Trojan.Downloader.Core.PDB
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| Threat Level: | 80 % (High) |
| Infected Computers: | 5 |
| First Seen: | April 23, 2015 |
| Last Seen: | May 29, 2020 |
| OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Trojan.Downloader.Core.PDB is a computer infection that falls into the category of Trojan malware. Trojan.Downloader.Core.PDB is incapable of causing severe damage on its own and is instead used to by other malware to gain entrance to your system. The risk represented by Trojan.Downloader.Core.PDB infections should not be underestimated as it may be possible that the Trojan is used to download other high-level threats such as ransomware, backdoor Trojans, keyloggers, etc. The malware that may be downloaded by Trojan.Downloader.Core.PDB each has its own characteristics and functions and may be extremely hard to deal with. Users that are infected with Trojan.Downloader.Core.PDB may get their payment card and online banking account information stolen, lose important personal data as a result of ransomware, or experience deteriorated PC performance because of a mining Trojan. Malware security experts have yet to determine the exact distribution pattern of Trojan.Downloader.Core.PDB, but it may be safe to assume that is distributed via common methods, such as fake emails, torrent files, game cracks, etc. In order to remove and protect yourself from Trojan.Downloader.Core.PDB, you should utilize an anti-malware program and regularly update your software.