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AGM65's Keylog Trojan 1.0

Overview

Vendor Description

 From the doc: 'V 1.0 Features: - It sends the keylogger data to a choosen ftp after the target is 45 mins online - 4 Languages - If target is offline it will retry to send it every min - 22kb server - complety invisible - selectable filenames'

Alias

 Backdoor/KeylogAGM!Server [Computer Associates], destructive program [F-Prot], Keylog.AGM [McAfee], Trj/Keylog.AGM.Cfg [Panda], Trj/Keylog.AGM.Srv [Panda], Trojan.Spy.AGM, Trojan.Spy.AGM [Kaspersky], TrojanSpy.Win32.AGM [Kaspersky], Win32/Keylog.AGM trojan [Eset], Win32/Keylog.AGM!Trojan [Computer Associates],

Category

 Key Logger: (Keystroke Logger). A program that runs in the background, recording all the keystrokes. Once keystrokes are logged, they are hidden in the machine for later retrieval, or shipped raw to the attacker. The attacker then peruses them carefully in the hopes of either finding passwords, or possibly other useful information that could be used to compromise the system or be used in a social engineering attack. For example, a key logger will reveal the contents of all e-mail composed by the user. Keylog programs are commonly included in rootkits and RATs (remote administration trojans).

Backdoor:  A secret or undocumented means of getting into a computer system, or software that uses such a means to penetrate a system. Some software has a backdoor placed by the programmer to allow them to gain access to troubleshoot or change the program. Software that is classified as a "backdoor" is designed to exploit a vulnerability in a system, and open it to future access by an attacker.

Trojan:  Any program with a hidden intent. Trojans are one of the leading causes of breaking into machines. If you pull down a program from a chat room, new group, or even from unsolicited e-mail, then the program is likely trojaned with some subversive purpose. The word Trojan can be used as a verb: To trojan a program is to add subversive functionality to an existing program. For example, a trojaned login program might be programmed to accept a certain password for any user's account that the hacker can use to log back into the system at any time. Rootkits often contain a suite of such trojaned programs.

 

Origins

 

Author

 AGM65

Others By This Author

  AdminTool 2.0 · AGM65's File&CD Key Harvester · AGM65's File&CD Key Harvester 1.0 · AGM65's File&CD Key Harvester 2.0 · AGM65's PortRacer · Cached Password and Dial Up Ripper · Globale Project Rux · RNS Toolz · RUX · RUX The TIc.K · RUX The TIc.K 2.3 beta b · RUX The TIc.K 2.3a · RUX The TIc.K 3.0 · RUX The TIc.K 4.0 · RUX The TIc.K 5.0 · SMTP Harverster 1.0 · The TIc.K 2003 0.1 ·

Programming Language

 Visual Basic

Date of Origin

 September, 2000

Place of Origin

 Germany
 

Detection and Removal

Manual Removal

 Follow these steps to remove AGM65's Keylog Trojan 1.0 from your machine. Begin by backing up your registry and your system, and/or setting a Restore Point, to prevent trouble if you make a mistake.

 Stop Running Processes:

Kill these running processes with Task Manager:



Remove Files:

Remove these files (if present) with Windows Explorer:



 
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