Command.exe
Command.exe is a harmful trojan inection that can camouflage as a registry files and use Windows XP and Vista exploits to download harmful programs. Command.exe is usually installed on the system via pornographic related web sites, corrupt spam e-mail attachments and suspicious file-sharing programs. Upon injection, trojan Command will updates itself on every Windows session and install malicious command.exe files from outside servers. Command.exe is a serious privacy and security risk!
Clones and Asociated Threats: Trojan.W32.Feebs, W32.Lovgate.R@mm, Worm:Win32/Lovgate.W@mm, PE_VIRUT.XP, notepad.exe, ravmond.exe, zupacha2.exe, I-Worm.Lovgate.AL.Dam, amvo1.dll, Backdoor.Win32.Hupigon.dkl, hxdef.exe, Email-Worm.Win32.LovGate.cw, Email-Worm.Win32.LovGate.ay, I-Worm.Mytob.Gen.2, Email-Worm.Win32.LovGate.bg
Probable warning signs:
- Obstruct Internet transfer rate, decreased surfing performance and common browser shut downs
- Modified browser startpage redirects to corrupt sites
- "Blue Screen" error screen produced by missing dll's, registry keys and Windows files
- Command.exe re-generates itself after manual removal, extremely difficult to get rid of
- Popup blocker incapable to hinder annoying adult bulk pop up advertisements
- Changed background wallpaper, desktop shortcuts and system tray icons
Behaviors of Command.exe:
- Monitors Windows system, logs surfing activity to generate matching pop-up ads
- Infects Windows via browser security holes and downloads third party programs onto the infected Pc
- Records and transmits keystrokes, passwords, user names and other private info to distant hackers by avoiding antivirus and firewall tools
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