lshost.exe - Dangerous
lshost.exe
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Antivirus Report of lshost.exe:
lshost.exe
W32/Rbot-JR is a member of the W32/Rbot family of worms with a backdoor component.
It attempts to connect to a remote IRC server and enables a malicious user to remotely control the infected computer via a specific IRC channel.
It will also attempt to shut off some programs.
W32/Rbot-JR is capable of the following when instructed by an intruder:
- Capture webcam feed
- Search for CDkeys related to games
- Open remote command prompt
- Download/Upload files
- Carry out DDos
- Capture Windows NT/2000 Login password
- Start Keylogger
- Sniff traffic on network
Automatic removal: Use RegRun Startup Optimizer to delete it from the system registry.
lshost.exe | Malware |
lshost.exe | Dangerous |
lshost.exe | High Risk |
It attempts to connect to a remote IRC server and enables a malicious user to remotely control the infected computer via a specific IRC channel.
It will also attempt to shut off some programs.
W32/Rbot-JR is capable of the following when instructed by an intruder:
- Capture webcam feed
- Search for CDkeys related to games
- Open remote command prompt
- Download/Upload files
- Carry out DDos
- Capture Windows NT/2000 Login password
- Start Keylogger
- Sniff traffic on network
Automatic removal: Use RegRun Startup Optimizer to delete it from the system registry.
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