Discovered: June 26, 2002
Updated: February 13, 2007 12:00:06 PM
Also Known As: Backdoor.Trojan, Trojan.Win32.Anakha.b, BackDoor-UY, Troj/Anaka-B
Type: Trojan Horse
Systems Affected: Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP
Backdoor.Anakha is a backdoor Trojan horse that allows a hacker to use Internet Relay Chat (IRC) to gain control of a computer. It also opens TCP/UDP ports to allow a hacker to take control of the system. Backdoor.Anakha is written in the Microsoft Visual Basic programming language and is compressed with ASPack.
NOTE: Virus definitions dated prior to June 27, 2002, may detect this threat as Backdoor.Trojan.
Protection
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Initial Rapid Release version June 28, 2002
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Latest Rapid Release version June 22, 2009 revision 066
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Initial Daily Certified version June 28, 2002
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Latest Daily Certified version June 19, 2009 revision 051
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Initial Weekly Certified release date July 3, 2002
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Threat Assessment
Wild
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Wild Level: Low
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Number of Infections: 50 - 999
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Number of Sites: More than 10
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Geographical Distribution: Medium
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Threat Containment: Easy
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Removal: Easy
Damage
Distribution
Writeup By: Yana Liu