
Remove ClosDoor. Description and removal instructions
ClosDoor, also known as Zemac, Notpa or Inuk, is a malicious remote administration tool, originated in 1998. Although it is outdated, its technique remains effective and functions still work today, so it stays quite dangerous. ClosDoor is a complex program, built on the “server and client� technology. Server runs on an infected computer and accepts connections from the remote client. The attacker uses client to manage an infected system. He can control some hardware devices, manipulate files, disclose and steal victim’s valuable personal information, launch and terminate installed applications, modify critical system settings, etc. Today ClosDoor is not widespread, but several trojans and similar malicious programs are based on its code and implement its functions. Most modern antivirus and spyware removal tools are able to detect and remove ClosDoor from the system.
ClosDoor properties: • Allows remote user connection • Hides from the user • Stays resident in background
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Information added: 15/03/05
Information updated: 15/03/05
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