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TrojanSpy:Win32/Bancos.AML


First posted on 22 May 2015.
Source: Microsoft

Aliases :

There are no other names known for TrojanSpy:Win32/Bancos.AML.

Explanation :

Threat behavior

Installation


The malware uses code injection to make it harder to detect and remove. It can inject code into running processes.



Payload


Collects your sensitive information

This threat can collect your sensitive information without your consent. This can include:

  • The keys you press
  • The applications you open
  • Your web browsing history
  • Your credit card information
  • Your user names and passwords


It can also imitate a legitimate website to lure you into revealing your sensitive information.



Connects to a remote host

We have seen this threat connect to a remote host, including:
  • slreq1.net.br using port 80
  • cicsm.com.br using port 80
Malware can connect to a remote host to do any of the following:
  • Check for an Internet connection
  • Download and run files (including updates or other malware)
  • Report a new infection to its author
  • Receive configuration or other data
  • Receive instructions from a malicious hacker
  • Search for your PC location
  • Upload information taken from your PC
  • Validate a digital certificate


This malware description was published using automated analysis of file SHA1 6b2589561604b9d19b4d45194fa9210eceb0096f.

Symptoms

Alerts from your security software might be the only symptom.

Last update 22 May 2015

 

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