HEUR:Exploit.SWF.Agent.id
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Ranking: | 3,420 |
Threat Level: | 90 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 15,712 |
First Seen: | April 9, 2014 |
Last Seen: | September 20, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
HEUR:Exploit.SWF.Agent.id is a backdoor Trojan that can initiate DDOS attacks on a targeted computer. The creators of HEUR:Exploit.SWF.Agent.id may use the particular obfuscator to restrict researchers from analyzing it, and security software from detecting it. When HEUR:Exploit.SWF.Agent.id affects a computer system, based on the operating system, it executes certain actions to assure that it will be run on the next PC start-up. In Windows, HEUR:Exploit.SWF.Agent.id makes modifications to registry entries. Once installed, HEUR:Exploit.SWF.Agent.id starts communicating with its distant server via the IRC protocol. HEUR:Exploit.SWF.Agent.id may enable cybercriminals to obtain full remote access and control over the infected computer. HEUR:Exploit.SWF.Agent.id can steal sensitive details stored on the PC.
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