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Trojan.Win32.Small.hf

Detected Feb 01 2006 02:25 GMT
Released Feb 01 2006 02:25 GMT
Published Nov 20 2007 16:09 GMT

Technical Details
Payload
Removal instructions

Technical Details

This Trojan has a malicious payload. It is a Windows PE EXE file. It is 3584 bytes in size. It is written in C++.


Payload

Once launched, the Trojan will delete all cookie files. The original Trojan file will then be deleted.


Removal instructions

If your computer does not have an up-to-date antivirus, or does not have an antivirus solution at all, follow the instructions below to delete the malicious program:

  1. Update your antivirus databases and perform a full scan of the computer (download a trial version of Kaspersky Anti-Virus).

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Trojan

This type of behaviour covers malicious programs that delete, block, modify, or copy data, disrupt computer or network performance, but which cannot be classified under any of the behaviours identified above.

This classification also covers “multipurpose” Trojan programs, i.e. those that are capable of conducting several actions at once and which demonstrate several Trojan behaviours in a single program. This means they cannot be indisputably classified as having any single behaviour.


Other versions

Aliases

Trojan.Win32.Small.hf (Kaspersky Lab) is also known as:

  • W32/Trojan.AWS (FPROT)
  • Trojan.Spy.Small.eu (BitDef7)
  • Trojan.Win32.Small (Ikarus)
  • TR/Crypt.XPACK.Gen (AVIRA)
  • Suspicious_Gen2.DPOGQ (Norman)
  • Trojan.Win32.Small.hf [AVP] (FSecure)
  • TROJ_GEN.7X2418S (TrendMicro)