Backdoor.Wombot.A
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Threat Level: | 60 % (Medium) |
Infected Computers: | 105 |
First Seen: | February 13, 2012 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Backdoor.Wombot.A is a backdoor Trojan that enables ctbercriminals to obtain remote access and control over the affected computer system. Backdoor.Wombot.A hides itself in the system background and contacts a certain IRC server to gain instructional commands from its maker. Thus, Backdoor.Wombot.A can proliferate to other machines, stealing passwords and exploiting Windows vulnerabilities. Backdoor.Wombot.A can also open a back door to enable additional malware infections invade the compromised PC system. Backdoor.Wombot.A can be used to perform DoS attacks. Backdoor.Wombot.A adds infected files and modifies the Windows Registry by creating registry entries that permit it to start automatically whenever you boot up Windows. Backdoor.Wombot.A also exposes the infected computer to bogus anti-spyware program assaults. Backdoor.Wombot.A can distribute and execute infected files and record private details through keylogging. Therefore, Backdoor.Wombot.A can violate your privacy and such information as banking logins and passwords can be sent to hackers.
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Aliases
15 security vendors flagged this file as malicious.
Anti-Virus Software | Detection |
---|---|
AVG | Generic27.CMMV |
Fortinet | W32/SPNR.11DJ12!tr |
McAfee-GW-Edition | Generic BackDoor!1pg |
DrWeb | Trojan.Packed.22467 |
Sophos | Mal/VBCheMan-A |
Kaspersky | Trojan.Win32.VBKrypt.lrmx |
eSafe | Win32.Artemis |
Avast | Win32:Kryptik-IKF [Trj] |
NOD32 | a variant of Win32/Injector.QHU |
McAfee | Artemis!345524730583 |
CAT-QuickHeal | Trojan.VBKrypt.lrmx |
Panda | Trj/OCJ.A |
AVG | Generic30.BHSH |
Fortinet | W32/FakeAV.L |
Ikarus | Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Genome |
SpyHunter Detects & Remove Backdoor.Wombot.A
File System Details
# | File Name | MD5 |
Detections
Detections: The number of confirmed and suspected cases of a particular threat detected on
infected computers as reported by SpyHunter.
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1. | qtwm.exe | 7fa6f9415670f15065b4f870f0ce8d86 | 45 |
2. | qtwm.exe | 74c7706efcaa2aa40eb92cc568d917c4 | 13 |
3. | qtwm.exe | 345524730583a65132270b8b8f6b4b77 | 13 |
4. | qtwm.exe | 3ca04c6662c1a6d1cdb0c0c0be7e478e | 12 |
5. | qtwm.exe | c22c781a883a25f907ca0eb0c3c8f252 | 9 |
6. | qtwm.exe | 7269989604c84bacd3415daf2b7248fd | 8 |
7. | qtwm.exe | 37331eee3409df03a9d0e9496d046ba3 | 4 |
8. | qtwm.exe | 78ffe24e7f37a0b671ea87a681684ada | 1 |
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