Trojan.Clicker MSIL.Agent
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Ranking: | 4,359 |
Threat Level: | 80 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 554,608 |
First Seen: | January 19, 2011 |
Last Seen: | February 21, 2024 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Trojan.Clicker MSIL.Agent (and its other found variants) is a malware threat that may affect systems in a direct and indirect manner. Trojan.Clicker MSIL.Agent is a type of Trojan malware that is used to click on advertisements automatically to generate ad revenue and traffic for third parties. The nefarious behavior is usually done without the user's knowledge. Trojan.Clicker MSIL.Agent's primary goal is to earn money for the hackers via these illegitimate means, but automated clicking on advertisements may also have other unpleasant consequences. For instance, Trojan.Clicker MSIL.Agent may be used to click on malicious ads that could redirect or be the source of other more harmful malware infections. As to how does Trojan.Clicker MSIL.Agent infiltrate targeted computers, it may get installed surreptitiously without the user's knowledge by another Trojan; a user may install Trojan.Clicker MSIL.Agent when he opens malicious executable files that are attached to spam emails; or you may get infected with Trojan.Clicker MSIL.Agent when downloading contaminated torrent files. In order to safely remove Trojan.Clicker MSIL.Agent, one might want to perform a system scan with reliable anti-malware software and remove any suspicious browser extensions/add-ons/plugins from his Internet browser.
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SpyHunter Detects & Remove Trojan.Clicker MSIL.Agent
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. | vba0qvi0qzr.exe | f3b128c53dd423cebf619d7a957848b7 | 12,903 |
2. | rapidpost.exe | 4c21c315271409f863062a1733c1abed | 7,752 |
3. | ncrxvo11pd2.exe | 4fe3dc472b65dd68f3a398c90bbccc6d | 7,376 |
4. | Addison.exe | caa661be48ec9ca747298dd28bd1c0b8 | 7,352 |
5. | Viiippoo.exe | 9b5aa6c02d9f5bfc27ae0c2c2eaca757 | 7,137 |
6. | connecting.exe | 7c50e6e28f102ed3b36077fb84d05066 | 6,798 |
7. | helpm.exe | d9af9206f30e9d998a07babea3d863f1 | 6,691 |
8. | jzhjiwr4fso.exe | f96526e4801c652452b993d9b39b130b | 5,336 |
9. | teamm.exe | 389bfb75d1de82a9852d4d7b947cd358 | 5,265 |
10. | ilfcbuz31ay.exe | 89cedb3c60e33eb56dbb99ee1b31d0eb | 4,510 |
11. | uk1kwxlq1zl.exe | 1636561abe445db467f0658fb81347fe | 3,952 |
12. | zbbba.exe | 944a2c53241eb8ead037844c5d97cdd9 | 3,642 |
13. | sousemestir.exe | 11ac6689d1c05f44529f3a84bafca327 | 3,477 |
14. | Mazouta.exe | c213fbd71fe7225784a8d82346ffcdcf | 3,472 |
15. | Benzino.exe | ce8074ca659603bc69d413dab86faf57 | 3,445 |
16. | 4njptdh55dk.exe | 19d00963c0dfa5aa27de79f1ce43852e | 2,917 |
17. | chaiiiiima.exe | 12f5d9034d9c14e3ac0361432c9a4a0c | 2,648 |
18. | treegreen.exe | ddb322f45c5e3db30ad757c290f39f44 | 2,572 |
19. | gibesta.exe | 752962f11fe0c8f4fad2999f69b4213a | 2,424 |
20. | buildar.exe | 6b4d7ff434c955ad738f7ec16f54702c | 2,374 |
21. | vujfcnrmxjf.exe | 96abd45c03547f122c9c110c5e755d9c | 2,327 |
22. | 5tpljildqwz.exe | 4a9d49898a91a8c72e78cc32f03d3028 | 2,188 |
23. | nothing.exe | 6f38f08e8fc1718a799e64bfb661c905 | 1,924 |
24. | blondes.exe | d3acaefae1e55a4fbf038c75a867e16b | 1,627 |
25. | VizzAim.exe | 81ca9c7c7887e6ef5711c138b93c2b38 | 1,064 |
26. | nawara.exe | 92e536f159d635406aa17d777bbbcf61 | 909 |
27. | artmasta.exe | 4a383fa0366cc76a31468db5d620f4a0 | 375 |
Registry Details
Directories
Trojan.Clicker MSIL.Agent may create the following directory or directories:
%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\microsoft network |
%PROGRAMFILES%\dataup |
%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\dataup |
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