dll32.exe
Backdoor.W32.IROffer
Warning! Potential Security Hazard!
System process dll32.exe is reported as a trojan!
Brief description of process dll32.exe
dll32.exe
Reported as a virus
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Reported as a trojan horse
Yes, it is a trojan!
Reported as a spyware
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Safe to end the process
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Safe to disable the process
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Safe to remove the process
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Backdoor.W32.IROffer
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March 10, 2010 2:30:11 AM CET
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Backdoor.Win32.Agent.abgg – This Trojan provides a remote malicious user with access to the victim machine. It is a Windows PE EXE file. It is 22528 bytes in size. Installation Once launched, the Trojan copies its body to the Windows system directory as "digeste.dll": %System%\digeste.dll In order to ensure that the Trojan...
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W32/Fame – Unlike the first malware authors who wrote viruses seeking fame through destruction, their motivation has changed to financial gain. Nevertheless, there are still the ones out there who share the first authors’ intent. I was analysing a simple Trojan today and saw the following message: It is not uncommon for malware authors to leave messages in [...]

