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svchost.exe

Backdoor.Bifrose.D

Warning! Potential Security Hazard!

System process “svchost.exe” is reported as a Trojan!

There are 12 processes with name “svchost.exe”

svchost.exe – 007 Spy Software

svchost.exe – Backdoor.Bifrose.D

svchost.exe – Microsoft Service Host Process

svchost.exe – PolicyRun

svchost.exe – Shell

svchost.exe – Trojan.W32.Dasher

svchost.exe – Trojan.W32.Mular

svchost.exe – Trojan.W32.Oxtic

svchost.exe – Trojan.W32.Randsom

svchost.exe – Trojan.W32.Renama

svchost.exe – Trojan.W32.Rontokbr

svchost.exe – Trojan.W32.Sufiage

process status • safe • malicious • unknown

Brief description of process

"svchost.exe" process can be hidden malicious software Backdoor.Bifrose.D. Backdoor.Bifrose.D opens a backdoor on the system to facilitate the attack on the computer. If you are running a good antivirus program, the risk of infection by this virus is much smaller.

What to do with this process?

System process “svchost.exe” is reported as a Trojan! Your personal data stored in computer are in danger! Kill or disable process “svchost.exe” and try to remove it from your computer. After successfull removal try to scan your computer with antivirus and antispyware application.

svchost.exe

Reported as Virus

No

Reported as Trojan Horse

Yes!

Reported as Spyware, Adware

No

Developer

Unknown

Part of

Backdoor.Bifrose.D

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March 16, 2010 3:07:06 AM CET

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September 28, 2009 1:21:14 PM CEST

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March 10, 2010 2:30:11 AM CET

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September 25, 2009 1:51:00 PM CEST

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October 22, 2009 2:00:00 AM CEST

Suspicious.Bifrose – Risk Level: Very Low. Type: Trojan, Virus, Worm.

 
 
 

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