TrojanDownloader: O97M/Skebpac.A
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Ranking: | 16,893 |
Threat Level: | 90 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 22 |
First Seen: | January 28, 2016 |
Last Seen: | September 15, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
TrojanDownloader: O97M/Skebpac.A is a detection that should raise your eyebrows because it means that there is a severe cyber threat implemented in your system. Skebpac is a Trojan-Downloader that might be used by third parties to download and install other threats such as the RSA 4096 Ransomware and the VirLock Ransomware. TrojanDownloader: O97M/Skebpac.A may have arrived on your PC as an RAR archive file that you downloaded from a spam email, looking to cash in a prize you won in a lottery you do not remember to have participated in. The executable of TrojanDownloader: O97M/Skebpac.A may feature an icon of an archive, document or image file to fool users into opening it. When the Skebpac Trojan-Downloader is executed, it might edit your DNS settings and open a port in your Windows Firewall to connect to its 'Command and Control' server and download the Crowti Ransomware.
TrojanDownloader: O97M/Skebpac.A may be found in the Temp folder under the Windows directory and use a custom ASP.NET Web API to facilitate its operations. Additionally, the Skebpac Trojan-Downloader may modify your browser to open corrupted Web pages that appear to host images of females in scarce clothing to distract you while a threat is being installed in the background. The Skebpac malware is based on macro functions and may use plug-ins that are loaded on XLS, XLSX, DOC, DOCX, PPT and PPTX files. Another interesting trait of the Skebpac Trojan-Downloader is that it can collect digital certificates on your PC and upload them to a remote host. The TrojanDownloader: O97M/Skebpac.A malware is a severe cyber threat to your data and system stability. Therefore, you need to use a renowned anti-malware suite to clean your machine.
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