LIB2.DLL - Dangerous
%SysDir%\LIB2.DLL
Manual removal instructions:
Antivirus Report of %SysDir%\LIB2.DLL:
%sysdir%\lib2.dll
We suggest you to remove LIB2.DLL from your computer as soon as possible.
LIB2.DLL is known as: Trojan.Generic [PCTools] Trojan Horse [Symantec] Backdoor.Win32.VB.cdq [Kaspersky Lab] Mal/Generic-A [Sophos] Trojan.NtRootKit.211 [Ikarus] Win-Trojan/Xema.variant [AhnLab].
MD5 of LIB2.DLL = BE9914A85255DDA9618C16B53BD1D106
LIB2.DLL size is 61440 bytes.
Full path on a computer: %SYSTEM%\LIB2.DLL
Related Files:
%PROGRAMFILES%\PLAN A SOFTWARE\CONFIGURATION.PLANACFG
%PROGRAMFILES%\PLAN A SOFTWARE\LIB1.DLL
%PROGRAMFILES%\PLAN A SOFTWARE\LIB2.DLL
%PROGRAMFILES%\PLAN A SOFTWARE\LIB3.EXE
%PROGRAMFILES%\PLAN A SOFTWARE\PLAN A SOFTWARE.EXE
%PROGRAMFILES%\PLAN A SOFTWARE\UNINS000.DAT
%PROGRAMFILES%\PLAN A SOFTWARE\UNINS000.EXE
%WINDIR%\PLAN A SOFTWARE\PLAN_A_SOFTWARE_CONFIGURATION.ICO
%WINDIR%\PLAN A SOFTWARE\PLAN_A_SOFTWARE_LICENSE.ICO
%SYSTEM%\LIB2.DLL
%SysDir%\LIB2.DLL | Trojan.Generic [PCTools] Trojan Horse [Symantec] Backdoor.Win32.VB.cdq [Kaspersky Lab] Mal/Generic-A [Sophos] Trojan.NtRootKit.211 [Ikarus] Win-Trojan/Xema.variant [AhnLab]. |
%SysDir%\LIB2.DLL | Dangerous |
%SysDir%\LIB2.DLL | High Risk |
LIB2.DLL is known as: Trojan.Generic [PCTools] Trojan Horse [Symantec] Backdoor.Win32.VB.cdq [Kaspersky Lab] Mal/Generic-A [Sophos] Trojan.NtRootKit.211 [Ikarus] Win-Trojan/Xema.variant [AhnLab].
MD5 of LIB2.DLL = BE9914A85255DDA9618C16B53BD1D106
LIB2.DLL size is 61440 bytes.
Full path on a computer: %SYSTEM%\LIB2.DLL
Related Files:
%PROGRAMFILES%\PLAN A SOFTWARE\CONFIGURATION.PLANACFG
%PROGRAMFILES%\PLAN A SOFTWARE\LIB1.DLL
%PROGRAMFILES%\PLAN A SOFTWARE\LIB2.DLL
%PROGRAMFILES%\PLAN A SOFTWARE\LIB3.EXE
%PROGRAMFILES%\PLAN A SOFTWARE\PLAN A SOFTWARE.EXE
%PROGRAMFILES%\PLAN A SOFTWARE\UNINS000.DAT
%PROGRAMFILES%\PLAN A SOFTWARE\UNINS000.EXE
%WINDIR%\PLAN A SOFTWARE\PLAN_A_SOFTWARE_CONFIGURATION.ICO
%WINDIR%\PLAN A SOFTWARE\PLAN_A_SOFTWARE_LICENSE.ICO
%SYSTEM%\LIB2.DLL
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