Trojan.AVKill.30538
Threat Scorecard
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| Threat Level: | 90 % (High) |
| Infected Computers: | 53 |
| First Seen: | June 11, 2013 |
| Last Seen: | January 27, 2026 |
| OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Trojan.AVKill.30538 is a Trojan that is a part of a 'Who's Viewed Your Facebook Profile' malware campaign circulating on Facebook. Trojan.AVKill.30538 attracts attacked web users into downloading and running a harmful .exe file, which masquerades as a 'Who's Viewed Your Facebook Profile' extension. The infected .exe file called 'D.exe', found as Trojan.AVKill.30538, steals private details from local Internet browsers, launches automatically when Windows boots up, and aims at corrupting all of the victimized PC user's friends on Facebook. Trojan.AVKill.30538 carries a code generated to subvert a variety of well-known anti-virus programs. Trojan.AVKill.30538 will aim to kill any identified anti-virus processes that it sees running on the targeted PC. Trojan.AVKill.30538 will then drop and install more malware threats. Trojan.AVKill.30538 opens up a large security hole on the infected computer system and is a serious threat to the security of the victim's personal and financial data.
Table of Contents
File System Details
| # | File Name |
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. | D.exe |
Analysis Report
General information
| Family Name: | Trojan.Linkury.E |
|---|---|
| Signature status: | No Signature |
Known Samples
Known Samples
This section lists other file samples believed to be associated with this family.|
MD5:
3ae29e4e9de5c4fa5e946bad9c986704
SHA1:
0678189914f64bc167a07830eea77b479065e020
SHA256:
B7FE214C6F0CF6B9BE7E33CEBEC4D1E57E13446F9F20E6480AE05AA3EAF0D764
File Size:
1.08 MB, 1083392 bytes
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Windows Portable Executable Attributes
- File doesn't have "Rich" header
- File doesn't have debug information
- File doesn't have exports table
- File doesn't have security information
- File is 32-bit executable
- File is either console or GUI application
- File is GUI application (IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_WINDOWS_GUI)
- File is Native application (NOT .NET application)
- File is not packed
- IMAGE_FILE_DLL is not set inside PE header (Executable)
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- IMAGE_FILE_EXECUTABLE_IMAGE is set inside PE header (Executable Image)
File Traits
- HighEntropy
- No Version Info
- x86
Block Information
Block Information
During analysis, EnigmaSoft breaks file samples into logical blocks for classification and comparison with other samples. Blocks can be used to generate malware detection rules and to group file samples into families based on shared source code, functionality and other distinguishing attributes and characteristics. This section lists a summary of this block data, as well as its classification by EnigmaSoft. A visual representation of the block data is also displayed, where available.| Total Blocks: | 483 |
|---|---|
| Potentially Malicious Blocks: | 61 |
| Whitelisted Blocks: | 422 |
| Unknown Blocks: | 0 |
Visual Map
? - Unknown Block
x - Potentially Malicious Block
Windows API Usage
Windows API Usage
This section lists Windows API calls that are used by the samples in this family. Windows API usage analysis is a valuable tool that can help identify malicious activity, such as keylogging, security privilege escalation, data encryption, data exfiltration, interference with antivirus software, and network request manipulation.| Category | API |
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| Process Manipulation Evasion |
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| Thread Create Remote |
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