| Name: |
Trojan.svcHost |
| Category: |
Trojan |
| Alias: |
- Alias: Backdoor.Win32.Haxdoor.ak, BacDoor-BAC.gen.trojan |
| Advice: |
Remove |
| Risk: |
Severe Risk
Severe threats typically are remotely exploitable vulnerabilities, which can lead to system compromise. Successful exploitation does not normally require any interaction and exploits are in the wild. There exists a high possibility of potential system damage or security flaw. Attacker has complete control over your computer or install new software on your machine. |
| Description:
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A technique that spyware, adwares, viruses, keyloggers etc use to go undetected is to drop files that have almost the same name as a legitimate file. System svcHost Trojan is a warning that there is a file named suchost.exe located in %SystemDir% on your system. The legitimate svchost.exe file is located in "%SystemDir%". You might want to analyse %SystemDir%suchost.exe to verify it is something that you really want on your system. Do not delete "%SystemDir%suchost.exe" unless you are 100% sure it is a threats.
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| Signatures:
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process: suchost.exe: MD5 Hash: ...
process: sachost.exe: MD5 Hash: ...
process: swchost.exe: MD5 Hash: ...
process: svwhost.exe: MD5 Hash: 65f5aa89d7243a95218...
process: svchost.exe: MD5 Hash: d2e244372ed5d302c45...
process: x_jb.exe: MD5 Hash: 7028a597697a3dfe732...
process: svwhost.exe: MD5 Hash: 7028a597697a3dfe732...
process: x_jb.exe: MD5 Hash: 7028a597697a3dfe732.. |
| Type: |
Trojan - A Trojan software is any software on a user's computer that the user is not aware or intentionally installed. Most Trojan software is designed to perform some sort of actions that could jeopardize the user's security or privacy. |