KRNLN.FNR - Dangerous
%TEMP%\E_4\KRNLN.FNR
Manual removal instructions:
Antivirus Report of %TEMP%\E_4\KRNLN.FNR:
%temp%\e_4\krnln.fnr
We suggest you to remove KRNLN.FNR from your computer as soon as possible.
KRNLN.FNR is known as: Backdoor.Hupigon.
MD5 of KRNLN.FNR = 97c8fe752e354b2945e4c593a87e4a8b
KRNLN.FNR size is 1105920 bytes.
Full path on a computer: %TEMP%\E_4\KRNLN.FNR
Related Files:
%Temp%\E_4\krnln.fnr
%Temp%\E_4\shell.fne
%Temp%\lsass.exe
%Temp%\E?AiIoAc.exe
%Startup%\lsass.exe.lnk
%TEMP%\E_4\KRNLN.FNR | Backdoor.Hupigon. |
%TEMP%\E_4\KRNLN.FNR | Dangerous |
%TEMP%\E_4\KRNLN.FNR | High Risk |
KRNLN.FNR is known as: Backdoor.Hupigon.
MD5 of KRNLN.FNR = 97c8fe752e354b2945e4c593a87e4a8b
KRNLN.FNR size is 1105920 bytes.
Full path on a computer: %TEMP%\E_4\KRNLN.FNR
Related Files:
%Temp%\E_4\krnln.fnr
%Temp%\E_4\shell.fne
%Temp%\lsass.exe
%Temp%\E?AiIoAc.exe
%Startup%\lsass.exe.lnk
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