Port No | 4444 |
Service Name | CrackDown |
RFC Doc | 0 |
Protocol | TCP |
Description | A Trojan is a program that enables an attacker to get nearly complete control over an infected PC. Frequently used by as a 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. |
Reference Link | CrackDown (1.0 beta) More Information |
Attack | Name:Crackdown: Backdoor Crack down 1.0 is a Trojan that opens up a backdoor program that, once installed on a system, permits unauthorized users to remotely perform a variety of operations, such as changing the registry, executing commands, starting services, listing files, and uploading or downloading files. CrackDown operates over port 4444 via TCP Manual removal: 1. Reboot the computer or close server.exe. 2. Delete the trojan file server.exe. |
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