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Rootkit.Agent.bfwa Details


  • Category Rootkit
  • Discovered 6/17/2010 1:25:19 AM
  • Modified 7/16/2020 4:26:37 PM
  • Threat Level Low
  • Category Description
    A Rootkit is a collection of tools (programs) that enable administrator-level (root) access to a computer or computer network. A Rootkit may consist of spyware and other programs that: monitor traffic and keystrokes; create a "backdoor" into the system for the hacker's use; alter log files; attack other machines on the network; and alter existing system tools to escape detection. They are usually hidden and difficult to clean as they ingranulate deeply within the Registry and system files.

The following Files were created:
VALUEFILESIZECOMPANYNAMEVERSIONSIGNATUREDate
a8c62c2a80f7328f2d239b5c2f8e7f6a.sys 32768Microsoft1.00a8c62c2a80f7328f2d239b5c2f8e7f6a 
a51eb7c9.exe 7552Microsoft1.0.0.027a27e539fc8d96e9b518721b5f06f2d16/07/2020
a51eb7c9.exe 7552Microsoft1.0.0.027a27e539fc8d96e9b518721b5f06f2d 

The following Registry Entries were created:
NA

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