Backdoor.Win32.Bifrose.aajx
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Threat Level: | 80 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 35 |
First Seen: | November 21, 2011 |
Last Seen: | April 21, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Backdoor.Win32.Bifrose.aajx is a dangerous backdoor Trojan that could open up a remote portal to an infected system. Backdoor.Win32.Bifrose.aajx is able to initiate access allowing a remote hacker to gain control over an infected PC. Backdoor.Win32.Bifrose.aajx also has the characteristics of a keylogger application where it may monitor keystrokes allowing criminal hackers to obtain login usernames and passwords to online accounts. Backdoor.Win32.Bifrose.aajx commonly runs undetected by injecting malicious code into memory of a web browser's processes and then ending its own processes. At times Backdoor.Win32.Bifrose.aajx may be initiated and spread through malicious links over the internet such as Facebook (social network) links or on a malicious website previously redirected by a spam link. In this form the Backdoor.Win32.Bifrose.aajx has been found to be a variation of the Guy Fawkes Virus. It is important that Backdoor.Win32.Bifrose.aajx be detected and safely removed in a prompt manor to prevent utter destruction to an infected PC.
File System Details
# | File Name |
Detections
Detections: The number of confirmed and suspected cases of a particular threat detected on
infected computers as reported by SpyHunter.
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1. | kav.exe | |
2. | cpf.exe | |
3. | kavsvc.exe | |
4. | umxtray.exe |
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