Threat Database Trojans Trojan.Injector.CAJK

Trojan.Injector.CAJK

By GoldSparrow in Trojans

Threat Scorecard

Threat Level: 80 % (High)
Infected Computers: 7
First Seen: May 14, 2015
Last Seen: April 21, 2022
OS(es) Affected: Windows

The Trojan.Injector.CAJK malware may travel in corrupted updates to Adobe Flash Player, Java, spam emails and be deployed by exploit kits like Angler and RIG. The Trojan.Injector.CAJK malware is a representative of a subdivision of the malware family of trojan droppers. The Trojan.Injector.CAJK malware is a member of the Trojan Injector family and is designed to inject parts of its code in running process like Skype, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Outlook, Thunderbird and others. Malware agents use Trojan.Injector.CAJK to perform operations like silent screen grabbing, recording keystrokes, downloads and the installation of other cyber threats. Trojan.Injector.CAJK functions like Danmec and Delf and might install its files in the Temp folder under the main Windows directory to avoid security scans. The suffix CAJK is used by researchers to specify a modified version of a typical trojan injector that may feature a layer of obfuscation to prevent analysis by AV products. The Trojan.Injector.CAJK malware might allow its operators to collect software and hardware information about infected systems and help them launch customized attacks at different targets. As stated above, the Trojan.Injector.CAJK malware can evade detection by injecting code into other processes, but it still needs to run a core process to facilitate its operations. The main executable of the Trojan.Injector.CAJK malware may be a DLL and EXE file. The Trojan.Injector.CAJK malware may slow down your PC and corrupt your Windows Registry to hide its files and run every time you turn on your computer. Users should install a reputable anti-malware suite to check their systems for Trojan.Injector.CAJK and clean it efficiently.

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