
Remove Olive. Description and removal instructions
This is a Remote Administration Tool (RAT), used by hackers for gaining access to distant PCs. A RAT program works by a simple but effective principle: the hacker infects the machine with a "server" program via the e-mail or File and Print Sharing system and can control it, using a "client" on his computer. This RAT tool was designed to annoy the victim. Its functions are nondestructive, however can disturb the work of your computer. Several versions (Olive 2.3, Olive 2.4) appeared from April 2000 to July 2000. The pest is written in Visual Basic. The author is a hacker called BLACKc@.
From the publisher:
"Features of 3.1 Displays ' The Matrix Has You', Http, Telnet, Screenshots, Format A:/, spy:ICQ, Yahoo, Napster, MSN, Aol, Steal: passwords,(RAS,CACHE,), Skins for client, Matrix Chat, Better GUI for client, Chat with clients, Registry editor, Scripts..."
Olive properties: • Allows remote user connection • Hides from the user • Stays resident in background
Automatic Olive removal:
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Olive manual removal: Kill processes: olive2.3client.exe, olive2.4client.exe, thisisyou.exe
Delete files:olive2.3client.exe, olive2.4client.exe, readme first.txt, thisisyou.exe
Other programs to remove Olive:• SUPERAntiSpyware - Review - Download • CounterSpy - Review - Download • Windows Defender - Review - Download
Information added: 15/04/05
Information updated: 15/04/05
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