800000C0.@ - Dangerous
%LOCAL APPDATA%\3308C706\U\800000C0.@
Manual removal instructions:
Antivirus Report of %LOCAL APPDATA%\3308C706\U\800000C0.@:
%local appdata%\3308c706\u\800000c0.@
We suggest you to remove 800000C0.@ from your computer as soon as possible.
800000C0.@ is known as: Trojan.Small.32768.AZK, Trojan.zaccess.AA5, ZeroAccess, Trojan.PMax.x, RootKit, Rootkit.PMax.WoGLq6ObhwY, Win32.Sirefef.EN, W32.Trojan2.NQCO, W32.ZAccess.G, Win32:Sirefef-PL [Rtk], Rootkit.PMax.x, Trojan.Sirefef.CR, Trojan.Agent.Gen-Sirefef, TR.Offend.kdv.488489, Sus.Dropper-A, Win32.ZAccess.BI, Rootkit.PMax.o, TrojanDropper.Sirefef.N, Win-Trojan.Sirefef.32768, W32.PMax.X.tr.rkit, Bck.Cycbot.F.
MD5 of 800000C0.@ = 273a41f7c65a03f5309defbdf760d71c
800000C0.@ size is 32768 bytes.
Full path on a computer: %LOCAL APPDATA%\3308C706\U\800000C0.@
Related Files:
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\@
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\U\00000001.@
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\U\000000c0.@
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\U\000000cb.@
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\U\000000cf.@
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\U\80000000.@
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\U\800000c0.@
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\U\800000cb.@
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\U\800000cf.@
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\X
%WinDir%\assembly\GAC_MSIL\Desktop.ini
%SysDir%\CTSBLFX.DLL.dll
%SysDir%\dds_log_ad13.cmd
%LOCAL APPDATA%\3308C706\U\800000C0.@ | Trojan.Small.32768.AZK, Trojan.zaccess.AA5, ZeroAccess, Trojan.PMax.x, RootKit, Rootkit.PMax.WoGLq6ObhwY, Win32.Sirefef.EN, W32.Trojan2.NQCO, W32.ZAccess.G, Win32:Sirefef-PL [Rtk], Rootkit.PMax.x, Trojan.Sirefef.CR, Trojan.Agent.Gen-Sirefef, TR.Offend.kdv.488489, Sus.Dropper-A, Win32.ZAccess.BI, Rootkit.PMax.o, TrojanDropper.Sirefef.N, Win-Trojan.Sirefef.32768, W32.PMax.X.tr.rkit, Bck.Cycbot.F. |
%LOCAL APPDATA%\3308C706\U\800000C0.@ | Dangerous |
%LOCAL APPDATA%\3308C706\U\800000C0.@ | High Risk |
800000C0.@ is known as: Trojan.Small.32768.AZK, Trojan.zaccess.AA5, ZeroAccess, Trojan.PMax.x, RootKit, Rootkit.PMax.WoGLq6ObhwY, Win32.Sirefef.EN, W32.Trojan2.NQCO, W32.ZAccess.G, Win32:Sirefef-PL [Rtk], Rootkit.PMax.x, Trojan.Sirefef.CR, Trojan.Agent.Gen-Sirefef, TR.Offend.kdv.488489, Sus.Dropper-A, Win32.ZAccess.BI, Rootkit.PMax.o, TrojanDropper.Sirefef.N, Win-Trojan.Sirefef.32768, W32.PMax.X.tr.rkit, Bck.Cycbot.F.
MD5 of 800000C0.@ = 273a41f7c65a03f5309defbdf760d71c
800000C0.@ size is 32768 bytes.
Full path on a computer: %LOCAL APPDATA%\3308C706\U\800000C0.@
Related Files:
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\@
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\U\00000001.@
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\U\000000c0.@
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\U\000000cb.@
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\U\000000cf.@
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\U\80000000.@
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\U\800000c0.@
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\U\800000cb.@
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\U\800000cf.@
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\X
%WinDir%\assembly\GAC_MSIL\Desktop.ini
%SysDir%\CTSBLFX.DLL.dll
%SysDir%\dds_log_ad13.cmd
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