Threat Database Stealers Trojan.Stealer.BME

Trojan.Stealer.BME

By CagedTech in Stealers, Trojans

Threat Scorecard

Popularity Rank: 7,977
Threat Level: 80 % (High)
Infected Computers: 62
First Seen: November 14, 2023
Last Seen: July 13, 2026
OS(es) Affected: Windows

The detection of Trojan.Stealer.BME on your system indicates a potential security threat. This type of malware is designed to compromise your computer's security and steal sensitive information. It is essential to understand the nature of this threat and take immediate action to remove it and prevent further damage.

What Is Trojan.Stealer.BME?

Trojan.Stealer.BME is a type of Trojan horse malware that can infect your computer without your knowledge or consent. Trojans are malicious programs that disguise themselves as legitimate software, allowing them to bypass security measures and gain access to your system. The ".Stealer" part of the name suggests that this particular Trojan is designed to steal sensitive information, such as login credentials, financial data, or personal information.

How Trojan.Stealer.BME Operates

Trojan.Stealer.BME operates by exploiting vulnerabilities in your system or deceiving you into installing it. Once installed, it can create a backdoor that allows remote access to your computer, enabling the attacker to steal sensitive information, install additional malware, or use your computer for malicious activities. The malware may also communicate with its command and control server to receive updates or transmit stolen data.

Symptoms of Infection

Infected computers may exhibit various symptoms, including slow performance, frequent crashes, or unfamiliar programs running in the background. You may also notice unusual network activity, such as unexpected data transfers or strange login attempts. Additionally, you might receive alerts from your security software or notice that your browser settings have been altered. However, some Trojans can operate silently, making it difficult to detect them without proper security tools.

How to Remove Trojan.Stealer.BME

  1. Boot your computer in Safe Mode with Networking to prevent the malware from loading and to allow for internet access. This will make it easier to download and install removal tools.
  2. Download and install a reputable anti-malware tool, such as SpyHunter, and perform a full scan of your system to detect and remove the Trojan.
  3. Uninstall any suspicious programs that you don't recognize or that were installed recently. Be cautious when uninstalling programs, as some legitimate software may be removed accidentally.
  4. Reset your web browsers, such as Chrome, Firefox, or Edge, to their default settings to remove any malicious extensions or add-ons.
  5. Reboot your computer and perform another full scan with your anti-malware tool to ensure that the Trojan has been completely removed.

Conclusion

Removing Trojan.Stealer.BME requires a combination of technical knowledge and the right tools. By following the steps outlined above, you can increase your chances of successfully removing the malware and preventing further damage. However, prevention is always the best approach. To minimize the risk of infection, keep your operating system and software up to date, use strong passwords, and be cautious when opening email attachments or downloading software from the internet. Remember to always use reputable security software and regularly scan your system for malware to ensure your computer remains secure.

Analysis Report

General information

Family Name: Trojan.Stealer.BME
Signature status: Root Not Trusted

Known Samples

MD5: 06c6470cd43816da1c1b862b085bfdb5
SHA1: fae1fd2694abe1d6d9d14d9a77533d313043b00e
SHA256: 39B669480A516049FDF0738F91FAA2F6B8E1087518C049775266CC24B7E0671F
File Size: 180.98 KB, 180984 bytes

Windows Portable Executable Attributes

  • File doesn't have "Rich" header
  • File doesn't have exports table
  • File has TLS information
  • File is 32-bit executable
  • File is either console or GUI application
  • File is GUI application (IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_WINDOWS_GUI)
  • File is Native application (NOT .NET application)
  • File is not packed
  • IMAGE_FILE_DLL is not set inside PE header (Executable)
  • IMAGE_FILE_EXECUTABLE_IMAGE is set inside PE header (Executable Image)

Digital Signatures

Signer Root Status
Beijing AoLanDe Information Technology Co., Ltd. DigiCert Trusted Root G4 Root Not Trusted

File Traits

  • HighEntropy
  • No Version Info
  • x86

Block Information

Total Blocks: 661
Potentially Malicious Blocks: 0
Whitelisted Blocks: 651
Unknown Blocks: 10

Visual Map

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0 - Probable Safe Block
? - Unknown Block
x - Potentially Malicious Block

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Windows API Usage

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