What is a Remote Access Trojan / Backdoor Software?
Malicious software packages exist on the Internet that attempt to gain complete control over computer systems. These programs, sometimes called Remote Access Trojans (RAT) or Backdoor Software (named as the software opens a “back door” on your computer in which it can tell your machine what to do), are sometimes attached to Trojan Horses, viruses, worms, and spyware exploits. If your system is infected, there is virtually no limit to what these programs can do: * Use your computer to relay SPAM to other individuals. * Steal your passwords and other stored information, such as credit card numbers. * Read your e-mail or other private information. * Use your computer as a Denial of Service (DoS) agent to attack other computers. * Randomly delete files or change system settings. The result is downright scary. These malware packages can get on your computer in various ways, including: * Downloading malicious software from the Internet that looks like something else (Trojan Horse attack) * V