Banker.Trojan Description
Banker.Trojan also referred to as Trojan.Banker is a trojan that injects itself and drops malicious programs onto the infected local or network computer. Generally, Banker.Trojan is spread through pornographic web sites, corrupt shareware/freeware and file-sharing downloads or via infected ActiveX and media codec updates. In addition to installing other threats, trojan Banker.Trojan may also download corrupt Win XP.exe, eguis.EXE, Windowsupdate.exe, DarkLinux[1].exe, Wapp.exe, WorkFile.exe files and updated itself. The Banker.Trojan is a crucial trojan that can inactivate antivirus and firewall program and infect both local and network pc's.
Related definitions: Trojan-Spy.Win32.Banker.oyi, TROJ_BANKER.NWL, Trojan-Spy.Win32.Banker.oyi, Trj/Banker.FWD, Win32/Spy.Banker trojan, PSW.Banker4.AHOP
Banker.Trojan description:
- Strange running Trojan.Banker processes/files in the task manager, annoying tower speaker bleepings
- Removed dlls, registry keys and Windows files resulting in "Blue Screen" error
- Changed Windows desktop tray icons, shortcuts and background picture
- Frustrating mass popups generated even with active pop-up blocker tools
- Search engine results and browser homepage hijacked by unusual website
- Banker.Trojan is particularly hard to uninstall manually, re-install itself at system start up
- Particularly slow system start up and obstructed Internet availability
Banker.Trojan trojan hijack behavior:
- Trojan.Banker floods Windows system with harmful trojan horses, adware and spyware files through browser security holes
- Generates pop up ads matching browsing habits, collects system activity and modify system logs
- Trojan.Banker generates outlying Internet connections by disabling firewall, antivirus utilities and sends personal information to hackers
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