SummaryComload is an ActiveX control placed on web sites to load and run executable files, notably premium-rate dialers.
CategoryRAT: A Remote Administration Tool, or RAT, is a Trojan that when run, provides an attacker with the capability of remotely controlling a machine via a ""client"" in the attacker's machine, and a ""server"" in the victim's machine. Examples include Back Orifice, NetBus, SubSeven, and Hack'a'tack. What happens when a server is installed in a victim's machine depends on the capabilities of the trojan, the interests of the attacker, and whether or not control of the server is ever gained by another attacker -- who might have entirely different interests. Infections by remote administration Trojans on Windows machines are becoming as frequent as viruses. One common vector is through File and Print Sharing, when home users inadvertently open up their system to the rest of the world. If an attacker has access to the hard-drive, he/she can place the trojan in the startup folder. This will run the trojan the next time the user logs in. Another common vector is when the attacker simply e-mails the trojan to the user along with a social engineering hack that convinces the user to run it against their better judgment.
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| Original | eTrust PestPatrol v5 eTrust PestPatrol v4 CA Antispyware v9 eTrust PestPatrol v8 eTrust PestPatrol v4 eTrust PestPatrol v4 CA Antispyware v9
| 08 11 2004 08 11 2004 08 11 2004 08 11 2004 03 30 2006 08 07 2006 02 17 2009
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| Latest | eTrust PestPatrol v5 eTrust PestPatrol v4 eTrust PestPatrol v8 CA Antispyware v9 eTrust PestPatrol v4 eTrust PestPatrol v4
| 07 09 2009 03 28 2006 07 09 2009 11 09 2009 08 03 2006 01 11 2007
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