A quick question about trojans..
Hey everyone :)
I was wondering if it's possible for a trojan to "inject" its code into a trusted application, hiding it from the user and allowing it to access the net (if the application was trusted by the firewall). This would allow it to call home and the owner of the trojan could access the machine. But is it really possible? I was sort of curious about this but couldn't find anything in searches.
Thanks!
mjk
Re: A quick question about trojans..
Quote:
Originally posted here by mjk
Hey everyone :)
I was wondering if it's possible for a trojan to "inject" its code into a trusted application, hiding it from the user and allowing it to access the net (if the application was trusted by the firewall). This would allow it to call home and the owner of the trojan could access the machine. But is it really possible? I was sort of curious about this but couldn't find anything in searches.
Thanks!
mjk
Check out Stenography and you will learn a ton.
Trackit
Re: A quick question about trojans..
Quote:
Originally posted here by mjk
Hey everyone :)
I was wondering if it's possible for a trojan to "inject" its code into a trusted application, hiding it from the user and allowing it to access the net (if the application was trusted by the firewall).
mjk
IMHO
Trusted is a relative term, if you are wise you will personally decide what proggies. are "Trusted", or not.
I have never read about or experienced a Trojan with the described characteristics. I have experienced many Boot Sector Virii, behave a little bit the way you describe. If you maintain current DAT. files, and actually pay for a decent, Antivirus Firewall combo. you should be in the clear, unless you are a high value target for Crackers. Which I am not. hehe
I can not promise it is impossible, nothing is impossible.
Heuristic technology or not.
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