Spammer.EmailBomb.G
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Threat Level: | 80 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 16 |
First Seen: | December 8, 2010 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Spammer.EmailBomb.G is a Trojan, which circulates through malevolent spam email attachments. Spammer.EmailBomb.G propagates via hotmail.com, and this is done so that cybercriminals working via remote servers could connect and control the affected machine. Spammer.EmailBomb.G affects Windows computers and can use your personal email accounts to spread additional malware infections as well as eliminate administrative privileges, paralyzing computer functionality to help cybercriminals steal confidential data. Spammer.EmailBomb.G can record sensitive details, utilize email services, and open up connection channels to the web. Spammer.EmailBomb.G can lead to a variety of system failuress. The main aim of Spammer.EmailBomb.G is to establish connections between the targeted PC system and remote servers. Spammer.EmailBomb.G can divert your search result links to unwanted websites, open up web browser pop-up messages, or even employ BHOs to record your web browsing activities.
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Aliases
12 security vendors flagged this file as malicious.
Anti-Virus Software | Detection |
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Panda | Suspicious file |
Comodo | Heur.Packed.Unknown |
Sophos | Mal/Generic-L |
TrendMicro | PAK_Generic.001 |
Symantec | Suspicious.Cloud |
Sunbelt | Trojan.Win32.Generic!BT |
Sophos | Sus/Spy-B |
Microsoft | Spammer:Win32/EmailBomb.G |
DrWeb | STPAGE.Trojan |
BitDefender | Gen:Trojan.Heur.GZ.hmGfbWrYv@j |
AVG | Generic17.BTKZ |
AntiVir | TR/Spy.Gen |
SpyHunter Detects & Remove Spammer.EmailBomb.G
File System Details
# | File Name | MD5 |
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. | svchost.exe | b1ae35fc3cadb38569bc8f75ef282923 | 10 |
2. | ccss.exe | 88d275f4d42b3ad57c863c7edb17c4f2 | 6 |
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