Prorat | V1.9
Before dynamic DNS services became ubiquitous, ProRat v1.9 could be configured to silently send an email or ICQ message to the attacker containing the victim's updated WAN IP address whenever the target computer booted up. The Anatomy of a ProRat v1.9 Attack
During its peak operational era, ProRat v1.9 was considered highly dangerous due to its invasive control features. Its primary capabilities can be grouped into four categories: Backdoor:Win32/Prorat.L threat description - Microsoft prorat v1.9
At its core, Prorat v1.9 follows the classic client-server model typical of remote administration tools. It consists of two main components: the (the payload, often disguised as a benign file) and the Client (the graphical control interface used by the attacker or administrator). What set Prorat apart from simpler tools like SubSeven or NetBus was its sophistication and stability. Before dynamic DNS services became ubiquitous, ProRat v1
Accessing, deleting, downloading, or uploading files from the victim's machine. It consists of two main components: the (the
The architecture of ProRat v1.9 relies on a strict :
Restarting, shutting down, or freezing the target machine.
