Trojan-Banker.Win32.BifitAgent
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Ranking: | 14,406 |
Threat Level: | 90 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 364 |
First Seen: | April 23, 2013 |
Last Seen: | July 27, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Trojan-Banker.Win32.BifitAgent is a banker Trojan that is generated to affect computer users of online banking program made by a company named 'BIFIT'. Trojan-Banker.Win32.BifitAgent executes two basic modules on the victimized PC user's computer, an executable file and a JAVA archive. Throughout installation, Trojan-Banker.Win32.BifitAgent creates the folder, to which it copies the malevolent files. In the course of its functioning, Trojan-Banker.Win32.BifitAgent also creates several named pipes. Thus, throughout the functioning of the Trojan-Banker.Win32.BifitAgent, the basic executable module, which is responsible for communicating with the command server, works simultaneously with the malevolent JAR files, permitting the cybercriminals to immediately alter any code running under JAVA while banking transactions are being executed. The attackers might 'sell' compromised PCs on which the use of 'BIFIT' banking systems have been found to other attackers who install Trojan-Banker.Win32.BifitAgent on such computer systems.
There are several malignant applications with the same functionality as Trojan-Banker.Win32.BifitAgent, which involve:
Trojan-Banker.Win32.Oris
Trojan-Banker.Win32.iBank
Trojan-Spy.Win32.Lurk
Trojan-Banker.Win32.BifiBank
Trojan-Spy.Win32.Carberp
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. | AGENT.EXE | |
2. | BIFIT_A.CFG | |
3. | BIFIT_AGENT.JAR | |
4. | ALL.POLICY | |
5. | JAVASSIST |
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