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A Remote Access Toolkit (RAT) is a specific type of malware that controls a system via a remote network connection as if by physical access. While desktop sharing and remote administration have many legal uses, RAT is usually associated with criminal or malicious activity. A RAT is typically installed without the victim's knowledge, often as payload of a Trojan horse, and will try to hide its operation from the victim and from security software and other Anti Virus software.
Video Remote access trojan
Notable examples
- Back Orifice
- NetBus
- iControl
- PoisonIvy
- Sub Seven
- Beast Trojan
- Bifrost
- Blackshades
- DarkComet
Maps Remote access trojan
References
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