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Trojans- The Supreme Tool Of Hacking These trojans are the most popular trojans now. Everyone wants to have such trojan because he or she want to have access to their victim's hard drive.The RAT'S (remote access trojans)are very simple to use. Just make someone run the server and you get the victim's IP and you have FULL access to his or her computer. They you can almost everything it depends of the trojan you use. But the RAT'S have the common remote access trojan functions like keylogger, upload and download function, make a screenshot and so on. Some people use the trojans for malicious purposes.They want just to delete and delete.This is lame.But a have a guide about the best way to use a trojan.You should read it. There are many programs out there that detects the most common trojans,but new trojans are coming every day and these programs are not the maximum deffence. The trojans do always the same things. If the trojan restart every time Windows is loaded that means it put something in the registry or in win.ini or in other system file so the trojan can restart. Also the trojans create some file in the WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory.The file
is always looking to be something that the victim will think is a normal WINDOWS
executable.Most trojans hide from the Ctrl+Alt+Del menu.This is not good because
there are people who use only this way to see which process are running.There
are programs that will tell me you exactly the process and the file from where
it comes.Yeah but some trojans as I told you use fake names and it's a little
hard for some people to understand which process should they kill.The remote
access trojans opens a port on your computer letting everyone to connect.Some
trojans has options like change the port and put a password so only the guy
that infect you will be able to use the computer.The changeport option is very
good because I'm sure you don't want your victim to see that port 31337 is open
on their computer.Remote access trojans are appearing every day and they will
continue to appear. Go To Page: 1 2
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