Backdoor

A backdoor is a type of malicious software or a security vulnerability that provides unauthorized access to a computer system, application, or network. It is designed to bypass normal authentication and security measures, allowing attackers to gain remote access and control over the system without the knowledge of legitimate users.

Backdoors are often created and used by hackers and cybercriminals to gain persistent access to a compromised system, enabling them to steal sensitive information, install additional malware, or carry out other malicious activities. Backdoors can be discreetly inserted into software, operating systems, or network devices, making them difficult to detect.

Loda RAT Malware Removal

Loda RAT malware active since 2016, infiltrates systems primarily through phishing campaigns and drive-by downloads from compromised websites and steals sensitive information. Loda RAT excels at stealing sensitive data, including...

QuiteRAT Malware Removal

QuiteRAT, a Remote Access Trojan, exploits methods adapted for each victim’s context. Its origins are tied to the Lazarus Group. Utilizing Qt Framework, it collects device data and interacts with a Command and Control...

JanelaRAT Malware Remote Access Trojan (RAT)

JanelaRAT, a Remote Access Trojan (RAT), functions as a sophisticated piece of malicious software intended to grant remote access and control over compromised machines. Observers have noted the utilization of JanelaRAT in attacks...