RavMonE.exe

RavMonE, known more correctly as RJump, is a Trojan that opens a backdoor on computers running Microsoft Windows. Once a computer is infected, the virus allows unauthorized users to gain access to the computer's contents. This poses a security risk for the infected machine's user, as the attacker can steal personal information, and use the computer as an access point into an internal network. RavMonE was made famous in September 2006 when a numbe... More
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