Minecraft RAT Developers (This is not bad, it's something good for the community.)

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So recently Ive seen a lot of clients having RATs in them, I want to make a Minecraft RAT Checker that checks clients to see if they have RATs. The check would look through the client all the way to see all possible RATs, and either remove them or alert the user that it's a RAT. By the title you may think that I wanted to make a RAT but no I want to stop them, why not see some RAT Developers they'd know how to find RATs, or maybe some client developers I don't know. If you can do this comment down below, or maybe put some suggestions for the Checker to implement.
 
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Well since Rat's are ran from a dns server, all you would have to do is create something like wireshark or netstat to find the incoming connection.
You know I don't understand CRAP your saying.
 

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There is already a program called "SkidSuite 2.0" on H&E that scans for incoming/outgoing connections when minecraft initially starts.
But they still can steal your account.
 

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So recently Ive seen a lot of clients having RATs in them, I want to make a Minecraft RAT Checker that checks clients to see if they have RATs. The check would look through the client all the way to see all possible RATs, and either remove them or alert the user that it's a RAT. By the title you may think that I wanted to make a RAT but no I want to stop them, why not see some RAT Developers they'd know how to find RATs, or maybe some client developers I don't know. If you can do this comment down below, or maybe put some suggestions for the Checker to implement.
Even if this was possible it would cost $1000s to make. There isn't some magical way to check whether a program is a RAT, or not. Sure you can check outgoing connections, but that doesn't prove anything. And removing the RAT would be next to impossible. You would have to use bytecode manipulation and you would have to know exactly what to change which is going to be different every time. Even if you did use bytecode manipulation, it would only work on programs written in Java.

tl;dr this project is a joke
 

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You know I don't understand CRAP your saying.
You think you have what it takes to run a hosting company, but you don't know what a netstat is, and you don't what wireshark is?
Hm.
 
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