What is Backdoor.Bifrost?
Backdoor.Bifrost also referred to as Bifrost is a malicious trojan backdoor threat that changes system processes in Windows and prevents access to regedit and msconfig. When launched, trojan Bifrost will install infected mvnzax.dll, EED6D071.EXE, CPORTS.EXE, klog.dat, web-codec1211.exe, r32il.exe files to the Windows system. Backdoor.Bifrost is typically spread via pornographic related adult sites, infected SPAM e-mail attachments and questionable freeware and p2p downloads. Backdoor.Bifrost is a disturbing backdoor trojan that can steal confidential data and harm pc files!
Bifrost clone vulnerabilities: Mal/Generic-A, Mal/Behav-285, Mal/Basine-C, Backdoor:Win32/Bifrose.FO, Trojan.Win32.Midgare.qbv, VirTool:Win32/CeeInject.gen!J, Backdoor:Win32/Agent, Trojan.Midgare!sd6, Trojan.Win32.Buzus.zcz, Generic.dx, Infostealer, Packed.Win32.Black.a, WORM_SDBOT.GAV, BackDoor-CEP.svr
Backdoor.Bifrost trojan threat indications:
- Browser launch by itself and re-directs to corrupt webpages
- Hijacked tray icons, desktop shortcuts and desktop wallpaper
- Abnormal Bifrost processes running in windows task list, annoying error bleepings from Computer tower speaker
- Backdoor.Bifrost is memory resident, reactivate itself after manual removal
- Missing registry keys, dlls and system files resulting in "Blue Screen" error
- Reduced internet connection speeds, sluggish browser performance and boot
- Pc flooded with annoying adult related popups, inactivated pop up blocker utility
Backdoor.Bifrost hijack behavior:
- Creates popups that match surfing behavior, collects Windows system information
- Disables active security utilities, gathers and forwards private info (passwords, usernames etc.) to remote servers
- Infects Windows system through security holes via e-mail attachments, messenger and freeware programs
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