Is the file JM0I9PSSVM.EXE located on your computer? Then your computer is infected.
We do suggest you should remove JM0I9PSSVM.EXE from your computer as soon as possible.
JM0I9PSSVM.EXE is Trojan/Backdoor.
Kill the process JM0I9PSSVM.EXE and remove JM0I9PSSVM.EXE from the Windows startup.
Malware Analysis of JM0I9PSSVM.EXE
Full path on a computer: %Temp%\JM0I9PSSVM.exe
Detected by UnHackMe:
JM0I9PSSVM.EXE
Default location: %Temp%\JM0I9PSSVM.exe
Removal Results: Success
Number of reboot: 1
JM0I9PSSVM.EXE is known as:
Trojan.SantisosK, Trojan.Keylogger.VB.AP, Trojan.Windef.466944, W32.Shadebot, Trojan.Agent, Trojan ( 004081641 ), Trojan.Ainslot.ab, Trojan.FakeAV.csfhfn, W32.VB-Backdoor-PSVR-based.Maxi, W32.Shadesrat, Ainslot.A, WORM_SWISYN.SM, Win32:KeyLogger-ARY [Spy], Trojan-FakeAV.Windef.myj, Trojan.Agent.466944.M, Mal.VB-GI, TrojWare.Agent.ADDD, BackDoor.Blackshades.17, Trojan.Ainslot.b (v), Trojan.Ainslot (A), Trojan.Windef.aaq, Trojan[FakeAV].Windef, Troj.Undef.(kcloud), Worm.Ainslot.A, Trojan.Agent.Gen-Ainslot, Trojan.Windef, Trojan.FakeAV.aG, Win32.Ainslot.AB, PE:Worm.Anisolt.a.1075351327, Trojan.Swisyn, W32.Cospet.HA.tr, Win32.Trojan.Spy.fd1
JM0I9PSSVM.EXE hash:
- MD5: 0c3bb12e2a77e1e66464688ed8568457
- %Temp%\JM0I9PSSVM.exe
- %Temp%\Windows