GAM0.EXE - Dangerous
GAM0.EXE
Manual removal instructions:
Antivirus Report of GAM0.EXE:
gam0.exe
We suggest you to remove GAM0.EXE from your computer as soon as possible.
GAM0.EXE is known as: Malware.Virut [PCTools] W32.Virut.CF [Symantec] Virus.Win32.Virut.ce [Kaspersky Lab] W32/Virut.n.gen [McAfee] W32/Scribble-B [Sophos] Virus:Win32/Virut.BN [Microsoft] Trojan-Spy.Win32.VB [Ikarus] Win32/Virut.F [AhnLab].
MD5 of GAM0.EXE = 1F6538A549457D5333C3FF7B7BDD5520
GAM0.EXE size is 83456 bytes.
Full path on a computer: %APPDATA%\GAM0.EXE
Related Files:
%WINDIR%\CFTNOM.EXE
%APPDATA%\CONIMA.EXE
%APPDATA%\GAM0.EXE
%APPDATA%\INLOG
%APPDATA%\INPUT.BAT
%APPDATA%\LOCALACCOUNTAUTHORITY.BAT
%APPDATA%\LSSAS.EXE
%APPDATA%\MANAGER.EXE
%APPDATA%\MLOG
%APPDATA%\MOUSEDRIVER.BAT
%APPDATA%\PLUG.BAT
%APPDATA%\RCL6399.LOG
%APPDATA%\YLOG
%WINDIR%\CFTNOM.BAT
%FONTSDIR%\SERVICES.EXE
%SYSTEM%\NWCWKS.DLL
%SYSTEM%\NWSAPAGENTS.DLL
%SYSTEM%\USER.INI
%WINDIR%\TEMP\X1JKFDSAL.INF
GAM0.EXE | Malware.Virut [PCTools] W32.Virut.CF [Symantec] Virus.Win32.Virut.ce [Kaspersky Lab] W32/Virut.n.gen [McAfee] W32/Scribble-B [Sophos] Virus:Win32/Virut.BN [Microsoft] Trojan-Spy.Win32.VB [Ikarus] Win32/Virut.F [AhnLab]. |
GAM0.EXE | Dangerous |
GAM0.EXE | High Risk |
GAM0.EXE is known as: Malware.Virut [PCTools] W32.Virut.CF [Symantec] Virus.Win32.Virut.ce [Kaspersky Lab] W32/Virut.n.gen [McAfee] W32/Scribble-B [Sophos] Virus:Win32/Virut.BN [Microsoft] Trojan-Spy.Win32.VB [Ikarus] Win32/Virut.F [AhnLab].
MD5 of GAM0.EXE = 1F6538A549457D5333C3FF7B7BDD5520
GAM0.EXE size is 83456 bytes.
Full path on a computer: %APPDATA%\GAM0.EXE
Related Files:
%WINDIR%\CFTNOM.EXE
%APPDATA%\CONIMA.EXE
%APPDATA%\GAM0.EXE
%APPDATA%\INLOG
%APPDATA%\INPUT.BAT
%APPDATA%\LOCALACCOUNTAUTHORITY.BAT
%APPDATA%\LSSAS.EXE
%APPDATA%\MANAGER.EXE
%APPDATA%\MLOG
%APPDATA%\MOUSEDRIVER.BAT
%APPDATA%\PLUG.BAT
%APPDATA%\RCL6399.LOG
%APPDATA%\YLOG
%WINDIR%\CFTNOM.BAT
%FONTSDIR%\SERVICES.EXE
%SYSTEM%\NWCWKS.DLL
%SYSTEM%\NWSAPAGENTS.DLL
%SYSTEM%\USER.INI
%WINDIR%\TEMP\X1JKFDSAL.INF
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