Trojan.ADH.SFC
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Threat Level: | 50 % (Medium) |
Infected Computers: | 23 |
First Seen: | September 6, 2013 |
Last Seen: | June 18, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Trojan.ADH.SFC is a Trojan that is able to secretly access a compromised PC and connect to a distant server from which it will drop infected files. Trojan.ADH.SFC may pretend to be a trustworthy program in an effort to dupe affected computer users into downloading and installing it on the targeted computer. When launched, Trojan.ADH.SFC may contact a distant server to get commands or new configuration data and distribute other malware threats to the corrupted PC. Trojan.ADH.SFC may enable cybercriminals to gain access and control over the attacked PC. Trojan.ADH.SFC may steal the victimized computer user's personal information and cause loss of system data. Trojan.ADH.SFC may violate the target PC user's privacy by grabbing personal information involving personal and financial information. Trojan.ADH.SFC may steal the PC user's user names, passwords, email account information, online banking information and many other sensitive details. Trojan.ADH.SFC may conceal itself in the system background and, thus, may be hard to find and uninstall from the corrupted PC.
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