eba7a4c781",
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"value": "Beast Trojan"
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},
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{
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"description": "Bifrost is a discontinued backdoor trojan horse family of more than 10 variants which can infect Windows 95 through Windows 10 (although on modern Windows systems, after Windows XP, its functionality is limited). Bifrost uses the typical server, server builder, and client backdoor program configuration to allow a remote attacker, who uses the client, to execute arbitrary code on the compromised machine (which runs the server whose behavior can be controlled by the server editor).",
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"meta": {
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"date": "2004",
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"refs": [
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"https://www.revolvy.com/main/index.php?s=Bifrost%20(trojan%20horse)&item_type=topic",
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"http://malware-info.blogspot.lu/2008/10/bifrost-trojan.html"
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]
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},
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"uuid": "eb62bac0-68fd-4b17-af4f-89c6900ee414",
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"value": "Bifrost"
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},
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{
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"description": "Blackshades is the name of a malicious trojan horse used by hackers to control computers remotely. The malware targets computers using Microsoft Windows -based operating systems.[2] According to US officials, over 500,000 computer systems have been infected worldwide with the software.",
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"meta": {
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"date": "2010",
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"refs": [
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"https://krebsonsecurity.com/2014/05/blackshades-trojan-users-had-it-coming/"
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]
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},
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"related": [
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{
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"dest-uuid": "8c3202d5-1671-46ec-9d42-cb50dbe2f667",
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}
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],
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"uuid": "3a1fc564-3705-4cc0-8f80-13c58d470d34",
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"value": "Blackshades"
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},
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{
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"description": "DarkComet is a Remote Administration Tool (RAT) which was developed by Jean-Pierre Lesueur (known as DarkCoderSc), an independent programmer and computer security coder from the United Kingdom. Although the RAT was developed back in 2008, it began to proliferate at the start of 2012.",
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"meta": {
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"date": "2008",
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"refs": [
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"https://blog.malwarebytes.com/threat-analysis/2012/06/you-dirty-rat-part-1-darkcomet/",
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"https://blogs.cisco.com/security/talos/darkkomet-rat-spam"
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],
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"synonyms": [
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"Dark Comet"
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]
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},
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"related": [
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{
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"dest-uuid": "9ad11139-e928-45cf-a0b4-937290642e92",
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"tags": [
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"type": "similar"
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"dest-uuid": "5086a6e0-53b2-4d96-9eb3-a0237da2e591",
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"tags": [
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],
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"type": "similar"
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}
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],
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"uuid": "8a21ae06-d257-48a0-989b-1c9aebedabc2",
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"value": "DarkComet"
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},
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{
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"description": "Backdoor.Lanfiltrator is a backdoor Trojan that gives an attacker unauthorized access to a compromised computer. The detection is used for a family of Trojans that are produced by the Backdoor.Lanfiltrator generator.",
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"meta": {
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"date": "2002",
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"refs": [
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"https://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2002-121116-0350-99"
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]
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},
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"uuid": "826e73f8-2241-4c99-848d-8597d685cfd3",
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"value": "Lanfiltrator"
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},
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{
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"description": "Win32.HsIdir is an advanced remote administrator tool systems was done by the original author HS32-Idir, it is the development of the release made since 2006 Copyright © 2006-2010 HS32-Idir.",
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"meta": {
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"refs": [
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"http://lexmarket.su/thread-27692.html",
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"https://www.nulled.to/topic/129749-win32hsidir-rat/"
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]
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},
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"uuid": "569d539f-f949-4156-8896-108ea8352fbc",
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"value": "Win32.HsIdir"
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},
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{
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"description": "Optix Pro is a configurable remote access tool or Trojan, similar to SubSeven or BO2K",
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"meta": {
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"date": "2002",
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"refs": [
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"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optix_Pro",
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"https://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2002-090416-0521-99",
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"https://www.symantec.com/security_response/attacksignatures/detail.jsp?asid=20208"
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]
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},
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"uuid": "4ce3247b-203a-42a8-aaa0-05558c50894e",
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"value": "Optix Pro"
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},
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{
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"description": "Back Orifice 2000 (often shortened to BO2k) is a computer program designed for remote system administration. It enables a user to control a computer running the Microsoft Windows operating system from a remote location. The name is a pun on Microsoft BackOffice Server software. Back Orifice 2000 is a new version of the famous Back Orifice backdoor trojan (hacker's remote access tool). It was created by the Cult of Dead Cow hackers group in July 1999. Originally the BO2K was released as a source code and utilities package on a CD-ROM. There are reports that some files on that CD-ROM were infected with CIH virus, so the people who got that CD might get infected and spread not only the compiled backdoor, but also the CIH virus. ",
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"meta": {
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"date": "1998",
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"refs": [
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"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_Orifice_2000",
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"https://home.mcafee.com/VirusInfo/VirusProfile.aspx?key=10229",
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"https://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2000-121814-5417-99",
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"https://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/bo2k.shtml"
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],
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"BO2k"
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},
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"uuid": "91f8a1d8-c816-45e1-8c26-17a7305ca375",
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"value": "Back Orifice 2000"
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"description": "The software consists of a server and client application for the Virtual Network Computing (VNC) protocol to control another ",
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"meta": {
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"refs": [
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"https://www.realvnc.com/"
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],
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"synonyms": [
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"VNC Connect",
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"VNC Viewer"
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]
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"uuid": "e1290288-84d4-4b32-858d-db4ed612de44",
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"value": "RealVNC"
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"description": "Backdoor:Java/Adwind is a Java archive (.JAR) file that drops a malicious component onto the machines and runs as a backdoor. When active, it is capable of stealing user information and may also be used to distribute other malware. ",
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"meta": {
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"date": "2011",
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"refs": [
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"https://securelist.com/securelist/files/2016/02/KL_AdwindPublicReport_2016.pdf",
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"https://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/backdoor_java_adwind.shtml",
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"https://blog.fortinet.com/2016/08/16/jbifrost-yet-another-incarnation-of-the-adwind-rat",
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"https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/content/files/protected_files/article_files/Joint%20report%20on%20publicly%20available%20hacking%20tools%20%28NCSC%29.pdf"
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],
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"UNRECOM",
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"UNiversal REmote COntrol Multi-Platform",
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"Frutas",
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"AlienSpy",
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"Unrecom",
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"Jsocket",
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"JBifrost"
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"dest-uuid": "dadccdda-a4c2-4021-90b9-61a394e602be",
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"dest-uuid": "8eb9d4aa-257a-45eb-8c65-95c18500171c",
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"tags": [
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],
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}
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],
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"uuid": "b76d9845-815c-4e77-9538-6b737269da2f",
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"value": "Adwind RAT"
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},
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{
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"meta": {
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"refs": [
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"https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/b31812e5b4c63c5b52c9b23e76a5ea9439465ab366a9291c6074bfae5c328e73/analysis/1359376345/"
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]
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},
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"uuid": "eff22ed3-81fc-4055-bd1d-76e1f191f487",
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"value": "Albertino Advanced RAT"
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},
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{
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"description": "The malware is a Remote Access Trojan (RAT), known as Arcom RAT, and it is sold on underground forums for $2000.00.",
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"meta": {
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"refs": [
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"https://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2012-112912-5237-99",
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"http://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlabs-security-intelligence/tsunami-warning-leads-to-arcom-rat/"
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]
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},
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"uuid": "cd167b01-dc63-4576-b4a1-5ee707aa392b",
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"value": "Arcom"
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},
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{
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"description": "BlackNix rat is a rat coded in delphi. ",
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"meta": {
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"refs": [
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"https://leakforums.net/thread-18123?tid=18123&&pq=1"
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]
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},
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"uuid": "f3e79212-0e35-40d2-a1d6-37b629a8138e",
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"value": "BlackNix"
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},
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{
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"description": "Blue Banana is a RAT (Remote Administration Tool) created purely in Java",
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"meta": {
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"date": "2012",
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"refs": [
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"https://leakforums.net/thread-123872",
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"https://techanarchy.net/2014/02/blue-banana-rat-config/"
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]
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},
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"uuid": "9b515229-36f6-4b93-9889-36116a12fd74",
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"value": "Blue Banana"
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},
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{
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"description": "Bozok, like many other popular RATs, is freely available. The author of the Bozok RAT goes by the moniker “Slayer616” and has created another RAT known as Schwarze Sonne, or “SS-RAT” for short. Both of these RATs are free and easy to find — various APT actors have used both in previous targeted attacks.",
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"meta": {
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"date": "2013",
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"refs": [
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"https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2013/10/know-your-enemy-tracking-a-rapidly-evolving-apt-actor.html"
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]
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},
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"related": [
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"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
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],
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"type": "similar"
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}
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],
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"uuid": "41f45758-0376-42a8-bc07-8f2ffbee3ad2",
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"value": "Bozok"
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},
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{
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"description": "ClientMesh is a Remote Administration Application yhich allows a user to control a number of client PCs from around the world.",
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"meta": {
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"refs": [
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"https://sinister.ly/Thread-ClientMesh-RAT-In-Built-FUD-Crypter-Stable-DDoSer-No-PortForwading-40-Lifetime",
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"https://blog.yakuza112.org/2012/clientmesh-rat-v5-cracked-clean/"
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]
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},
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"uuid": "03eb6742-9a17-4aed-95e4-d8a0b0abefc3",
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"value": "ClientMesh"
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},
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{
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"description": "CyberGate is a powerful, fully configurable and stable Remote Administration Tool coded in Delphi that is continuously getting developed. Using cybergate you can log the victim's passwords and can also get the screen shots of his computer's screen.",
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"meta": {
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"date": "2011",
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"refs": [
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"http://www.hackersthirst.com/2011/03/cybergate-rat-hacking-facebook-twitter.html",
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"http://www.nbcnews.com/id/41584097/ns/technology_and_science-security/t/cybergate-leaked-e-mails-hint-corporate-hacking-conspiracy/"
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]
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}
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"uuid": "c3cf4e88-704b-4d7c-8185-ee780804f3d3",
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"value": "CyberGate"
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},
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"meta": {
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"refs": [
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"http://meinblogzumtesten.blogspot.lu/2013/05/dark-ddoser-v56c-cracked.html"
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]
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||
},
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||
"uuid": "3c026104-6129-4749-9b41-07c28d9e84c4",
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"value": "Dark DDoSeR"
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},
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{
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"description": "In March 2017, Fujitsu Cyber Threat Intelligence uncovered a newly developed remote access tool referred to by its developer as ‘Dark RAT’ – a tool used to steal sensitive information from victims. Offered as a Fully Undetectable build (FUD) the RAT has a tiered price model including 24/7 support and an Android version. Android malware has seen a significant rise in interest and in 2015 this resulted in the arrests of a number of suspects involved in the infamous DroidJack malware.",
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"meta": {
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||
"date": "2005",
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"refs": [
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"https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/blogs/the-dark-rat/",
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"http://darkratphp.blogspot.lu/"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
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"DarkRAT"
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||
]
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||
},
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||
"uuid": "7135cc9c-a7bf-44fc-b74b-80de9edd9438",
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"value": "DarkRat"
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||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
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||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://sites.google.com/site/greymecompany/greame-rat-project"
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]
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||
},
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"uuid": "e880a029-bb01-4a64-baa3-b13fc2af4e9d",
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"value": "Greame"
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{
|
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"description": "HawkEye is a popular RAT that can be used as a keylogger, it is also able to identify login events and record the destination, username, and password.",
|
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"meta": {
|
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"date": "2003",
|
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"refs": [
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||
"http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/54837/hacking/one-stop-shop-hacking.html",
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"https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/zoho-heavily-used-by-keyloggers-to-transmit-stolen-data/"
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||
},
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"uuid": "8414f79c-a879-44b6-b154-4992aa12dff1",
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"value": "HawkEye"
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"description": "jRAT is the cross-platform remote administrator tool that is coded in Java, Because its coded in Java it gives jRAT possibilities to run on all operation systems, Which includes Windows, Mac OSX and Linux distributions.",
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||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2012",
|
||
"refs": [
|
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"https://www.rekings.com/shop/jrat/"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
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||
"JacksBot"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
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|
||
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||
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||
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||
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||
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|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "1df62d96-88f8-473c-94a2-252eb360ba62",
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||
"value": "jRAT"
|
||
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|
||
{
|
||
"description": "jSpy is a Java RAT. ",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2013",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://leakforums.net/thread-479505"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "ff24997d-1f17-4f00-b9b8-b3392146540f",
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||
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||
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|
||
],
|
||
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|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "669a0e4d-9760-49fc-bdf5-0471f84e0c76",
|
||
"value": "jSpy"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Just saying that this is a very badly coded RAT by the biggest skid in this world, that is XilluX. The connection is very unstable, the GUI is always flickering because of the bad Multi-Threading and many more bugs.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://leakforums.net/thread-284656"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "aad1038d-4d50-4a3e-88f3-cd9d154dc45c",
|
||
"value": "LuxNET"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "NJRat is a remote access trojan (RAT), first spotted in June 2013 with samples dating back to November 2012. It was developed and is supported by Arabic speakers and mainly used by cybercrime groups against targets in the Middle East. In addition to targeting some governments in the region, the trojan is used to control botnets and conduct other typical cybercrime activity. It infects victims via phishing attacks and drive-by downloads and propagates through infected USB keys or networked drives. It can download and execute additional malware, execute shell commands, read and write registry keys, capture screenshots, log keystrokes, and spy on webcams.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2012",
|
||
"refs": [
|
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"https://www.cyber.nj.gov/threat-profiles/trojan-variants/njrat"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
|
||
"Njw0rm"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
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||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "c01ef312-dfd6-403f-a8b5-67fc11a550a7",
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||
"tags": [
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||
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||
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||
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||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "7fb493bb-756b-42a2-8f6d-59e254f4f2cc",
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||
"value": "NJRat"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Remote administrator tool that has been developed for Windows operation system. With advanced features and stable structure, Pandora’s structure is based on advanced client / server architecture. was configured using modern technology.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2002",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.rekings.com/pandora-rat-2-2/"
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||
]
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||
},
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||
"uuid": "59485642-d233-4167-9f51-bd1d74285c23",
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||
"value": "Pandora"
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||
},
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{
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"description": "Unlike Zeus, Predator Pain and Limitless are relatively simple keyloggers. They indiscriminately steal web credentials and mail client credentials, as well as capturing keystrokes and screen captures. The output is human readable, which is good if you are managing a few infected machines only, but the design doesn’t scale well when there are a lot of infected machines and logs involved.",
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||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlabs-security-intelligence/predator-pain-and-limitless-behind-the-fraud/",
|
||
"https://www.trendmicro.de/cloud-content/us/pdfs/security-intelligence/white-papers/wp-predator-pain-and-limitless.pdf"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
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||
"PredatorPain"
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||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
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||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "31615066-dbff-4134-b467-d97a337b408b",
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||
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||
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||
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||
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|
||
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|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "42a97a5d-ee33-492a-b20f-758ecdbf1aed",
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||
"value": "Predator Pain"
|
||
},
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||
{
|
||
"description": "Remote administration tool",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2007",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://punisher-rat.blogspot.lu/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "e49af83c-fd2f-4540-92dc-97c7b84a9458",
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||
"value": "Punisher RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "This is tool that allow you to control your computer form anywhere in world with full support to unicode language. ",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.rekings.com/spygate-rat-3-2/",
|
||
"https://www.symantec.com/security_response/attacksignatures/detail.jsp%3Fasid%3D27950",
|
||
"http://spygate-rat.blogspot.lu/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "1c3df89a-1f30-4ccb-acb4-5dee4b470b55",
|
||
"value": "SpyGate"
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||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "RAT",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://small-net-rat.blogspot.lu/"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
|
||
"SmallNet"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "1dd0c7f8-a6fb-4912-9de9-deb43f384fdb",
|
||
"value": "Small-Net"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Vantom is a free RAT with good option and very stable.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.rekings.com/vantom-rat/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "6e5a1fcb-f730-4d8d-890a-ef133782a7d2",
|
||
"value": "Vantom"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Xena RAT is a fully-functional, stable, state-of-the-art RAT, coded in a native language called Delphi, it has almost no dependencies.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://leakforums.net/thread-497480"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "b9d5ab11-dd6f-49ba-8117-ce16f71ff11c",
|
||
"value": "Xena"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "This malware has been used in targeted attacks as well as traditional cybercrime. During our investigation we found that the majority of XtremeRAT activity is associated with spam campaigns that typically distribute Zeus variants and other banking-focused malware. ",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2010",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2014/02/xtremerat-nuisance-or-threat.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "3b6b55fb-595c-40c5-bbc5-dbe244b15026",
|
||
"value": "XtremeRAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "NetWire has a built-in keylogger that can capture inputs from peripheral devices such as USB card readers.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2012",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.secureworks.com/blog/netwire-rat-steals-payment-card-data"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "e3113a0e-a65b-4119-8bc2-1c8d9d18c2db",
|
||
"value": "Netwire"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Gh0st RAT is a Trojan horse for the Windows platform that the operators of GhostNet used to hack into some of the most sensitive computer networks on Earth. It is a cyber spying computer program. .",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2001",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.volexity.com/blog/2017/03/23/have-you-been-haunted-by-the-gh0st-rat-today/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
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|
||
"dest-uuid": "225fa6cf-dc9c-4b86-873b-cdf1d9dd3738",
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
],
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
{
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
"uuid": "255a59a7-db2d-44fc-9ca9-5859b65817c3",
|
||
"value": "Gh0st RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Plasma RAT’s stub is fairly advanced, having many robust features. Some of the features include botkilling, Cryptocurrencies Mining (CPU and GPU), persistence, anti-analysis, torrent seeding, AV killer, 7 DDoS methods and a keylogger. The RAT is coded in VB.Net. There is also a Botnet version of it (Plasma HTTP), which is pretty similar to the RAT version.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.zunzutech.com/blog/security/analysis-of-plasma-rats-source-code/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "af534ddb-d0c6-47c0-82be-058c8bd5c6e1",
|
||
"value": "Plasma RAT"
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
"description": "Babylon is a highly advanced remote administration tool with no dependencies. The server is developed in C++ which is an ideal language for high performance and the client is developed in C#(.Net Framework 4.5)",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.rekings.com/babylon-rat/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "ad1c9a50-3cd2-446a-ab31-9ecb62980d61",
|
||
"value": "Babylon"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "RAT",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.imminentmethods.info/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "f52a5252-ef53-4935-81c8-96fffcd1b952",
|
||
"value": "Imminent Monitor"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "DroidJack is a RAT (Remote Access Trojan/Remote Administration Tool) nature of remote accessing, monitoring and managing tool (Java based) for Android mobile OS. You can use it to perform a complete remote control to any Android devices infected with DroidJack through your PC. It comes with powerful function and user-friendly operation – even allows attackers to fully take over the mobile phone and steal, record the victim’s private data wilfully.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://droidjack.net/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "7f032293-bfa2-4595-803d-c84519190861",
|
||
"value": "DroidJack"
|
||
},
|
||
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|
||
"description": "Quasar is a fast and light-weight remote administration tool coded in C#. Providing high stability and an easy-to-use user interface",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2014",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://github.com/quasar/QuasarRAT",
|
||
"https://researchcenter.paloaltonetworks.com/2017/10/unit42-tracking-subaat-targeted-phishing-attacks-point-leader-threat-actors-repository/",
|
||
"https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/content/files/protected_files/article_files/Joint%20report%20on%20publicly%20available%20hacking%20tools%20%28NCSC%29.pdf"
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "6efa425c-3731-44fd-9224-2a62df061a2d",
|
||
"value": "Quasar RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
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|
||
"description": "Dendroid is malware that affects Android OS and targets the mobile platform. It was first discovered in early of 2014 by Symantec and appeared in the underground for sale for $300. Some things were noted in Dendroid, such as being able to hide from emulators at the time. When first discovered in 2014 it was one of the most sophisticated Android remote administration tools known at that time. It was one of the first Trojan applications to get past Google's Bouncer and caused researchers to warn about it being easier to create Android malware due to it. It also seems to have follow in the footsteps of Zeus and SpyEye by having simple-to-use command and control panels. The code appeared to be leaked somewhere around 2014. It was noted that an apk binder was included in the leak, which provided a simple way to bind Dendroid to legitimate applications.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2014",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://github.com/qqshow/dendroid",
|
||
"https://github.com/nyx0/Dendroid"
|
||
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|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "ea3a8c25-4adb-4538-bf11-55259bdba15f",
|
||
"value": "Dendroid"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "A Java R.A.T. program",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2016",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://github.com/shotskeber/Ratty"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "da032a95-b02a-4af2-b563-69f686653af4",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
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|
||
],
|
||
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|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "a51f07ae-ab2c-45ee-aa9c-1db7873e7bb4",
|
||
"value": "Ratty"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Java RAT",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://level23hacktools.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27971",
|
||
"https://leakforums.net/thread-405562?tid=405562&&pq=1"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "48b6886b-67a9-4815-92a2-1b7aca24d4ac",
|
||
"value": "RaTRon"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2006",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://arabian-attacker.software.informer.com/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "f966a936-19f9-4b6b-95b3-0ff102e26303",
|
||
"value": "Arabian-Attacker RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Androrat is a client/server application developed in Java Android for the client side and in Java/Swing for the Server.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://latesthackingnews.com/2015/05/31/how-to-hack-android-phones-with-androrat/",
|
||
"https://github.com/wszf/androrat"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "ce70bf96-0629-4c7d-8ed8-2315fab0ed42",
|
||
"value": "Androrat"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Remote Administrator",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://adzok.com/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "3560c833-3d28-4888-b0b8-1951ecac57a2",
|
||
"value": "Adzok"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2010",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://github.com/mwsrc/Schwarze-Sonne-RAT"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
|
||
"SS-RAT",
|
||
"Schwarze Sonne"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "99860df7-565d-47e4-a086-c4af1623b626",
|
||
"value": "Schwarze-Sonne-RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.indetectables.net/viewtopic.php?t=24245"
|
||
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"description": "Spy-Net is a software that allow you to control any computer in world using Windows Operating System.He is back using new functions and good options to give you full control of your remote computer.Stable and fast, this software offer to you a good interface, creating a easy way to use all his functions",
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"uuid": "b9d7d5b8-7cf4-4650-a88a-5f4e991c45d6",
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|
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"uuid": "9107fc0d-6705-4fc2-b621-e5ac42afef90",
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"uuid": "c51188d6-d489-4a18-a9a8-e38365f0bc10",
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"description": "A distributed, parallelized (Map Reduce) wrapper around Apache™ RAT to allow it to complete on large code repositories of multiple file types where Apache™ RAT hangs forev",
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"http://prorat.software.informer.com/",
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"http://malware.wikia.com/wiki/ProRat"
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||
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||
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|
||
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||
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"https://sites.google.com/site/greymecompany/setro-rat-project"
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]
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||
},
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||
"uuid": "6b1b2415-b42f-41c4-8c35-077844a9c4dc",
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"value": "Setro"
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"meta": {
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||
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"http://www.connect-trojan.net/2015/03/indetectables-rat-v.0.5-beta.html"
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||
},
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"uuid": "36912ecf-9411-44fa-b14d-ec3b6896b0e2",
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"value": "Indetectables RAT"
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||
},
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||
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||
"meta": {
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||
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"https://luminosity.link/"
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]
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||
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||
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||
"value": "Luminosity Link"
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||
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|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2015",
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||
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||
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||
"meta": {
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||
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"http://www.connect-trojan.net/2014/10/blizzard-rat-lite-v1.3.1.html"
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||
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||
},
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||
"uuid": "a7e4c2ff-6747-48e4-99c4-5c638c167fc0",
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||
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|
||
"meta": {
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||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.rekings.com/kazybot-lite-php-rat/",
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"http://telussecuritylabs.com/threats/show/TSL20150122-06"
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||
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||
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"uuid": "6c553273-f3f8-4e66-b764-9a9ae83a2f35",
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"value": "Kazybot"
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||
"meta": {
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||
"date": "2014",
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||
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||
"uuid": "f6cc85de-81da-4276-a87c-45e3a00b67b5",
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||
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||
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"https://rubear.me/threads/sky-wyder-2016-cracked.127/"
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||
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||
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||
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||
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|
||
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"https://www.rekings.com/darktrack-4-alien/",
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||
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||
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||
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||
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||
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||
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||
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||
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||
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||
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|
||
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||
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||
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||
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||
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||
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||
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||
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||
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||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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||
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||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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||
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|
||
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|
||
"meta": {
|
||
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|
||
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||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
"https://www.rekings.com/loki-rat-php-rat/"
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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||
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|
||
"https://ranger-exploit.com/spycronic-v1-02-1/"
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2015",
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
{
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
"https://www.symantec.com/security_response/attacksignatures/detail.jsp?asid=20292",
|
||
"https://www.symantec.com/security_response/attacksignatures/detail.jsp?asid=20264"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
|
||
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|
||
"Y3k"
|
||
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|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "62f8b6aa-f3df-4789-9348-b16db59f345e",
|
||
"value": "BD Y3K RAT"
|
||
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|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Turkojan is a remote administration and spying tool for Microsoft Windows operating systems.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2003",
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
"uuid": "29f7cf0f-b422-4966-9298-c8b4cb54deac",
|
||
"value": "Turkojan"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "TINY is a set of programs that lets you control a DOS computer from any Java-capable machine over a TCP/IP connection. It is comparable to programs like VNC, CarbonCopy, and GotoMyPC except that the host machine is a DOS computer rather than a Windows one.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://josh.com/tiny/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "c9fd50a0-35c8-4dfd-baeb-8043182e864c",
|
||
"value": "TINY"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "sharK is an advanced reverse connecting, firewall bypassing remote administration tool written in VB6. With sharK you will be able to administrate every PC (using Windows OS) remotely.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2008",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.security-database.com/toolswatch/SharK-3-Remote-Administration-Tool.html",
|
||
"http://lpc1.clpccd.cc.ca.us/lpc/mdaoud/CNT7501/NETLABS/Ethical_Hacking_Lab_05.pdf"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
|
||
"SHARK",
|
||
"Shark"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "503c9910-902f-4bae-8c33-ea29db8bdd7f",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "ff471870-7c9a-4122-ba89-489fc819660b",
|
||
"value": "SharK"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Backdoor.Snowdoor is a Backdoor Trojan Horse that allows unauthorized access to an infected computer. It creates an open C drive share with its default settings. By default, the Trojan listens on port 5,328.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2003-022018-5040-99"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
|
||
"Backdoor.Blizzard",
|
||
"Backdoor.Fxdoor",
|
||
"Backdoor.Snowdoor",
|
||
"Backdoor:Win32/Snowdoor"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "ed4590cd-d636-46bc-a92d-d90b9548db51",
|
||
"value": "Snowdoor"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.nulled.to/topic/155464-paradox-rat/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "5d4123f6-c344-45ee-83e9-c5656d38e604",
|
||
"value": "Paradox"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Android RAT",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.rekings.com/spynote-v4-android-rat/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "31592c69-d540-4617-8253-71ae0c45526c",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "ea727e26-b3de-44f8-86c5-11a912c7a8aa",
|
||
"value": "SpyNote"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"uuid": "b7b6db54-db6a-463c-a2a2-3a0da1f7fe32",
|
||
"value": "ZOMBIE SLAYER"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"uuid": "69b002ee-1be8-44e2-9295-8299b97a5773",
|
||
"value": "HTTP WEB BACKDOOR"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Net Monitor for Employees lets you see what everyone's doing - without leaving your desk. Monitor the activity of all employees. Plus you can share your screen with your employees PCs, making demos and presentations much easier.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://networklookout.com/help/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "376671ff-2131-4150-b1f4-7870f6adf8ae",
|
||
"value": "NET-MONITOR PRO"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Affordable remote control software for all your customer support and help desk needs.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.dameware.com/dameware-mini-remote-control"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
|
||
"dameware"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "ba157c90-8f94-45f2-8395-001e76eee506",
|
||
"value": "DameWare Mini Remote Control"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Remote Utilities is a free remote access program with some really great features. It works by pairing two remote computers together with what they call an \"Internet ID.\" You can control a total of 10 PCs with Remote Utilities.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.remoteutilities.com/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "903846e2-5fa7-42c9-98bf-00d05473c9e3",
|
||
"value": "Remote Utilities"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Ammyy Admin is a completely portable remote access program that's extremely simple to setup. It works by connecting one computer to another via an ID supplied by the program.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2011",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://ammyy-admin.soft32.com/"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
|
||
"Ammyy"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "9025f09b-a3fe-4711-89b8-bee6037681f8",
|
||
"value": "Ammyy Admin"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "UltraVNC works a bit like Remote Utilities, where a server and viewer is installed on two PCs, and the viewer is used to control the server.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.uvnc.com/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "12f03025-467b-49b3-ba7b-2a152e38eae5",
|
||
"value": "Ultra VNC"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "AeroAdmin is probably the easiest program to use for free remote access. There are hardly any settings, and everything is quick and to the point, which is perfect for spontaneous support.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.aeroadmin.com/en/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "6dd8f7ac-a90b-4155-843d-b95f1f4e0e81",
|
||
"value": "AeroAdmin"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Windows Remote Desktop is the remote access software built into the Windows operating system. No additional download is necessary to use the program.",
|
||
"uuid": "07c792c4-2f78-4eba-a6a3-3ba28e098886",
|
||
"value": "Windows Remote Desktop"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "RemotePC, for good or bad, is a more simple free remote desktop program. You're only allowed one connection (unless you upgrade) but for many of you, that'll be just fine.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.remotepc.com/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "e4ae4f4e-a751-4633-a54e-c747508ff3b8",
|
||
"value": "RemotePC"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Seecreen (previously called Firnass) is an extremely tiny (500 KB), yet powerful free remote access program that's absolutely perfect for on-demand, instant support.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://seecreen.com/"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
|
||
"Firnass"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "b9df1fb3-17b7-430b-8c23-f1d321c1265c",
|
||
"value": "Seecreen"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Chrome Remote Desktop is an extension for the Google Chrome web browser that lets you setup a computer for remote access from any other Chrome browser.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chrome-remote-desktop/gbchcmhmhahfdphkhkmpfmihenigjmpp?hl=en"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "6583d982-a5cb-47e0-a3b0-bc18cadaeb53",
|
||
"value": "Chrome Remote Desktop"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "AnyDesk is a remote desktop program that you can run portably or install like a regular program.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://anydesk.com/remote-desktop"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "7d71d21e-68f0-4595-beee-7c353471463d",
|
||
"value": "AnyDesk"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "LiteManager is another remote access program, and it's strikingly similar to Remote Utilities, which I explain on the first page of this list. However, unlike Remote Utilities, which can control a total of only 10 PCs, LiteManager supports up to 30 slots for storing and connecting to remote computers, and also has lots of useful features.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.litemanager.com/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "0c8a877b-6c9c-43a7-9688-d90a098d8710",
|
||
"value": "LiteManager"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Comodo Unite is another free remote access program that creates a secure VPN between multiple computers. Once a VPN is established, you can remotely have access to applications and files through the client software.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.comodo.com/home/download/download.php?prod=comodounite"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "9b990bc7-ff88-4658-90de-806711462c55",
|
||
"value": "Comodo Unite"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "ShowMyPC is a portable and free remote access program that's nearly identical to UltraVNC but uses a password to make a connection instead of an IP address.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://showmypc.com/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "185adc84-ad02-4559-aacc-50b2d690640c",
|
||
"value": "ShowMyPC"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "join.me is a remote access program from the producers of LogMeIn that provides quick access to another computer over an internet browser.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.join.me/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "204b457d-9729-460b-991b-943171c55fa7",
|
||
"value": "join.me"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "DesktopNow is a free remote access program from NCH Software. After optionally forwarding the proper port number in your router, and signing up for a free account, you can access your PC from anywhere through a web browser.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.nchsoftware.com/remotedesktop/index.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "82a2bcba-0f31-4a45-bddb-559db9819fad",
|
||
"value": "DesktopNow"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Another free and portable remote access program is BeamYourScreen. This program works like some of the others in this list, where the presenter is given an ID number they must share with another user so they can connect to the presenter's screen.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.beamyourscreen.com/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "a31bf7d6-70a9-4f5f-a38e-88e173ad444c",
|
||
"value": "BeamYourScreen"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"uuid": "ef164438-e4bd-4c56-a8e6-e5e64bc8dd5a",
|
||
"value": "Casa RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Bandook is a FWB#++ reverse connection rat (Remote Administration Tool), with a small size server when packed 30 KB, and a long list of amazing features",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2005",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.nuclearwintercrew.com/Products-View/57/Bandook_RAT_v1.35__NEW_/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "3482922d-b58c-482f-8363-f63f52fcdb43",
|
||
"value": "Bandook RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2009",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.hacktohell.org/2011/05/setting-up-cerberus-ratremote.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "180145d0-f4e3-4ab3-b5bb-ce17f7fec0db",
|
||
"value": "Cerberus RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2010"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "db9bcc9a-27ec-4a58-a481-d978b4954ad7",
|
||
"value": "Syndrome RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Snoopy is a Remote Administration Tool. Software for controlling user computer remotely from other computer on local network or Internet.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2002",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.spy-emergency.com/research/S/Snoopy.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "fffbcd87-f028-4c4a-9e94-312e4e954450",
|
||
"value": "Snoopy"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2010"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "f592c850-4867-4fa1-a303-151b953710d7",
|
||
"value": "5p00f3r.N$ RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2011",
|
||
"synonyms": [
|
||
"P.Storrie RAT"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "9287c2db-99e6-4d3b-bb32-3054e2e96e39",
|
||
"value": "P. Storrie RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2007"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "832dad3c-6483-4d3c-ad02-8336dea90682",
|
||
"value": "xHacker Pro RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Backdoor.NetDevil allows a hacker to remotely control an infected computer.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2002-021310-3452-99"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "2be434d3-03df-4236-9e7e-130c2efa8b33",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "281563d8-14f8-43a8-a0cb-2f0198f7146c",
|
||
"value": "NetDevil"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "In September of 2015, a DigiTrust client visited a web link that was providing an Adobe Flash Player update. The client, an international retail organization, attempted to download and run what appeared to be a regular update. The computer trying to download this update was a back office system that processed end of day credit card transactions. This system also had the capability of connecting to the corporate network which contained company sales reports.\nDigiTrust experts were alerted to something malicious and blocked the download. The investigation found that what appeared to be an Adobe Flash Player update, was a Remote Access Trojan called NanoCore. If installation had been successful, customer credit card data, personal information, and internal sales information could have been captured and monetized. During the analysis of NanoCore, our experts found that there was much more to this RAT than simply being another Remote Access Trojan.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.digitrustgroup.com/nanocore-not-your-average-rat/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "a8111fb7-d4c4-4671-a6f9-f62fea8bad60",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "6c3c111a-93af-428a-bee0-feacbee0237d",
|
||
"value": "NanoCore"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "The Zscaler ThreatLabZ research team has been monitoring a new remote access Trojan (RAT) family called Cobian RAT since February 2017. The RAT builder for this family was first advertised on multiple underground forums where cybercriminals often buy and sell exploit and malware kits. This RAT builder caught our attention as it was being offered for free and had lot of similarities to the njRAT/H-Worm family",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2017",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.zscaler.com/blogs/research/cobian-rat-backdoored-rat"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "aa553bbd-f6e4-4774-9ec5-4607aa2004b8",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "8c49da10-2b59-42c4-81e6-75556decdecb",
|
||
"value": "Cobian RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "NetSupport Manager continues to deliver the very latest in remote access, PC support and desktop management capabilities. From a desktop, laptop, tablet or smartphone, monitor multiple systems in a single action, deliver hands-on remote support, collaborate and even record or play back sessions. When needed, gather real-time hardware and software inventory, monitor services and even view system config remotely to help resolve issues quickly.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "1989",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.netsupportmanager.com/index.asp"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "d6fe0674-f55b-46ea-bf87-78fa0fa6ac97",
|
||
"value": "Netsupport Manager"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "1998"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "2a47361d-584b-493f-80a4-37c74c30cf1b",
|
||
"value": "Vortex"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2002"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "eac2e921-d71e-45fd-abff-4902968f910d",
|
||
"value": "Assassin"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2002",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.symantec.com/security_response/attacksignatures/detail.jsp?asid=20702"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
|
||
"NetDevil"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "281563d8-14f8-43a8-a0cb-2f0198f7146c",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "2be434d3-03df-4236-9e7e-130c2efa8b33",
|
||
"value": "Net Devil"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2002",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.megasecurity.org/trojans/a/a4zeta/A4zeta_b2.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "9a0b6acf-e913-446a-a4cd-35eb9046febe",
|
||
"value": "A4Zeta"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2002",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.connect-trojan.net/2013/04/greek-hackers-rat-1.0.html?m=0"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "77e7ad24-3412-4536-ae4c-1971317f4231",
|
||
"value": "Greek Hackers RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2002",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.connect-trojan.net/2013/04/greek-hackers-rat-1.0.html?m=0"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "de4974d1-1a1b-4a67-835b-172ebbdcfafd",
|
||
"value": "MRA RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2002",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.connect-trojan.net/2015/09/sparta-rat-1.2-by-azooz-ejram.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "c1086221-a498-4ec9-ac33-85e4790136ae",
|
||
"value": "Sparta RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2003"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "ff97af70-011c-4d7c-9ae6-1e41ea5dfc12",
|
||
"value": "LokiTech"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2002"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "5c65f5ec-c629-4d12-9078-08a4bb7522eb",
|
||
"value": "MadRAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2004",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.connect-trojan.net/2013/07/tequila-bandita-1.3b2.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "831879d3-5492-46b1-b174-491e6b413232",
|
||
"value": "Tequila Bandita"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2004",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.megasecurity.org/trojans/t/toquitobandito/Toquitobandito_all.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "79861bda-8c72-4b90-876e-854b9daf32eb",
|
||
"value": "Toquito Bandito"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "MofoTro is a new rat coded by Cool_mofo_2.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2006",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.megasecurity.org/trojans/m/mofotro/Mofotro_beta.html",
|
||
"http://www.megasecurity.org/trojans/m/mofotro/Mofotroresurrection.html",
|
||
"http://www.megasecurity.org/trojans/m/mofotro/Mofotro_beta1.5.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "fa0a7929-3876-4866-9c01-a5d168379816",
|
||
"value": "MofoTro"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Written in Delphi",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2007",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.megasecurity.org/trojans/h/hav/Havrat1.2.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "3a2176f2-138d-4939-958c-70992abddca3",
|
||
"value": "Hav-RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "ComRAT is a remote access tool suspected of being a decedent of Agent.btz and used by Turla.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2007",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://attack.mitre.org/wiki/Software/S0126"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "da5880b4-f7da-4869-85f2-e0aba84b8565",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "d9cc15f7-0880-4ae4-8df4-87c58338d6b8",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "da079741-05e6-458c-b434-011263dc691c",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "9223bf17-7e32-4833-9574-9ffd8c929765",
|
||
"value": "ComRAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "4H RAT is malware that has been used by Putter Panda since at least 2007.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2007",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://attack.mitre.org/wiki/Software/S0065"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "8e461ca3-0996-4e6e-a0df-e2a5bbc51ebc",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "d8aad68d-a68f-42e1-b755-d5f383b73401",
|
||
"value": "4H RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2007",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.connect-trojan.net/2015/06/dark-net-rat-v.0.3.9.0.html"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
|
||
"Dark NET RAT"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "ba285e93-d330-4efc-ad00-a84433575e2c",
|
||
"value": "Darknet RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2008"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "b82d0ec7-3918-4252-9c8f-b4d17b14c596",
|
||
"value": "CIA RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2008"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "71a72669-4d7b-49a5-95a3-bbefbb2152bf",
|
||
"value": "Minimo"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2008"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "2b640955-05d4-46f7-9b34-c697f4e927e4",
|
||
"value": "miniRAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2008"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "17958627-0c27-4536-8839-5c91d51866bc",
|
||
"value": "Pain RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "PLUGX is a remote access tool (RAT) used in targeted attacks aimed toward government-related institutions and key industries. It was utilized the same way as Poison Ivy, a RAT involved in a campaign dating back to 2008.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2005 or 2008",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.lastline.com/labsblog/an-analysis-of-plugx-malware/",
|
||
"https://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/us/threat-encyclopedia/malware/PLUGX"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
|
||
"Korplug"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "64fa0de0-6240-41f4-8638-f4ca7ed528fd",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "f4b159ea-97e5-483b-854b-c48a78d562aa",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "036bd099-fe80-46c2-9c4c-e5c6df8dcdee",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "663f8ef9-4c50-499a-b765-f377d23c1070",
|
||
"value": "PlugX"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "The existence of the UNITEDRAKE RAT first came to light in 2014 as part of a series of classified documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2008",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://thehackernews.com/2017/09/shadowbrokers-unitedrake-hacking.html",
|
||
"https://www.itnews.com.au/news/shadowbrokers-release-unitedrake-nsa-malware-472771"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "41d4b98f-8ec2-4e8d-938c-42a776b422ee",
|
||
"value": "UNITEDRAKE"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Written in Visual Basic",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2008",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.megasecurity.org/trojans/m/mega/Megatrojan1.0.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "4c053709-5349-4630-8462-dde28c8433eb",
|
||
"value": "MegaTrojan"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2009"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "9b5eb899-fc44-43f5-9a28-cdac4bc6a784",
|
||
"value": "Venomous Ivy"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2010"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "286fc965-b019-49b1-937c-740b95a368bb",
|
||
"value": "Xploit"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2010",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://anti-virus-soft.com/threats/artic"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
|
||
"Artic"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "3ff21b18-8be5-45fd-9d42-d5ab9dddfa4c",
|
||
"value": "Arctic R.A.T."
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2010",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.connect-trojan.net/2014/02/golden-phoenix-rat-0.2.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "422ff7d4-0106-4e87-8eae-8cbd6c789540",
|
||
"value": "GOlden Phoenix"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2010",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.connect-trojan.net/2014/10/graphicbooting-rat-v0.1-beta.html?m=0"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "06b18c56-0894-4bca-a373-21e1576ddd7c",
|
||
"value": "GraphicBooting"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2010"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "76313bca-2551-4f0c-b427-e413cbb728b0",
|
||
"value": "Pocket RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2010"
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "479353aa-c6d7-47a7-b5f0-3f97fd904864",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "ee73e375-3ac2-4ce0-b24b-74fd82d52864",
|
||
"value": "Erebus"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2010",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.connect-trojan.net/2014/10/sharpeye-rat-1.0-beta-1.html",
|
||
"http://www.connect-trojan.net/2014/02/sharpeye-rat-1.0-beta-2.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "c42394f8-5f35-4797-9393-8289ab8ad3ad",
|
||
"value": "SharpEye"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2010"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "58e2e2ee-5c25-4a13-abfc-2a6c85d978fa",
|
||
"value": "VorteX"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2010",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.connect-trojan.net/2014/02/archelaus-rat-beta.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "ccd38085-f3bc-4fb0-ae24-99a45964dd8e",
|
||
"value": "Archelaus Beta"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "C# RAT (Remote Adminitration Tool) - Educational purposes only",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2011",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://github.com/hussein-aitlahcen/BlackHole"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "e6201dc3-01a7-40c5-ba72-02fa470ada53",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "2ea1f494-cf18-49fb-a043-36555131dd7c",
|
||
"value": "BlackHole"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2010",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://ktwox7.blogspot.lu/2010/12/vanguard-remote-administration.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "9de3e8d7-c501-4926-a82f-6e147d66c06d",
|
||
"value": "Vanguard"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2011",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/turkish-journalist-baris-pehlivan-jailed-terrorism-was-framed-by-hackers-says-report-1577481"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "dd2c3283-095d-4895-85cd-6a01e0616968",
|
||
"value": "Ahtapod"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Though we have not identified the targets, FINSPY is sold by Gamma Group to multiple nation-state clients, and we assess with moderate confidence that it was being used along with the zero-day to carry out cyber espionage.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2012",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2017/04/cve-2017-0199_useda.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "dd4358a4-7a43-42f7-8322-0f941ee61e57",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "6ac125c8-6f00-490f-a43b-30b36d715431",
|
||
"value": "FINSPY"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Seed is a firewall bypass plus trojan, injects into default browser and has a simple purpose: to be compact (4kb server size) and useful while uploading bigger and full trojans, or even making Seed download them somewhere. Has computer info, process manager, file manager, with download, create folder, delete, execute and upload. And a remote download function. Everything with a easy to use interface, reminds an instant messenger.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2004 or 2011",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.nuclearwintercrew.com/Products-View/25/Seed_1.1/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "4c0ec00c-7fd4-4d8b-b1c9-6a12035fe992",
|
||
"value": "Seed RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2011"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "126d167b-c47e-42a5-91fa-5af157f6df30",
|
||
"value": "SharpBot"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2012",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://github.com/alienwithin/torCT-PHP-RAT"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "14210ee4-e0bf-49f9-8d7a-13180dadda6b",
|
||
"value": "TorCT PHP RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2012"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "564dc473-e3a7-466b-afa0-591db218c05e",
|
||
"value": "A32s RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2012"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "6faf9e5a-517f-4f7c-b720-7b7d537f65ef",
|
||
"value": "Char0n"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2012"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "25d23e76-72b1-4d47-9c80-9610a91e4945",
|
||
"value": "Nytro"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2012",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.connect-trojan.net/2013/07/syla-rat-0.3.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "bcbe2297-5ebf-48fe-936c-6f850f23383c",
|
||
"value": "Syla"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Cobalt Strike is software for Adversary Simulations and Red Team Operations.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2012",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.cobaltstrike.com/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "3da22160-12d9-4d27-a99f-338e8de3844a",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "aafea02e-ece5-4bb2-91a6-3bf8c7f38a39",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "1a1d3ea4-972e-4c48-8d85-08d9db8f1550",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "ca44dd5e-fd9e-48b5-99cb-0b2629b9265f",
|
||
"value": "Cobalt Strike"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "The RAT, which according to compile timestamps first surfaced in November 2012, has been used in targeted intrusions through 2015. Sakula enables an adversary to run interactive commands as well as to download and execute additional components.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2012",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.secureworks.com/research/sakula-malware-family"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
|
||
"Sakurel",
|
||
"VIPER"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "96b08451-b27a-4ff6-893f-790e26393a8e",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
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"dest-uuid": "e88eb9b1-dc8b-4696-8dcf-0c29924d0f8b",
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"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
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],
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"type": "similar"
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}
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||
],
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"uuid": "3eca2d5f-41bf-4ad4-847f-df18befcdc44",
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"value": "Sakula"
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},
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{
|
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"description": "hcdLoader is a remote access tool (RAT) that has been used by APT18.",
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"meta": {
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"date": "2012",
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||
"refs": [
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||
"https://attack.mitre.org/wiki/Software/S0071"
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]
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},
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"related": [
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{
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||
"dest-uuid": "9e2bba94-950b-4fcf-8070-cb3f816c5f4e",
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||
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||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "12bb8f4f-af29-49a0-8c2c-d28468f28fd8",
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||
"value": "hcdLoader"
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||
},
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||
{
|
||
"meta": {
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||
"date": "2012",
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||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.connect-trojan.net/2015/01/crimson-rat-3.0.0.html"
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]
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||
},
|
||
"related": [
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"dest-uuid": "326af1cd-78e7-45b7-a326-125d2f7ef8f2",
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||
},
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||
{
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||
"dest-uuid": "858edfb8-793a-430b-8acc-4310e7d2f0d3",
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||
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||
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||
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||
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|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "a61fc694-a88a-484d-a648-db35b49932fd",
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||
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||
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||
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||
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||
}
|
||
],
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||
"uuid": "8d8efbc6-d1b7-4ec8-bab3-591edba337d0",
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||
"value": "Crimson"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2013",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://hack-defender.blogspot.fr/2015/12/kjw0rm-v05x.html"
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||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
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||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "b3f7a454-3b23-4149-99aa-0132323814d0",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
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|
||
],
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||
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|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "a7bffc6a-5b47-410b-b039-def16050adcb",
|
||
"value": "KjW0rm"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2013",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXZW4ajVYkI"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
|
||
"Ucul"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "22f43398-47b2-4851-866a-b9ed0d355bf2",
|
||
"value": "Ghost"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2013"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "21029a2d-85d7-40d0-9b87-8e8c414bf470",
|
||
"value": "9002"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2014"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "ad630149-e7d4-4ca0-9877-ef37743d00a3",
|
||
"value": "Sandro RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2014"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "d0d7dc33-1c12-4a5a-b421-79f4761bd1b1",
|
||
"value": "Mega"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2014"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "af66d0c1-15c9-4a0b-b0cc-4208914707e6",
|
||
"value": "WiRAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://books.google.fr/books?isbn=2212290136"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "7bec698a-7e20-4fd3-bb6a-12787770fb1a",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "59fb0222-0e7d-4f5f-92ac-e68012fb927d",
|
||
"value": "3PARA RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2014"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "6e754ac7-0ffb-4510-9f70-4b74ab7bc868",
|
||
"value": "BBS RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "KONNI is a remote access Trojan (RAT) that was first reported in May of 2017, but is believed to have been in use for over 3 years. As Part of our daily threat monitoring, FortiGuard Labs came across a new variant of the KONNI RAT and decided to take a deeper look.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://blog.fortinet.com/2017/08/15/a-quick-look-at-a-new-konni-rat-variant",
|
||
"https://www.cylance.com/en_us/blog/threat-spotlight-konni-stealthy-remote-access-trojan.html",
|
||
"https://vallejo.cc/2017/07/08/analysis-of-new-variant-of-konni-rat/",
|
||
"http://blog.talosintelligence.com/2017/07/konni-references-north-korean-missile-capabilities.html",
|
||
"https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/report-ties-north-korean-attacks-to-new-malware-linked-by-word-macros/"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
|
||
"KONNI"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "24ee55e3-697f-482f-8fa8-d05999df40cd",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "f982fa2d-f78f-4fe1-a86d-d10471a3ebcf",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "5b930a23-7d88-481f-8791-abc7b3dd93d2",
|
||
"value": "Konni"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Used by Sowbug",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2014",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/sowbug-cyber-espionage-group-targets-south-american-and-southeast-asian-governments"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "1a35d040-1e0e-402b-8174-43e5c3c81922",
|
||
"value": "Felismus RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Xsser mRAT is a piece of malware that targets iOS devices that have software limitations removed. The app is installed via a rogue repository on Cydia, the most popular third-party application store for jailbroken iPhones. Once the malicious bundle has been installed and executed, it gains persistence - preventing the user from deleting it. The mRAT then makes server-side checks and proceeds to steal data from the user's device and executes remote commands as directed by its command-and-control (C2) server.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2014",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://blogs.akamai.com/2014/12/ios-and-android-os-targeted-by-man-in-the-middle-attacks.html",
|
||
"http://malware.wikia.com/wiki/Xsser_mRAT"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
|
||
"mRAT"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "b1abae3d-e1a1-4c50-a3b0-9509c594a600",
|
||
"value": "Xsser"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "GovRAT is an old cyberespionage tool, it has been in the wild since 2014 and it was used by various threat actors across the years.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2015",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/41714/cyber-crime/govrat-platform.html",
|
||
"http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/51202/cyber-crime/govrat-2-0-attacks.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "9fbb5822-1660-4651-9f57-b6f83a881786",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "b6ddc2c6-5890-4c60-9b10-4274d1a9cc22",
|
||
"value": "GovRAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2015",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUg5--68Iqs"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "2e44066e-bb4f-41f9-86d3-495f83df5195",
|
||
"value": "Rottie3"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2015"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "983d5ac0-2e26-4793-8bab-fce33ae4e46d",
|
||
"value": "Killer RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2015",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.fidelissecurity.com/threatgeek/2016/01/introducing-hi-zor-rat"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "5967cc93-57c9-404a-8ffd-097edfa7bdfc",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "d22a3e65-75e5-4970-b424-bdc06ec33dba",
|
||
"value": "Hi-Zor"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Quaverse RAT or QRAT is a fairly new Remote Access Tool (RAT) introduced in May 2015. This RAT is marketed as an undetectable Java RAT. As you might expect from a RAT, the tool is capable of grabbing passwords, key logging and browsing files on the victim's computer. On a regular basis for the past several months, we have observed the inclusion of QRAT in a number of spam campaigns. ",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2015",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.trustwave.com/Resources/SpiderLabs-Blog/Quaverse-RAT--Remote-Access-as-a-Service/"
|
||
],
|
||
"synonyms": [
|
||
"QRAT"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "3d7cbe3f-ba90-46f7-89a2-21aa52871404",
|
||
"value": "Quaverse"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2015"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "69d1f7e0-d7df-4e86-bec5-b7df696c5bcf",
|
||
"value": "Heseber"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Cardinal is a remote access trojan (RAT) discovered by Palo Alto Networks in 2017 and has been active for over two years. It is delivered via a downloader, known as Carp, and uses malicious macros in Microsoft Excel documents to compile embedded C# programming language source code into an executable that runs and deploys the Cardinal RAT. The malicious Excel files use different tactics to get the victims to execute it. ",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2015",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://researchcenter.paloaltonetworks.com/2017/04/unit42-cardinal-rat-active-two-years/",
|
||
"https://www.scmagazine.com/cardinal-rats-unique-downloader-allowed-it-to-avoid-detection-for-years/article/651927/",
|
||
"https://www.cyber.nj.gov/threat-profiles/trojan-variants/cardinal",
|
||
"https://unit42.paloaltonetworks.com/cardinal-rat-sins-again-targets-israeli-fin-tech-firms/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "e1ca79eb-5629-4267-bb37-3992c7126ef4",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "cb23f563-a8b9-4427-9884-594e8d3cc836",
|
||
"value": "Cardinal"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Works on all Android, Windows, Linux and Mac devices!",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2015",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://omnirat.eu/en/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "ec936d58-6607-4e33-aa97-0e587bbbdda5",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "f091dfcb-07f4-4414-849e-c644e7327d94",
|
||
"value": "OmniRAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2015",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKdoExQFb68"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "10193e70-8bb7-4e48-b8f0-7692f2052c89",
|
||
"value": "Jfect"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Trochilus is a remote access trojan (RAT) first identified in October 2015 when attackers used it to infect visitors of a Myanmar website. It was then used in a 2016 cyber-espionage campaign, dubbed \"the Seven Pointed Dagger,\" managed by another group, \"Group 27,\" who also uses the PlugX trojan. Trochilus is primarily spread via emails with a malicious .RAR attachment containing the malware. The trojan's functionality includes a shellcode extension, remote uninstall, a file manager, and the ability to download and execute, upload and execute, and access the system information. Once present on a system, Trochilus can move laterally in the network for better access. This trojan operates in memory only and does not write to the disk, helping it evade detection. ",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2015",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://researchcenter.paloaltonetworks.com/2017/03/unit42-trochilus-rat-new-moonwind-rat-used-attack-thai-utility-organizations/",
|
||
"http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/43889/cyber-crime/new-rat-trochilus.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "5e15e4ca-0e04-4af1-ab2a-779dbcad545d",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "8204723f-aefc-4c90-9178-8fe53e8d6f33",
|
||
"value": "Trochilus"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Their most commonly used initial attack vector is a simple, yet alarmingly effective, spearphishing attack, infecting unsuspecting victims via a malicious email attachment (usually an executable that has been disguised as something else). From there, Matryoshka runs second stage malware via a dropper and covertly installs a Remote Access Toolkit (RAT). This is done using a reflective loader technique that allows the malware to run in process memory, rather than being written to disk. This not only hides the install of the RAT but also ensures that the RAT will be ‘reinstalled’ after system restart.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2015",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.alienvault.com/blogs/security-essentials/matryoshka-malware-from-copykittens-group"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "cb6c49ab-b9ac-459f-b765-05cbe2e63b0d",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "33b86249-5455-4698-a5e5-0c9591e673b9",
|
||
"value": "Matryoshka"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "First discovered by Trend Micro in June, Mangit is a new malware family being marketed on both the Dark web and open internet. Users have the option to rent the trojan's infrastructure for about $600 per 10-day period or buy the source code for about $8,800. Mangit was allegedly developed by \"Ric\", a Brazilian hacker, who makes himself available via Skype to discuss rental agreements. Once the malware is rented or purchased, the user controls a portion of the Mangit botnet, the trojan, the dropper, an auto-update system, and the server infrastructure to run their attacks. Mangit contains support for nine Brazillian banks including Citibank, HSBC, and Santander. The malware can also be used to steal user PayPal credentials. Mangit has the capability to collect banking credentials, receive SMS texts when a victim is accessing their bank account, and take over victim's browsers. To circumvent two-factor authentication, attackers can use Mangit to lock victim's browsers and push pop-ups to the victim asking for the verification code they just received.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2016",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://virusguides.com/newly-discovered-mangit-malware-offers-banking-trojan-service/",
|
||
"https://www.cyber.nj.gov/threat-profiles/trojan-variants/mangit",
|
||
"http://news.softpedia.com/news/new-malware-mangit-surfaces-as-banking-trojan-as-a-service-505458.shtml"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "05ecfb96-f9ec-4dab-b7d3-86b8cb3fe7b5",
|
||
"value": "Mangit"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2016",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.connect-trojan.net/2016/08/legend-rat-v1.3-by-ahmed-ibrahim.html",
|
||
"http://www.connect-trojan.net/2016/11/legend-rat-v1.9-by-ahmed-ibrahim.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "20336460-828e-4f18-bbe6-14f3579b5f5a",
|
||
"value": "LeGeNd"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Revenge v0.1 was a simple tool, according to a researcher known as Rui, who says the malware’s author didn’t bother obfuscating the RAT’s source code. This raised a question mark with the researchers, who couldn’t explain why VirusTotal scanners couldn’t pick it up as a threat right away.Revenge, which was written in Visual Basic, also didn’t feature too many working features, compared to similar RATs. Even Napolean admitted that his tool was still in the early development stages, a reason why he provided the RAT for free.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2016",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.securitynewspaper.com/2016/08/31/unsophisticated-revenge-rat-released-online-free-exclusive/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "80c94c22-b294-4622-8934-e89a235d586f",
|
||
"value": "Revenge-RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2016",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://twitter.com/malwrhunterteam/status/816993165119016960?lang=en"
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]
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},
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"uuid": "bf86d7a6-80af-4d22-a092-f822bf7201d2",
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"value": "vjw0rm 0.1"
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"description": "ROKRAT is a remote access trojan (RAT) that leverages a malicious Hangual Word Processor (HWP) document sent in spearphishing emails to infect hosts. The HWP document contains an embedded Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) object. The object exploits an EPS buffer overflow vulnerability and downloads a binary disguised as a .JPG file. The file is then decoded and the ROKRAT executable is initiated. The trojan uses legitimate Twitter, Yandex, and Mediafire websites for its command and control communications and exfiltration platforms, making them difficult to block globally. Additionally, the platforms use HTTPS connections, making it more difficult to gather additional data on its activities. Cisco's Talos Group identified two email campaigns. In one, attackers send potential victims emails from an email server of a private university in Seoul, South Korea with a sender email address of \"kgf2016@yonsei.ac.kr,\" the contact email for the Korea Global Forum, adding a sense of legitimacy to the email. It is likely that the email address was compromised and used by the attackers in this campaign. The second is less sophisticated and sends emails claiming to be from a free Korean mail service with a the subject line, \"Request Help\" and attached malicious HWP filename, \"I'm a munchon person in Gangwon-do, North Korea.\" The ROKRAT developer uses several techniques to hinder analysis, including identifying tools usually used by malware analysts or within sandbox environments. Once it has infected a device, this trojan can execute commands, move a file, remove a file, kill a process, download and execute a file, upload documents, capture screenshots, and log keystrokes. Researchers believe the developer is a native Korean speaker and the campaign is currently targeting Korean-speakers.",
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"meta": {
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"date": "2016",
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"refs": [
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"http://blog.talosintelligence.com/2017/04/introducing-rokrat.html",
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"http://blog.talosintelligence.com/2017/11/ROKRAT-Reloaded.html"
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],
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"ROKRAT"
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]
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},
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"uuid": "38e68703-1db4-4b97-80e9-a0afd099da58",
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"value": "rokrat"
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},
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{
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"description": "Travelers applying for a US Visa in Switzerland were recently targeted by cyber-criminals linked to a malware called QRAT. Twitter user @hkashfi posted a Tweet saying that one of his friends received a file (US Travel Docs Information.jar) from someone posing as USTRAVELDOCS.COM support personnel using the Skype account ustravelidocs-switzerland (notice the “i” between “travel” and “docs”).",
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"meta": {
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"date": "2016",
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"https://labsblog.f-secure.com/2016/06/07/qarallax-rat-spying-on-us-visa-applicants/"
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],
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"synonyms": [
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"qrat"
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},
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"dest-uuid": "c3a784ee-cef7-4604-a5ba-ec7b193a5152",
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"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
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],
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||
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"uuid": "179288c9-4ff1-4a7e-b728-35dd2e6aac43",
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"value": "Qarallax"
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},
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{
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"description": "MoonWind is a remote access tool (RAT) that was used in 2016 to target organizations in Thailand.",
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"meta": {
|
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"date": "2016",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://researchcenter.paloaltonetworks.com/2017/03/unit42-trochilus-rat-new-moonwind-rat-used-attack-thai-utility-organizations/",
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"https://attack.mitre.org/wiki/Software/S0149"
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]
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"dest-uuid": "9ea525fa-b0a9-4dde-84f2-bcea0137b3c1",
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||
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||
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},
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||
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|
||
"dest-uuid": "8465177f-16c8-47fc-a4c8-f4c0409fe460",
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|
||
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||
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||
"value": "MoonWind"
|
||
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|
||
"description": "Remcos is another RAT (Remote Administration Tool) that was first discovered being sold in hacking forums in the second half of 2016. Since then, it has been updated with more features, and just recently, we’ve seen its payload being distributed in the wild for the first time.",
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||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2016",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://blog.fortinet.com/2017/02/14/remcos-a-new-rat-in-the-wild-2",
|
||
"https://blog.talosintelligence.com/2018/08/picking-apart-remcos.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "2894aee2-e0ec-417a-811e-74a68ab967b2",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
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||
],
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||
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|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "f647cca0-7416-47e9-8342-94b84dd436cc",
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||
"value": "Remcos"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "The purpose of the Client Maximus malware is financial fraud. As such, its code aspires to create the capabilities that most banking Trojans have, which allow attackers to monitor victims’ web navigation and interrupt online banking session at will. After taking over a victim’s banking session, an attacker operating this malware can initiate a fraudulent transaction from the account and use social engineering screens to manipulate the unwitting victim into authorizing it.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2016",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://securityintelligence.com/client-maximus-new-remote-overlay-malware-highlights-rising-malcode-sophistication-in-brazil/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "c2bd0771-55d6-4242-986d-4bfd735998ba",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
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||
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||
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||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "d840e5af-3e6b-49af-ab82-fb4f8740bf55",
|
||
"value": "Client Maximus"
|
||
},
|
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{
|
||
"description": "Thefatrat a massive exploiting tool revealed >> An easy tool to generate backdoor and easy tool to post exploitation attack like browser attack,dll . This tool compiles a malware with popular payload and then the compiled malware can be execute on windows, android, mac . The malware that created with this tool also have an ability to bypass most… ",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2016",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://github.com/Screetsec/TheFatRat"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "90b4addc-e9ff-412d-899e-7204c89c0bdb",
|
||
"value": "TheFat RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Since around October 2016, JPCERT/CC has been confirming information leakage and other damages caused by malware ‘RedLeaves’. It is a new type of malware which has been observed since 2016 in attachments to targeted emails.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2016",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://blog.jpcert.or.jp/2017/04/redleaves---malware-based-on-open-source-rat.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
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|
||
"dest-uuid": "17b40f60-729f-4fe8-8aea-cc9ee44a95d5",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
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||
],
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||
"type": "similar"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "90124cc8-1205-4e63-83ad-5c45a110b1e6",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
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||
],
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||
"type": "similar"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "3df08e23-1d0b-41ed-b735-c4eca46ce48e",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
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||
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||
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|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "a70e93a7-3578-47e1-9926-0818979ed866",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
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||
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||
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||
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|
||
],
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||
"uuid": "ad6a1b4a-6d79-40d4-adb7-1d7ca697347e",
|
||
"value": "RedLeaves"
|
||
},
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{
|
||
"description": "Dubbed Rurktar, the tool hasn’t had all of its functionality implemented yet, but G DATA says “it is relatively safe to say [it] is intended for use in targeted spying operations.” The malicious program could be used for reconnaissance operations, as well as to spy on infected computers users, and steal or upload files.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2017",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://www.securityweek.com/rurktar-malware-espionage-tool-development"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "512e0b13-a52b-45ef-9230-7172f5e976d4",
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||
"tags": [
|
||
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|
||
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||
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|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "40bce827-4049-46e4-8323-3ab58f0f00bc",
|
||
"value": "Rurktar"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "RATAttack is a remote access trojan (RAT) that uses the Telegram protocol to support encrypted communication between the victim's machine and the attacker. The Telegram protocol also provides a simple method to communicate to the target, negating the need for port forwarding. Before using RATAttack, the attacker must create a Telegram bot and embed the bot's Telegram token into the trojan's configuration file. When a system is infected with RATAttack, it connects to the bot's Telegram channel. The attacker can then connect to the same channel and manage the RATAttack clients on the infected host machines. The trojan's code was available on GitHub then was taken down by the author on April 19, 2017.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2017",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.cyber.nj.gov/threat-profiles/trojan-variants/ratattack"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "2384b62d-312f-43e2-ab47-68c9fcca1541",
|
||
"value": "RATAttack"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "So called because the Command and Control (C2) infrastructure from previous variants of the malware was located in Cambodia, as discussed by Roland Dela Paz at Forecpoint here, KHRAT is a Trojan that registers victims using their infected machine’s username, system language and local IP address. KHRAT provides the threat actors typical RAT features and access to the victim system, including keylogging, screenshot capabilities, remote shell access and so on.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2017",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://researchcenter.paloaltonetworks.com/2017/08/unit42-updated-khrat-malware-used-in-cambodia-attacks/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "9da7b7b2-f514-4114-83c0-ce3a5f635d2e",
|
||
"value": "KhRAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2017",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://revcode.eu/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "5a3463d3-ff2a-41e2-9186-55da8c88b349",
|
||
"value": "RevCode"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Android Remote Administration Tool",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2017",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://github.com/AhMyth/AhMyth-Android-RAT"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "b1df2bb1-7fd4-4a25-93c3-fe1f2c7cf529",
|
||
"value": "AhNyth Android"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "SOCKET23 was launched from his web site and immedi- ately infected major French corporations between August and October 1998. The virus (distributing the Trojan) was known as W32/HLLP.DeTroie.A (alias W32/Cheval.TCV). Never had a virus so disrupted French industry. The author quickly offered his own remover and made his apologies on his web site (now suppressed). Jean-Christophe X (18) was arrested on Tuesday 15 June 1999 in the Paris area and placed under judicial investigation for ‘fraudulent intrusion of data in a data processing system, suppression and fraudulent modification of data’",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "1998",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.virusbulletin.com/uploads/pdf/magazine/1999/199908.pdf"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "da7c818f-5f3b-415c-b885-cf0a71d6e89e",
|
||
"value": "Socket23"
|
||
},
|
||
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|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2017"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "b3620451-8871-4078-bbf9-aa5bab641299",
|
||
"value": "PowerRAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Standard macOS backdoor, offered via a 'malware-as-a-service' model. MacSpy is advertised as the \"most sophisticated Mac spyware ever\", with the low starting price of free. While the idea of malware-as-a-service (MaaS) isn’t a new one with players such as Tox and Shark the game, it can be said that MacSpy is one of the first seen for the OS X platform.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2017",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.alienvault.com/blogs/labs-research/macspy-os-x-rat-as-a-service",
|
||
"https://objective-see.com/blog/blog_0x25.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "c9915d41-d1fb-45bc-997e-5cd9c573d8e7",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
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|
||
],
|
||
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|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "b7cea5fe-d3fe-47cf-ba82-104c90e130ff",
|
||
"value": "MacSpy"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Talos recently analyzed an interesting malware sample that made use of DNS TXT record queries and responses to create a bidirectional Command and Control (C2) channel. This allows the attacker to use DNS communications to submit new commands to be run on infected machines and return the results of the command execution to the attacker. This is an extremely uncommon and evasive way of administering a RAT. The use of multiple stages of Powershell with various stages being completely fileless indicates an attacker who has taken significant measures to avoid detection. ",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2017",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://blog.talosintelligence.com/2017/03/dnsmessenger.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
"dest-uuid": "17e919aa-4a49-445c-b103-dbb8df9e7351",
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
},
|
||
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|
||
"dest-uuid": "b376580e-aba1-4ac9-9c2d-2df429efecf6",
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
],
|
||
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|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "ee8ccb36-2596-43a3-a044-b8721dbeb2ab",
|
||
"value": "DNSMessenger"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2017",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://pentagon-rat.blogspot.fr/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "d208daa3-6ecd-4faf-8492-04f7b5b2dd28",
|
||
"value": "PentagonRAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "NewCore is a remote access trojan first discovered by Fortinet researchers while conducting analysis on a China-linked APT campaign targeting Vietnamese organizations. The trojan is a DLL file, executed after a trojan downloader is installed on the targeted machine. Based on strings in the code, the trojan may be compiled from the publicly-available source code of the PcClient and PcCortr backdoor trojans.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2017",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.cyber.nj.gov/threat-profiles/trojan-variants/newcore",
|
||
"https://blog.fortinet.com/2017/09/05/rehashed-rat-used-in-apt-campaign-against-vietnamese-organizations"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "6a505bfc-87fe-4bd2-97d7-394a3c29611d",
|
||
"value": "NewCore"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2010"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "d7739c15-07af-4cfd-9eea-a28ed90cbfa5",
|
||
"value": "Deeper RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2012"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "0a75f34a-eaca-4ed8-b2f2-3f713c7a0693",
|
||
"value": "Xyligan"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2013"
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "ca6e2e9b-6b5a-447b-9561-295c807a6484",
|
||
"value": "H-w0rm"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "On November 8, 2016 a non-disclosed entity in Laos was spear-phished by a group closely related to known Chinese adversaries and most likely affiliated with the Chinese government. The attackers utilized a new kind of Remote Access Trojan (RAT) that has not been previously observed or reported. The new RAT extends the capabilities of traditional RATs by providing complete remote execution of custom commands and programming. htpRAT, uncovered by RiskIQ cyber investigators, is the newest weapon in the Chinese adversary’s arsenal in a campaign against Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Most RATs can log keystrokes, take screenshots, record audio and video from a webcam or microphone, install and uninstall programs and manage files. They support a fixed set of commands operators can execute using different command IDs —’file download’ or ‘file upload,’ for example—and must be completely rebuilt to have different functionality. htpRAT, on the other hand, serves as a conduit for operators to do their job with greater precision and effect. On the Command and Control (C2) server side, threat actors can build new functionality in commands, which can be sent to the malware to execute. This capability makes htpRAT a small, agile, and incredibly dynamic piece of malware. Operators can change functionality, such as searching for a different file on the victim’s network, simply by wrapping commands. ",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://cdn.riskiq.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/RiskIQ-htpRAT-Malware-Attacks.pdf?_ga=2.159415805.1155855406.1509033001-1017609577.1507615928"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
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|
||
"dest-uuid": "e8d1a1f3-3170-4562-9a18-cadf000e48d0",
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "7362581a-a7d1-4060-b225-e227f2df2b60",
|
||
"value": "htpRAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "According to trusted third-party reporting, HIDDEN COBRA actors have likely been using FALLCHILL malware since 2016 to target the aerospace, telecommunications, and finance industries. The malware is a fully functional RAT with multiple commands that the actors can issue from a command and control (C2) server to a victim’s system via dual proxies. FALLCHILL typically infects a system as a file dropped by other HIDDEN COBRA malware or as a file downloaded unknowingly by users when visiting sites compromised by HIDDEN COBRA actors. HIDDEN COBRA actors use an external tool or dropper to install the FALLCHILL malware-as-a-service to establish persistence. Because of this, additional HIDDEN COBRA malware may be present on systems compromised with FALLCHILL.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.us-cert.gov/ncas/alerts/TA17-318A",
|
||
"https://securelist.com/operation-applejeus/87553/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "fece06b7-d4b1-42cf-b81a-5323c917546e",
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"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
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"type": "similar"
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"dest-uuid": "bbfd4fb4-3e5a-43bf-b4bb-eaf5ef4fb25f",
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"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
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"type": "similar"
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"dest-uuid": "0a52e73b-d7e9-45ae-9bda-46568f753931",
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"tags": [
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"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
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"type": "similar"
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"uuid": "e0bea149-2def-484f-b658-f782a4f94815",
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"value": "FALLCHILL"
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{
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"description": "Alto Networks Unit 42 has identified attacks with a new custom Remote Access Trojan (RAT) called UBoatRAT. The initial version of the RAT, found in May of 2017, was simple HTTP backdoor that uses a public blog service in Hong Kong and a compromised web server in Japan for command and control. The developer soon added various new features to the code and released an updated version in June. The attacks with the latest variants we found in September have following characteristics.\nTargets personnel or organizations related to South Korea or video games industry\nDistributes malware through Google Drive\nObtains C2 address from GitHub\nUses Microsoft Windows Background Intelligent Transfer Service(BITS) to maintain persistence.",
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"meta": {
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"refs": [
|
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"https://researchcenter.paloaltonetworks.com/2017/11/unit42-uboatrat-navigates-east-asia/"
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]
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},
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"uuid": "03694200-80c2-433d-9797-09eafcad1075",
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"value": "UBoatRAT"
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"description": "The EFF/Lookout report describes CrossRat as a “newly discovered desktop surveillanceware tool…which is able to target Windows, OSX, and Linux.”",
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"meta": {
|
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"refs": [
|
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"https://digitasecurity.com/blog/2018/01/23/crossrat/"
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]
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},
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"uuid": "696125b9-7a91-463a-9e6b-b4fc381b8833",
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"value": "CrossRat"
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},
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{
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"description": "TSCookie provides parameters such as C&C server information when loading TSCookieRAT. Upon the execution, information of the infected host is sent with HTTP POST request to an external server. (The HTTP header format is the same as TSCookie.)\nThe data is RC4-encrypted from the beginning to 0x14 (the key is Date header value), which is followed by the information of the infected host (host name, user name, OS version, etc.). Please refer to Appendix C, Table C-1 for the data format.",
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"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"http://blog.jpcert.or.jp/.s/2018/03/malware-tscooki-7aa0.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "7b107b46-4eca-11e8-b89f-0366ae765ddd",
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"value": "TSCookieRAT"
|
||
},
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{
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"description": "Coldroot, a remote access trojan (RAT), is still undetectable by most antivirus engines, despite being uploaded and freely available on GitHub for almost two years.\nThe RAT appears to have been created as a joke, \"to Play with Mac users,\" and \"give Mac it's rights in this [the RAT] field,\" but has since expanded to work all three major desktop operating systems — Linux, macOS, and Windows— according to a screenshot of its builder extracted from a promotional YouTube video.",
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||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/coldroot-rat-still-undetectable-despite-being-uploaded-on-github-two-years-ago/",
|
||
"https://github.com/xlinshan/Coldroot"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "86f1f048-4eca-11e8-a08e-7708666ace6e",
|
||
"value": "Coldroot"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Comnie is a RAT originally identified by Sophos. It has been using Github, Tumbler and Blogspot as covert channels for its C2 communications. Comnie has been observed targetting government, defense, aerospace, high-tech and telecommunication sectors in Asia.",
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||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://exchange.xforce.ibmcloud.com/collection/East-Asia-Organizations-Victims-of-Comnie-Attack-12749a9dbc20e2f40b3ae99c43416d8c",
|
||
"https://researchcenter.paloaltonetworks.com/2018/01/unit42-comnie-continues-target-organizations-east-asia/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "d14806fe-4ecb-11e8-a120-ff726de6a4d3",
|
||
"value": "Comnie"
|
||
},
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||
{
|
||
"description": "GravityRAT has been under ongoing development for at least 18 months, during which the developer has implemented new features. We've seen file exfiltration, remote command execution capability and anti-vm techniques added throughout the life of GravityRAT. This consistent evolution beyond standard remote code execution is concerning because it shows determination and innovation by the actor. ",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://blog.talosintelligence.com/2018/04/gravityrat-two-year-evolution-of-apt.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "2d356870-4ecd-11e8-9bb8-e3ba5aa7da31",
|
||
"value": "GravityRAT"
|
||
},
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|
||
"description": "ARS VBS Loader not only downloads and executes malicious code, but also includes a command and control application written in PHP that allows a botmaster to issue commands to a victim's machine. This behavior likens ARS VBS Loader to a remote access Trojan (RAT), giving it behavior and capabilities rarely seen in malicious \"loaders\".",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.flashpoint-intel.com/blog/meet-ars-vbs-loader/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "1a4f99cc-c078-41f8-9749-e1dc524fc795",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
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||
],
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||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "cd6527d1-17a7-4825-8b4b-56e113d0efb1",
|
||
"value": "ARS VBS Loader"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "RadRAT, its capabilities include: unfettered control of the compromised computer, lateral movement across the organization (Mimikatz-like credentials harvesting, NTLM hash harvesting from the Windows registry and implementation of the Pass-the-Hash attack on SMB connections) and rootkit-like detection-evasion mechanisms.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://labs.bitdefender.com/2018/04/radrat-an-all-in-one-toolkit-for-complex-espionage-ops/",
|
||
"https://labs.bitdefender.com/wp-content/uploads/downloads/radrat-an-all-in-one-toolkit-for-complex-espionage-ops/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "271752e3-67ca-48bc-ade2-30eec11defca",
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||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
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||
],
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||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "5a3df9d7-82de-445e-a218-406b970600d7",
|
||
"value": "RadRAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "FlawedAmmyy, has been used since the beginning of 2016 in both highly targeted email attacks as well as massive, multi-million message campaigns. The RAT is based on leaked source code for Version 3 of the Ammyy Admin remote desktop software. As such FlawedAmmyy contains the functionality of the leaked version, including: Remote Desktop control, File system manager, Proxy support, Audio Chat.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.proofpoint.com/us/threat-insight/post/leaked-source-code-ammyy-admin-turned-flawedammyy-rat"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "18419355-fd28-41a6-bffe-2df68a7166c4",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
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||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "3c1003a2-8364-467a-b9b8-fcc19724a9b5",
|
||
"value": "FlawedAmmyy"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Monitoring Software",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.spymasterpro.com/",
|
||
"https://spycellphone.mobi/reviews/spymaster-pro-real-review-with-screenshots"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "e9f9d900-4f9a-11e8-bce9-4bfbb0e9ab4c",
|
||
"value": "Spymaster Pro"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Classic RAT that can download, upload, execute commands on the victim host and perform keylogging. However, the command and control (C2) infrastructure is very specific. It uses the legitimate Naver email platform in order to communicate with the attackers via email",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://blog.talosintelligence.com/2018/05/navrat.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "ec0cad2c-0c13-491a-a869-1dc1758c8872",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "6ea032a0-d54a-463b-b016-2b7b9b9a5b7e",
|
||
"value": "NavRAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Joanap is a two-stage malware used to establish peer-to-peer communications and to manage botnets designed to enable other operations. Joanap malware provides HIDDEN COBRA actors with the ability to exfiltrate data, drop and run secondary payloads, and initialize proxy communications on a compromised Windows device. ",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.us-cert.gov/ncas/alerts/TA18-149A"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "caac1aa2-6982-11e8-8107-a331ae3511e7",
|
||
"value": "joanap"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Sisfader maintains persistence installing itself as a system service, it is made up of multiple components ([1] Dropper - installing the malware, [2] Agent - main code of the RAT, [3] Config - written to the registry, [4] Auto Loader - responsible for extracting the Agent, the Config from the registry) and it has its own custom protocol for communication.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.nccgroup.trust/uk/about-us/newsroom-and-events/blogs/2018/june/cve-2017-8750-rtf-and-the-sisfader-rat/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"related": [
|
||
{
|
||
"dest-uuid": "0fba78fc-47a1-45e1-b5df-71bcabd23b5d",
|
||
"tags": [
|
||
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
|
||
],
|
||
"type": "similar"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"uuid": "b533439d-b060-4c90-80e0-9dce67b0c6fb",
|
||
"value": "Sisfader"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "The RAT is written in .NET, it uses socket.io for communication. Currently there are two variants of the malware, the 1st variant is a typical downloader whereas the 2nd one has download and C2 functionalities.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://file.gdatasoftware.com/web/en/documents/whitepaper/G_DATA_SocketPlayer_Analysis.pdf",
|
||
"https://volon.io/2018/06/targeted-attack-on-indian-defense-officials-using-socketplayer-malware/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "d9475765-2cea-45c0-b638-a082b9427239",
|
||
"value": "SocketPlayer"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "RAT",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://securelist.com/attacks-on-industrial-enterprises-using-rms-and-teamviewer/87104/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "f6447046-f4e8-4977-9cc3-edee74ff0038",
|
||
"value": "Hallaj PRO RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "This threat can install other malware on your PC, including Trojan:Win32/NukeSped.B!dha and Trojan:Win32/NukeSped.C!dha. It can show you a warning message that says your files will be made publically available if you don't follow the malicious hacker's commands. \n",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.sophos.com/en-us/threat-center/threat-analyses/viruses-and-spyware/Troj~NukeSped-Z.aspx",
|
||
"https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/wdsi/threats/malware-encyclopedia-description?Name=Backdoor:Win64/NukeSped&ThreatID=-2147238204",
|
||
"https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/wdsi/threats/malware-encyclopedia-description?Name=Trojan:Win64/NukeSped!bit&ThreatID=-2147238152",
|
||
"https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/wdsi/threats/malware-encyclopedia-description?Name=Win32/NukeSped",
|
||
"https://malwarefixes.com/threats/win32nukesped/",
|
||
"https://www.alienvault.com/forums/discussion/17301/alienvault-labs-threat-intelligence-update-for-usm-anywhere-march-25-march-31-2018"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "5d0369ee-c718-11e8-b328-035ed1bdca07",
|
||
"value": "NukeSped"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": " Remotely monitor and control any wrong activity of kids on all smartphones & computers",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.theonespy.com/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "da5feaef-d96f-46e2-aad7-bd2745801048",
|
||
"value": "TheOneSpy"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "BONDUPDATER is a PowerShell-based Trojan first discovered by FireEye in mid-November 2017, when OilRig targeted a different Middle Eastern governmental organization.\nThe BONDUPDATER Trojan contains basic backdoor functionality, allowing threat actors to upload and download files, as well as the ability to execute commands. BONDUPDATER, like other OilRig tools, uses DNS tunneling to communicate with its C2 server. During the past month, Unit 42 observed several attacks against a Middle Eastern government leveraging an updated version of the BONDUPDATER malware, which now includes the ability to use TXT records within its DNS tunneling protocol for its C2 communications.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://researchcenter.paloaltonetworks.com/2018/09/unit42-oilrig-uses-updated-bondupdater-target-middle-eastern-government/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "ef9f1592-0186-4f5d-a8ea-6c10450d2219",
|
||
"value": "BONDUPDATER"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Proofpoint also point out that FlawedGrace is a full-featured RAT written in C++ and that it is a very large program that \"extensive use of object-oriented and multithreaded programming techniques. \"As a consequence, getting familiar with its internal structure takes a lot of time and is far from a simple task.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-servhelper-backdoor-and-flawedgrace-rat-pushed-by-necurs-botnet/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "428c8288-6f65-453f-bfa2-4b519d08f8e9",
|
||
"value": "FlawedGrace"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "H-worm is a VBS (Visual Basic Script) based RAT written by an individual going by the name Houdini. We believe the author is based in Algeria and has connections to njq8, the author of njw0rm [1] and njRAT/LV [2] through means of a shared or common code base. We have seen the H-worm RAT being employed in targeted attacks against the international energy industry; however, we also see it being employed in a wider context as run of the mill attacks through spammed email attachments and malicious links.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2013/09/now-you-see-me-h-worm-by-houdini.html"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "1b6a067b-50b9-4aa7-a49b-823e94e210fe",
|
||
"value": "H-worm"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "The RAT, dubbed Parasite HTTP, is especially notable for the extensive array of techniques it incorporates for sandbox detection, anti-debugging, anti-emulation, and other protections. The malware is also modular in nature, allowing actors to add new capabilities as they become available or download additional modules post infection.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.proofpoint.com/us/threat-insight/post/parasite-http-rat-cooks-stew-stealthy-tricks"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "1b6a067c-50ba-4aa7-a59b-824e94e210fe",
|
||
"value": "Parasite-HTTP-RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Caesar is an HTTP-based RAT that allows you to remotely control devices directly from your browser.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://securityonline.info/caesarrat-http-based-rat/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "1b6a066c-50ba-4aa6-a49b-823e94e110fe",
|
||
"value": "Caesar RAT"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "During the month of October, Check Point researchers discovered a widespread malware campaign spreading a remote access trojan (dubbed “FlawedAmmy”) that allows attackers to take over victims’ computers and data. The campaign was the latest and most widespread delivering the ‘FlawedAmmyy’ RAT, following a number of campaigns that have spread this malware in recent months. The Trojan allows attackers to gain full access to the machine’s camera and microphone, collect screen grabs, steal credentials and sensitive files, and intrusively monitor the victims’ actions. As a result, FlawedAmmy is the first RAT to enter the Global Threat Index’s top 10 ranking. ",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2018/11/14/flawedammy-most-wanted-malware-list/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "4b9b99f0-9c2d-4db5-aaff-09de88509c04",
|
||
"value": "FlawedAmmy"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "The Zscaler ThreatLabZ team came across a new strain of infostealer Trojan called Felipe, which silently installs itself onto a user’s system and connects to a command-and-control (C&C) server to send system information from the compromised system. This malware is compiled for both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows operating systems. Felipe basically steals the victim's debit and credit card information and sends it, along with other personal information, to the remote C&C server. It also sets a date and time to perform other malicious activity upon successful infection of the victim machine.",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.zscaler.com/blogs/research/felipe-new-infostealer-trojan"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "0f117f50-9657-11e9-8e2b-83e391e0ce57",
|
||
"value": "Felipe"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"description": "Amavaldo is banking trojan writen in Delphi and known to targeting Spanish or Portuguese speaking countries. It contains backdoor functionality and can work as multi stage. Amavaldo also abuses legitimate tools and softwares",
|
||
"meta": {
|
||
"date": "2019",
|
||
"refs": [
|
||
"https://www.welivesecurity.com/2019/08/01/banking-trojans-amavaldo/"
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"uuid": "39c65b1d-7799-43d6-a963-4a058b1c756e",
|
||
"value": "Amavaldo Banking Trojan"
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
"version": 30
|
||
}
|