InCommand (1.53)
Server name: InCommand
Version: 1.53
Different versions:  [1.0][1.1][1.2][1.3][1.4][1.5][1.53][1.6 beta 2][1.6 beta 6]
Tested: Yes, on Windows 95 and Windows NT
Server size: 740K
Server files: server.exe
Server icon:

Infects: Windows 95/98/ME
Autloads: Win.ini: run=rsapi.exe under [windows]
Default port: 9400 TCP
Can port be changed: Yes

Server Features

  • Alt Tab off
  • Caps lock on/off
  • Change IE startpage
  • Change IE titlebar
  • Change registered user name
  • Chat
  • Disable/Enable Ctrl-Alt-Del
  • Flash keyboard lights
  • FTP on/off
  • Get ICQ passwords
  • Get info
  • Get passwords entered by user 
  • Get time
  • Log off, power off, reboot or shutdown windows
  • Monitor on/off
  • Open browser
  • Open/Close Cd-Rom
  • Play songs on PC speakers
  • Play sound
  • Popup message
  • Send message
  • Set wallpaper
  • Show FBI lockout screen
  • Show/Hide cursor
  • Show/Hide desktop
  • Show/Hide Start bar 
  • Show/Hide Start button
  • Show picture
  • Upload, run file
  • View/Close running applications
  • View from webcam

 
Comments 
InCommand 1.53 is a little larger then version 1.5. However, there are no new features. InCommand is released uncompressed. This version of InCommand comes with a file compressor making it even easier to change the server size and be undetected by anti virus programs. InCommand also has an edit server program. Besides setting a ICQ UIN for notification when your computer comes online, now the server icon and server file name can be changed. This point means that InCommand 1.5 can use any name, not just rsapi.exe, when it infects. 

Note: This is a trojan that can be submitted to us for analysis.
We can possibly determine for you the password that was used and
the ICQ UIN that was being notified. For more information on submitting trojan files to us read here

How To Remove 
Quick fix: no quick fix programs
Manual removal:

  1. Change the run=rsapi.exe to run= in the win.ini located under [windows]. Which can be done with any text editing program. 
  2. Reboot the computer or close the rsapi.exe
  3. Delete the rsapi.exe that is located in the Windows directory.

 
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