• How a virus can help - RAT's in a nutshell
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Some of you here are probably already knowledgable about a RAT (Remote Administration Tool), but for those of you who aren't, it basically allows someone, anyone, to control your PC. Some legitimate clients such as TeamViewer(Which is more like Live Support software, but it does allow full control of the mouse and keyboard) are great if you need help/ to help. However, some people have used shadier clients to control other's computers, such as Sub7, BackOrifice, and CyberGate. Well, the reason why I say this is, to put it simply: [b] I put a virus on my PC to help.[/b] Before you start calling me crazy, let me explain. I'm friends with a hacker(Who shall remain anonymous), and when I needed help with certain problems outside my reach, he and I decided that the only viable option was to infect my PC. This guy, who is very skilled with technical things, put his CyberGate trojan on my PC, and is currently watching everything I type (No I'm not sucking up you, hacker buddy). Currently this is only a test, but I will post video of the real thing sometime soon on my YT account. So if you have a hacker friend with a CyberGate RAT, and you have a problem, put his RAT on your PC and let him do his thing. [sp]Just make sure he's trustworthy[/sp]:tinfoil:
I have one friend who knows how to do this I wouldn't do it though since I'm pretty sure he'd use my PC as a DDoS server for his "insurgency" raids
Remote desktop or another VNC client is much safer so you can refuse to let him connect
Yeah, just install VNC and watch everything he does. You get the same benefits as the RAT, without the drawback of having your hacker friend being able to watch you without your consent while you fap to horse porn.
Yeah, just you make sure he's trustworthy when he steals your accounts
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