Bholog.B Trojan
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Threat Level: | 80 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 4 |
First Seen: | July 27, 2015 |
Last Seen: | April 21, 2019 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Bholog.B malware is classified as a trojan that can steal sensitive information like credit card details and passwords by using a keylogger module. The Bholog.B malware is dispersed as an attached file to spam emails and can launch a background process named 'broda.exe' to execute its operations. The Bholog.B keylogger creates several hooks in Windows to record your keystrokes and messages you input in fields on program windows. The Bholog.B malware can edit your Windows Registry to launch at system start-up. Security researchers note that the Bholog.B keylogger can take advantage of Internet Explorer and use it to send the collected data to a remote server. The Bholog.B malware can record what programs you open, your browsing history and user credentials. Computer users infected with the Bholog.B malware are in danger of losing control over their social media accounts and becoming a victim of financial fraud. The Bholog.B malware is known to inhabit the Temp folder of Windows to evade security scans and early detection. The Bholog.B trojan may slow down your computer and allow its operators to install ransomware like Crowti and Coin Locker on your PC. The Bholog.B trojan works similarly to others of its kind like Ranbyus and Zbot and is a cyber threat that should not be overlooked. You might want to install a reputable anti-malware suite to secure your OS and protect your user credentials from the Bholog.B trojan.
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