FFWMNR.EXE - Dangerous
FFWMNR.EXE
Manual removal instructions:
Antivirus Report of FFWMNR.EXE:
ffwmnr.exe
We suggest you to remove NAMRQW.EXE from your computer as soon as possible.
NAMRQW.EXE is known as: Packed.Win32.Katusha.o [Kaspersky Lab] Backdoor.Win32.Cetorp [Ikarus] packed with UPX [Kaspersky Lab].
MD5 of NAMRQW.EXE = 9F9EBC0A5079BFF3E685AF80A0A8B6B4
NAMRQW.EXE size is 18944 bytes.
Full path on a computer: %USERPROFILE%\NAMRQW.EXE
Related Files:
%USERPROFILE%\FFWMNR.EXE
%SYSTEM%\SECUPDAT.DAT
FFWMNR.EXE | Packed.Win32.Katusha.o [Kaspersky Lab] Backdoor.Win32.Cetorp [Ikarus] packed with UPX [Kaspersky Lab]. |
FFWMNR.EXE | Dangerous |
FFWMNR.EXE | High Risk |
NAMRQW.EXE is known as: Packed.Win32.Katusha.o [Kaspersky Lab] Backdoor.Win32.Cetorp [Ikarus] packed with UPX [Kaspersky Lab].
MD5 of NAMRQW.EXE = 9F9EBC0A5079BFF3E685AF80A0A8B6B4
NAMRQW.EXE size is 18944 bytes.
Full path on a computer: %USERPROFILE%\NAMRQW.EXE
Related Files:
%USERPROFILE%\FFWMNR.EXE
%SYSTEM%\SECUPDAT.DAT
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