HackTool:MSIL/Binder.gen!C
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Threat Level: | 80 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 211 |
First Seen: | January 23, 2012 |
Last Seen: | May 26, 2022 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
HackTool:MSIL/Binder.gen!C is a terrible Trojan that can seriously destroy your computer system and compromise your privacy. HackTool:MSIL/Binder.gen!C can access the targeted machine without you knowing about that and then execute numerous malicious actions involving data theft and dropping of additional malware infections. When installed, HackTool:MSIL/Binder.gen!C connects to a remote server that is encrypted in its components, and then brings other malicious applications. HackTool:MSIL/Binder.gen!C can also receive configuration data from the remote server, meaning that a configuration of every single version of HackTool:MSIL/Binder.gen!C can differ from each other. HackTool:MSIL/Binder.gen!C can reach certain files on remote web pages and download them onto the attacked computer system. If not, HackTool:MSIL/Binder.gen!C can also connect to the web without your consent and open a web page that carries a malicious code. When the connection between the web page and your computer is generated, the web page automatically downloads and runs unsafe applications. HackTool:MSIL/Binder.gen!C does not encompass any specific threat symptoms, but you can realize if your PC is infected with HackTool:MSIL/Binder.gen!C by checking the malicious processes in the Windows Task Manager. HackTool:MSIL/Binder.gen!C can lead to slow processing and Internet speed and unresponsive applications. Executable files are components of HackTool:MSIL/Binder.gen!C's setup, and therefore, they always run if HackTool:MSIL/Binder.gen!C is detected on your PC system. Also, some of the files of HackTool:MSIL/Binder.gen!C are connected with adware, so it means that HackTool:MSIL/Binder.gen!C can also function as an adware program that examines your Internet surfing activities and then shows you spam commercial ads. Remove HackTool:MSIL/Binder.gen!C as early as possible.
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Aliases
15 security vendors flagged this file as malicious.
Anti-Virus Software | Detection |
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Prevx1 | Malicious Software |
eSafe | suspicious Trojan/Worm |
AVG | OneStepSearcher.M |
Ikarus | BHO.Win32.Zwangi |
AntiVir | TR/Boigy.2 |
NOD32 | a variant of Win32/Adware.OneStep.Z |
Sophos | Zwangi |
DrWeb | Trojan.Searcher.322 |
NOD32 | a variant of Win32/Adware.OneStep.AS |
BitDefender | Trojan.Sirefef.BP |
McAfee | ZeroAccess.dr.gen.d |
AVG | OneStepSearcher.V |
Fortinet | Adware/OneStep |
Ikarus | not-a-virus:AdWare.Win32.FlvTube |
DrWeb | Adware.ZiggyTv |
SpyHunter Detects & Remove HackTool:MSIL/Binder.gen!C
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. | DTHtml.exe | 36491f56f2f1b18718abc0fce81854ab | 97 |
2. | SbieSvc.exe | f8b653385eb7036db17560949225fc57 | 32 |
3. | questscan.dll | 148dfd8b409e5e434e22e22064107208 | 3 |
4. | 228B.exe | 5e85e8b2f627e98f87048afb7654a6d7 | 2 |
5. | MP3RocketSvc.exe | b3311f3d5bb474c529c54a715081d8dd | 1 |
6. | svrdr.exe | d71c8bb74e644b2da82d496a6bfd02aa | 1 |
7. | 7079.exe | 9d1daa810f02334b5f4aab72a9b3f84b | 1 |
8. | 48E3.exe | 8018fa2f18a68ac2bafa127e2a806e69 | 1 |
9. | 48E3.exe | ||
10. | spmd.dll | ||
11. | 228B.exe |
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