VMI.EXE - Dangerous
VMI.EXE
Manual removal instructions:
Antivirus Report of VMI.EXE:
vmi.exe
We suggest you to remove VMI.EXE from your computer as soon as possible.
VMI.EXE is known as: Trojan.Gen [PCTools] Trojan.Gen [Symantec] Packed.Win32.Black.a [Kaspersky Lab] New Malware.jn [McAfee] Mal/Behav-374 [Sophos] Trojan.Crypt [Ikarus].
MD5 of VMI.EXE = 28F6A65E0F8C23FA8D5B688E02E6C920
VMI.EXE size is 1665024 bytes.
Full path on a computer: %TEMP%\FULL\VMI.EXE
Related Files:
%TEMP%\FULL\CORE.DLL
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\AFRIFIELDS.DAT
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\DEC_HASH_FUNC.TXT
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\GEOP.DAT
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\MULTILANG.TXT
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\PRIVFIELDS.DAT
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\PRIVMSG.TXT
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\PROXY.DAT
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\REPLACES.TXT
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\SROP.DAT
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\TODO.TXT
%TEMP%\FULL\PLUGINS\CAPTCHASERVICES.DLL
%TEMP%\FULL\PLUGINS\CAPTCHASERVICES.INI
%TEMP%\FULL\PLUGINS\PROXYFIRE.DLL
%TEMP%\FULL\PLUGINS\PROXYFIREURLS.TXT
%TEMP%\FULL\RE_EXEC.RUN
%TEMP%\FULL\VMI.EXE
VMI.EXE | Trojan.Gen [PCTools] Trojan.Gen [Symantec] Packed.Win32.Black.a [Kaspersky Lab] New Malware.jn [McAfee] Mal/Behav-374 [Sophos] Trojan.Crypt [Ikarus]. |
VMI.EXE | Dangerous |
VMI.EXE | High Risk |
VMI.EXE is known as: Trojan.Gen [PCTools] Trojan.Gen [Symantec] Packed.Win32.Black.a [Kaspersky Lab] New Malware.jn [McAfee] Mal/Behav-374 [Sophos] Trojan.Crypt [Ikarus].
MD5 of VMI.EXE = 28F6A65E0F8C23FA8D5B688E02E6C920
VMI.EXE size is 1665024 bytes.
Full path on a computer: %TEMP%\FULL\VMI.EXE
Related Files:
%TEMP%\FULL\CORE.DLL
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\AFRIFIELDS.DAT
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\DEC_HASH_FUNC.TXT
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\GEOP.DAT
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\MULTILANG.TXT
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\PRIVFIELDS.DAT
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\PRIVMSG.TXT
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\PROXY.DAT
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\REPLACES.TXT
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\SROP.DAT
%TEMP%\FULL\DATA\TODO.TXT
%TEMP%\FULL\PLUGINS\CAPTCHASERVICES.DLL
%TEMP%\FULL\PLUGINS\CAPTCHASERVICES.INI
%TEMP%\FULL\PLUGINS\PROXYFIRE.DLL
%TEMP%\FULL\PLUGINS\PROXYFIREURLS.TXT
%TEMP%\FULL\RE_EXEC.RUN
%TEMP%\FULL\VMI.EXE
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