Home / malware Trojan:Win32/Comrerop
First posted on 28 September 2011.
Source: SecurityHomeAliases :
Trojan:Win32/Comrerop is also known as Trojan.Siggen2.63167 (Dr.Web), Trojan.Win32.Swisyn.buhv (Kaspersky), Generic.dx!baqx (McAfee), Mal/Generic-L (Sophos).
Explanation :
Trojan:Win32/Comrerop is the detection for trojans that perform certain malicious behavior. The generic nature of this detection means that the malicious behavior exhibited by files detected as Trojan:Win32/Comrerop may vary from once instance to another.
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Trojan:Win32/Comrerop is the detection for trojans that perform certain malicious behavior. The generic nature of this detection means that the malicious behavior exhibited by files detected as Trojan:Win32/Comrerop may vary from once instance to another.
Malware detected as Trojan:Win32/Comrerop may exhibit one or more of the following common malware behaviors:
- Disguises malicious behavior by using common Windows file names for its components
- Sets itself to automatically run every time Windows starts
- Attempts to bypass security systems by modifying firewall access lists
- May try to connect to remote websites and download additional components, or to send back various information about the affected computer
Analysis by Mihai Calota
Last update 28 September 2011