A Trojan is a program that enables an attacker to get nearly complete control over an infected PC. Frequently used tool by malicious hackers. When this program executes, the program performs a specific set of actions. This usually works toward the goal of allowing the trojan to survive on a system and open up a backdoor.
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Antilam is a family of remote administration trojan programs. The backdoor code allows remote users to control victim computers over a local network or the Internet. Most of the features are configured by the hacker(s) exploiting Antilam by using a special server editor program.
The remote administration commands allow Antilam to perform the following actions on victim computers:
- shut down or remove the trojan program
- gather system and owner information
- load and eject CD-ROM contents
- "mess" with the Windows Desktop contents
- turn off or speed up the mouse movement
- show user-defined messages
- manage open windows
- restart or shut down the computer
- change the system date
- turn off the keyboard - manage files on victim computer disks
- gain full access to the system registry
- change screen resolution
- save any information that is typed by the victim
- print user-defined texts
- change Windows color schemes
- manage dial-up connections
- manage the remote clipboard
- chat with other hackers that are connected to the victim computer
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