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Perhaps you shouldn't download random shit and check comments and rating and see if it's a trusted source.
Don't go full retard and download everything you see.
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It's creepy knowing that someone is watching every move you do though and even if you feel like you're not being creeped on, always double check so you can be certain. Just curious, can they get through MACs also?
Yes. There are RATs for every operating system.
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Just the ones that you're suspicious about.
Another way to check you have one is to open Task Manager, hit "View" and "Select Colums" and make sure "PID" is showing.
Then open command prompt (Start > cmd.exe) and type in:
Code:netstat -ano
Scroll up the command prompt a little and you'll see the list of IPs, and it will say "Established" or "Listening" or "Something_Wait" (Highlighted in Red), look for the ones that say Established, and the number next to it is their PID (Highlighted in Green).
Then back on Task Manager, you can read the PID's from the cmd.exe and match them up with the processes running on your PC, by looking at the "Processes" and "Services" tab of Task Manager.
Most of the IPs from the cmd.exe will return to things like Firefox, Chrome, Skype and whatnot, but if you find any IPs that definitely do not link up with a Process running, it could potentially be the IP of the RAT.
Last edited by Jord; 4th July 2013 at 12:05 PM.
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That should have already been done... You had the chance with Jarid