Backdoor.TinyBaron!g2
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Threat Level: | 80 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 7 |
First Seen: | June 2, 2015 |
Last Seen: | July 24, 2022 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Backdoor.Tinybaron!g2 designation is a heuristic detection used to detect threats associated with the Tinybaron family of backdoor trojans. The Backdoor.Tinybaron!g2 malware is a typical backdoor trojan that can place its files in several system directories like Documents, Temp, Application data and the Windows. The Backdoor.Tinybaron!g2 malware may present itself to the system as a network service to gain access to your network connections. Additionally, the Backdoor.Tinybaron!g2 malware may modify the code of the Adobe Flash Player and install a virtual printer to conduct its operations. Malware researchers note that the Tinybaron backdoor trojan is programmed to modify your Windows Registry to open a back door to your OS and connect to a remote host and receive instructions. The Tinybaron backdoor trojan can be used to steal your files, download and install harmful software and corrupt programs on your computer. Also, you may be interested to know that the Tinybaron backdoor trojan can make screenshots, and private information may be sent to crooks. The Backdoor.Tinybaron!g2 trojan is deployed in spam campaigns as an attached executable file that may be promoted as a shopping assistant or a premium application part of an ongoing promotion. Computer users should not interact with the content of spam emails and should incorporate a trusted anti-malware suite on their PC to counter intrusions by the Tinybaron trojan.
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