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Trojan.Basutra Description
Trojan.Basutra is a Trojan that makes modifications to the master boot record (MBR) of the compromised PC. When activated, Trojan.Basutra alters the particular registry entry. Trojan.Basutra then changes the password for the Administrator account to HaHaHa_[RANDOM NUMBERS]. Trojan.Basutra also kills the Alerter and System Event Notification services. Trojan.Basutra can erase all directories and files on all logical drives. Trojan.Basutra then contacts the specific locations on ports 8080 or 110. Trojan.Basutra then overwrites the master boot record (MBR) (Boot.Basutra). When the infected computer is restarted, a black screen is illustrated and the computer cannot operate.
Type: Trojans
How Can You Detect Trojan.Basutra?
Trojan.Basutra Removal Details
Trojan.Basutra creates the following files in the system:
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management\”ClearPageFileAtShutdown” = “1″
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This entry was last updated on 06/22/12 and posted on 06/22/12.
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