Reversetrojan
Reversetrojan is a RAT (remote administration tool) or backdoor software program that allows an attacker to take control of a compromised PC from a remote location and use it for malicious purposes or intentions. Reversetrojan enables the hacker to gain access to private information, change network settings, and disable or modify system files that are necessary for your computer to operate properly. Additional malware may be installed as well without your consent.
Once detected, Reversetrojan should be removed at once. To remove Reversetrojan manually, you must kill all associated running processes. You must then locate all related files and values in the Windows registry and various other locations so that they may be deleted. Manual removal may cause damage to your PC, and is not recommended. To remove Reversetrojan automatically, it is suggest that you use a reliable antispyware tool such as Spyzooka, which is designed for this purpose.
AKA:
Reverse Trojan,
Backdoor.ReverseTrojan.10,
Backdoor.ReverseTrojan.20,
Backdoor.ReverseTrojan.211,
Backdoor.ReverseTrojan.212
Related Files:
c5093a8e.exe, readme1st.txt, reverse station.exe, server.exe, sin.exe.
Cyberlab runs on Windows Vista, 7, 8 and 10. It has no ads, popups or bundled software and fully uninstalls by clicking Start > All Programs > select Cyberlab and click Uninstall.