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| Technical Information |
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Threat name: |
Hijack.System.Lurking |
Also mentioned as: |
System.Hidden |
Type: |
Trojan |
Sub type: |
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Description: |
A trojan is malicious program that slink inside the Pcs via leaks in security and behaves as a legit system file to perform hazardous activities on the infected machine. Trojans are generally used for collecting private information (such as passwords, credit card numbers, usernames and other secret data) or to open back doors for imminent attacks. |
| Threat Activity |
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Risk level: |
Moderate |
Distribution level: |
Low |
Removal level: |
Moderate |
Harm level: |
Low |
Infected systems |
Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows Vista, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows XP |
| Related Infections/Clones |
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Aliases/Clones: |
W32/Downadup.A, Net-Worm.Win32.Kido.bt, Conficker.A, Win32/Conficker.A |
Related Threats: |
N/A |
Associated Files
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Exe files: |
N/A |
Dll files: |
N/A |
Aditional files: |
N/A |
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