Torpig

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Torpig Description

Torpig is a Trojan horse that typically infiltrates a computer via security exploits and without user knowledge or consent. Once active, Torpig records keystrokes and transmits the sensitive information to a remote server. Torpig may also create a security hole through which unauthorized users may gain remote access to personal and financial information, which may lead to identity theft.

Type: Spyware

How Can You Detect Torpig?

 
 
 
 

Torpig has typically the following processes in memory:

  • ibm00001.exe
  • ibm00004.dll
  • ibm00002.dll
  • ibm00003.dll
  • ibm00001.dll
  • country.exe
  • ibm00003.exe

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