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From Tony Bradley, CISSP-ISSAP, Former About.com Guide to Network Security

Profile: Sub7 RAT (Remote Access Trojan)

Monday September 20, 2004
Sub7 remains one of the most versatile and widely used pieces of malicious code. Sub7, a.k.a. Backdoor-G, is a RAT, or remote access Trojan, which is small yet quite powerful. A system compromised with Sub7 can be used by an attacker to do just about anything under the sun. For a detailed look at this software see this Profile: Sub7 / Backdoor-G RAT.
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