Trojan.Pandex!inf
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Threat Level: | 90 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 62 |
First Seen: | May 1, 2014 |
Last Seen: | October 22, 2022 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Trojan.Pandex!inf is a Trojan infection. Trojan.Pandex!inf has been active in 2014 and represents a severe threat to the computers' security and to the computer users' privacy. Trojan.Pandex!inf uses spam email messages to spread from one computer to another. These spam email messages may be designed to trick inexperienced computer users into installing Trojan.Pandex!inf themselves. It is important to note that Trojan.Pandex!inf is a generic detection used by some security programs to indicate a Trojan dropper or downloader. Threats like Trojan.Pandex!inf may try to obtain email addresses from the infected computer. Trojan.Pandex!inf may also interfere with your security software and your Web browser to prevent you from removing and detecting Trojan.Pandex!inf with the help of a reliable security program.
Describing Trojan.Pandex!inf Trojan in Action
Trojan.Pandex!inf represents a medium-level threat to your computer's security. While Trojan.Pandex!inf is harmful and more threatening than Potentially Unwanted Programs and adware, Trojan.Pandex!inf does not have advanced rootkit functions or other threat characteristics that are difficult to deal with. Trojan.Pandex!inf may affect most computers running the Windows operating system, including Window XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. When Trojan.Pandex!inf is executed, Trojan.Pandex!inf may establish a connection with a remote server and may try to download threatening content. Trojan.Pandex!inf will then ensure that the threatening file runs automatically during start-up by infecting the rpcss.dll or other crucial system files.
Trojan.Pandex!inf may Turn Your Computer into a Weak Machine
Although threats like Trojan.Pandex!inf may not generate direct symptoms, since its goal is to download other threats without making the victim aware of its presence, malware analysts have observed that Trojan.Pandex!inf may affect the victim's Web browser. Trojan.Pandex!inf may be linked to adware and PUPs that monetize the infection by displaying advertisements on the victim's Web browser or redirecting it to affiliate content. Trojan.Pandex!inf may make changes to the victim's Web browser and computer settings that may make it more vulnerable to threats and known online hoaxes. This is one of the main reasons why Trojan.Pandex!inf should be removed at once with the help of an updated security application.
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