7 threats found.
| Name | Threat Level | Description |
| Backdoor.MacOS.Sub7Server |
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Backdoor.MacOS.Sub7Server is the SubSeven server component for Mac OS classic. This application is usually installed on the victim's machine. Once installed, it opens a port allowing any subseven attacker to gain remote access to the system and perform various tasks. |
| Backdoor.OSX.CarbonKeys |
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CarbonKeys is an open-source program that employs client-server technology. The server component handles keystroke monitoring, it records all entered keystrokes and waits for a remote connection from the client program. The client component communicates with the server and is able to download keystroke logs as well as screen shots on command. The server component is usually found on the victim's computer, while the attacker communicates through the client program. |
| Backdoor.OSX.HellRaiser |
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HellRaiser is a backdoor trojan. This tool employs standard backdoor client-server techniques. The server is usually installed on the victim's computer while the client controls the server. The installation package also contains a configuration plugin where the remote controller can specify initial server parameters such as port number, password, smtp settings and other behaviour. The server component runs in background and it is hidden from the dock. |
| Backdoor.OSX.Sub7Client |
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Backdoor.OSX.Sub7Client is the SubSeven OSX client component. This client tool allows the user to remotely connect and control another computer in the network. It has a graphical interface where user has to input the IP address and specify the port number of the server. This component is usually installed on the attackers machine. |
| Backdoor.OSX.Termite |
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Termite is a client-server terminal tool designed to remotely execute unix commands. This software package contains the Terminte server for OSX and OS9. These server programs come with another binary included which is called ServerEdit. ServerEdit manages the users' settings such as port number and the password. Termite servers can be remotely accessed using the Termite client for OSX and Windows. The server component can be easily installed since it is portable and does not require installation. The remote controller (Termite client) can manage and access multiple macintosh machines simultaneously and perform remote tasks using unix commands. |
| Backdoor.OSX.Winjack |
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Winjack is a freeware client-server remote administration tool from DigitalCalamity.org. This tool allows Mac OS X users to remotely access Windows based machines. The client component runs on OS X while the server is installed on the remote Windows machine. This tool has a powerful feature where it can manipulate files, applications and even the registry. It can also send messages, open URLs, create folders, shut down and restart the machine, capture screen shots, view running processes and transfer files. The Winjack server creates a registry entry to automatically launch itself at every system startup. |
| Backdoor.OSX.Xover |
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Xover is a freeware client-server remote administration tool from DigitalCalamity. The server component is usually installed on the target machine allowing a remote user to access the computer. |