How to check whether you are victims of RATs or NOT?
1. Now every program has their own process which can be seen on task manager. So the first thing to do is to find out which process the Trojan is being attached to. If you see some unknown process search that on google. A good hacker will always Makes sure he hides its process with a Windows based Process, for eg. svchost.exe or something like that.
2. If you cant find, then the next thing you can do is use cmd (to open cmd prompt, Click on Start—>Accessories–>Command prompt).
3. Once Command Prompt is opened, use this command: netstat -an |find /i “listening”
Note: The NETSTAT command will show you whatever ports are open or in use, but it is NOT a port scanning tool!
Now we wonder What this Command does? This command will show all the opening ports. Now check for any unknown port.
4. You can skip Step 3 if you want, and can do this instead.
Open command prompt and type netstat -b
Now this command will show you the active connections with the process with their PID (Process Identifier) and also the packets.
Look out for SYN Packets and the Foreign address its been connecting with , check the process its been associated with, check the ports also. If you find that its connecting to some unknown ports, then you can say you have been backdoored.
5. Go to your task manager. On the top of it, click on View—> select Column—> Tick on PID (Process Identifier).
Match the suspicious Process with the Processes In task manager, check PID also.
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Now most of the RATs resides on Start up. How to delete them from start up?
a) Go to regedit —> HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Window
On the Right hand side, check for the process name which you find on step 4. if its not their. Check at
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Window
OR
Open Cmd prompt & type start msconfig. Go to Startup tab, you can check the startup process there.
i hope u understood all the above steps
and sorry if u didnt understood ..:)
bye bye
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