Exploding virus file Infector

Security firm Trend Micro has discovered a new variant of the Infector file virus, capable of exploiting Java and PDF files to insert malicious code and steal user personal information.

Security firm Trend Micro has discovered a new variant of the Infector file virus, capable of exploiting Java and PDF files to insert malicious code and steal user personal information.

Picture 1 of Exploding virus file Infector

Today users are facing many threats of hackers

According to Trend Micro , this new variant is part of the PE_EXPIRO generation - the infector file type ( a type of virus that attacks files ) first discovered in 2010.

Once the user's computer has been infected, it will search for the .exe files on the system to spread, then all the folders on the drive will be infected and create a form. The .exe file makes users think it's just a normal directory.

This virus is capable of stealing user system information, such as login ID, drive serial number, computer password and also FTP ( File Transfer Protoco l) information from the Filezilla program. FTP client. The stolen information will be saved in a .DLL file and transferred to the hackers' remote control servers.

According to Trend Micro, up to 70% of new Infector file virus infections appear in the US market. However, the risk of this virus exploding into many other markets is entirely possible.

As recommended by security experts, users should update their system with the latest Windows security patches or use reputable security software to prevent and prevent attacks. of hackers.

Update 25 May 2019
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