MICROSOFT SECURE.EXE - Dangerous
MICROSOFT SECURE.EXE
Manual removal instructions:
Antivirus Report of MICROSOFT SECURE.EXE:
microsoft secure.exe
We suggest you to remove MICROSOFT SECURE.EXE from your computer as soon as possible.
MICROSOFT SECURE.EXE is known as: Backdoor.DarkKomet, W32.Trojan5.JGR, Win32.Tnega.EbFTZGC, Backdoor.DarkKomet.bspx, Backdoor.S.DarkKomet.1071624, Trojan-Backdoor.DarkKomet (A), Trojan.Siggen6.3513, Troj.AutoIt-YS, Trojan.Malagent, W32.Trojan.RWPK-2591, Backdoor.DarkKomet, Backdoor.DarkKomet.afT, W32.Injector.KL.tr, MultiDropper_c.JST.
MD5 of MICROSOFT SECURE.EXE = 6542879686a89232c761d65ffc6bfd88
MICROSOFT SECURE.EXE size is 1071624 bytes.
Full path on a computer: %PERSONAL%\MSDCSC\MICROSOFT SECURE.EXE
Related Files:
%Appdata%\Microsoft\update.exe
%Personal%\MSDCSC\Microsoft Secure.exe
%Startup%\Facebook.lnk
MICROSOFT SECURE.EXE | Backdoor.DarkKomet, W32.Trojan5.JGR, Win32.Tnega.EbFTZGC, Backdoor.DarkKomet.bspx, Backdoor.S.DarkKomet.1071624, Trojan-Backdoor.DarkKomet (A), Trojan.Siggen6.3513, Troj.AutoIt-YS, Trojan.Malagent, W32.Trojan.RWPK-2591, Backdoor.DarkKomet, Backdoor.DarkKomet.afT, W32.Injector.KL.tr, MultiDropper_c.JST. |
MICROSOFT SECURE.EXE | Dangerous |
MICROSOFT SECURE.EXE | High Risk |
MICROSOFT SECURE.EXE is known as: Backdoor.DarkKomet, W32.Trojan5.JGR, Win32.Tnega.EbFTZGC, Backdoor.DarkKomet.bspx, Backdoor.S.DarkKomet.1071624, Trojan-Backdoor.DarkKomet (A), Trojan.Siggen6.3513, Troj.AutoIt-YS, Trojan.Malagent, W32.Trojan.RWPK-2591, Backdoor.DarkKomet, Backdoor.DarkKomet.afT, W32.Injector.KL.tr, MultiDropper_c.JST.
MD5 of MICROSOFT SECURE.EXE = 6542879686a89232c761d65ffc6bfd88
MICROSOFT SECURE.EXE size is 1071624 bytes.
Full path on a computer: %PERSONAL%\MSDCSC\MICROSOFT SECURE.EXE
Related Files:
%Appdata%\Microsoft\update.exe
%Personal%\MSDCSC\Microsoft Secure.exe
%Startup%\Facebook.lnk
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