Sunday, November 9, 2008

CyberJack Trojan

Removing CyberJack
Categories: Trojan,Backdoor,RAT
This loose category includes a variety of Trojans that damage victim machines or
threaten data integrity, or impair the functioning of the victim machine.

Multi-purpose Trojans are also included in this group, as some virus writers
create multi-functional Trojans rather than Trojan packs.
Backdoors are used by virus writers to detect and download confidential information,
execute malicious code, destroy data, include the machine in bot networks and so forth.

Some RAT trojans are pranks that are most likely being controlled by a friend or enemy on
April Fool's day or a holiday. Prank RATS are generally not harmful, and won't log keystrokes or hack.


CyberJack Also known as:

[Kaspersky]Backdoor.CyberJack.101;
[Eset]Win32/CyberJack.101.Client trojan,Win32/CyberJack.101.Server trojan;
[McAfee]Backdoor-RR;
[F-Prot]security risk or a "backdoor" program;
[Panda]Bck/CyberJack.101;
[Computer Associates]Backdoor/CyberJack!Server,Win32.CyberJack.101

Visible Symptoms:
Files in system folders:
[%WINDOWS%]\system\winmsconfig32.exe
[%WINDOWS%]\temp\gftp.exe
[%WINDOWS%]\system\winmsconfig32.exe
[%WINDOWS%]\temp\gftp.exe

How to detect CyberJack:

Files:
[%WINDOWS%]\system\winmsconfig32.exe
[%WINDOWS%]\temp\gftp.exe
[%WINDOWS%]\system\winmsconfig32.exe
[%WINDOWS%]\temp\gftp.exe

Removing CyberJack:

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Or buy it to remove ALL viruses from your computer.

Also Be Aware of the Following Threats:

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