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PATHNAME.EXE is Backdoor IrcContact

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The program PATHNAME.EXE is used for hidden penetration into PC and its remote administration.
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Malware Analysis of PATHNAME.EXE
Full path on a computer: %SysDir%\pathname.exe

Detected by UnHackMe:

PATHNAME.EXE
Default location: %SysDir%\pathname.exe

Removal Results: Success
Number of reboot: 1

PATHNAME.EXE is known as:

Backdoor.IrcContact, Backdoor.SDBot, Backdoor, Backdoor.IrcContact.30, Trojan.IrcContact.fjos, W32.IRCcontact.C@bd, Backdoor.IrcContact, Obfuscated_FA, Win32.Contact.C, BKDR_IRCCONTAC.C, Trojan.IRCContact.C, Backdoor.IrcContact.B, BackDoor.IRC.Sdbot.665, BehavesLike.Malware.ssc (mx-v), BDS.Irccontact.30, Backdoor.Nick, Hack.IrcContact30.(kcloud), Backdoor.IrcContact.G, Backdoor.IRCContact.106381, Win-Trojan.Irccontact.106381, Win32.IrcContact.30, Backdoor.IrcContect.a, W32.Contact.B.tr.bdr, Bck.Irccontact.A

PATHNAME.EXE hash:

  • MD5: d76bcb5c16bbc3cecd559125ae4e82ad
How to quickly detect PATHNAME.EXE presence?
Registry:
  • HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\pathname: “%SysDir%\pathname.exe”
Files:
  • %SysDir%\pathname.dll
  • %SysDir%\pathname.exe


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