Name | Cisco WebEx malware |
Threat Type | Trojan, password-stealing virus, banking malware, spyware. |
Detection Names (fake installer injecting Ave Maria trojan) | Avast (AutoIt:Injector-JH [Trj]), BitDefender (Trojan.GenericKD.32682853), ESET-NOD32 (A Variant Of Win32/Packed.AutoIt.TT), Kaspersky (Trojan-Spy.Win32.AveMaria.cdx), Full List (VirusTotal). |
Malicious Process Name(s) | 185.12.29.38_yjqf_webex.exe (process name might vary). |
Payload | Ave Maria Trojan and other unwanted/malicious software. |
Symptoms | Trojans are designed to stealthily infiltrate the victim's computer and remain silent, and thus no particular symptoms are clearly visible on an infected machine. |
Distribution methods | Infected email attachments, malicious online advertisements, social engineering, software 'cracks'. |
Damage | Stolen passwords and banking information, identity theft, the victim's computer added to a botnet. |
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