Troj/HkCert-A

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Troj/HkCert-A Description

Troj/HkCert-A is a Trojan that is recognized as a malevolent file with Adobe’s digital code-signing signature. Troj/HkCert-A is used to hijack a vulnerable build server. A specific malware infection which uses the digital signature incorporates pwdump7 v 7.1, a utility that scoops up password hashes, and is sometimes used as a single file that statically links the OpenSSL library libeay32.dll. The second malignant utility is myGeeksmail.dll, a malicious ISAPI filter.

Type: Trojans

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