Home / malware Trojan:Win32/Kilim.J
First posted on 12 April 2014.
Source: MicrosoftAliases :
There are no other names known for Trojan:Win32/Kilim.J.
Explanation :
Threat behavior Trojan:Win32/Kilim.J is a malicious program that is unable to spread of its own accord. It may perform a number of actions of an attacker's choice on an affected computer.
Installation
Trojan:Win32/Kilim.J creates the following files on your PC:
- c:\documents and settings\administrator\application data\extension.dll
- c:\documents and settings\administrator\application data\winconf.exe
- c:\documents and settings\administrator\application data\winregist.er
- c:\documents and settings\administrator\local settings\application data\google\chrome\user data\default\preferences
Payload
Contacts remote hosts
Trojan:Win32/Kilim.J may contact the following remote hosts using port 80:
- hitboxer.com
- watchsvideo.com
Commonly, malware does this to:
- Confirm Internet connectivity
- Report a new infection to its author
- Receive configuration or other data
- Download and run files, including updates or other malware
- Receive instructions from a remote hacker
- Upload data taken from your PC
This malware description was produced and published using automated analysis of file SHA1 96e55d78130a8d0966c55fd7b063fdea52e96261.Symptoms
System changes
The following could indicate that you have this threat on your PC:
- You have these files:
c:\documents and settings\administrator\application data\extension.dll
c:\documents and settings\administrator\application data\winconf.exe
c:\documents and settings\administrator\application data\winregist.er
c:\documents and settings\administrator\local settings\application data\google\chrome\user data\default\preferencesLast update 12 April 2014