Backdoor:MSIL/Sisbot.C
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Threat Level: | 60 % (Medium) |
Infected Computers: | 27 |
First Seen: | August 31, 2015 |
Last Seen: | June 12, 2022 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Backdoor:MSIL/Sisbot.C malware is classified by security investigators as a backdoor trojan that may be offered to you as an update to your Internet browser on low-quality software distribution platforms and spam mail. Security investigators reveal that the Backdoor:MSIL/Sisbot.C trojan may corrupt your browser and take advantage of the ports it uses to communicate with its 'Command and Control' servers and execute tasks. Moreover, the Backdoor:MSIL/Sisbot.C trojan may download and install malware like VirLock and Padvia that can damage your system severely. The Backdoor:MSIL/Sisbot.C trojan could be used by its operators for DDoS attacks at networks and servers. The Backdoor:MSIL/Sisbot.C trojan can affect all Windows versions as early as Windows NT4.0 and secure its communications with the built-in Microsoft-CryptoAPI. The modus operandi of the Backdoor:MSIL/Sisbot.C is very resource hungry, and you might experience decreased computer performance. As stated above, the Backdoor:MSIL/Sisbot.C trojan could be used to install a keylogger and screen-grabbing tools on your PC remotely, and that could result in losing your control over your social media account. The Backdoor:MSIL/Sisbot.C trojan may appear as a background service in the Windows Task Manager, and its manual removal may not be possible. Fortunately, you could seek the help of an advanced anti-malware solution to clean your machine and removal cyber threats linked to the Backdoor:MSIL/Sisbot.C trojan.
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