Trojan:Win32/Meredrop
Trojan:Win32/Meredrop (also Trojan.Win32.Agent) is the definition (from Microsoft) of a Trojan downloader, Trojan dropper, or Trojan spy. Its first known detection goes back to February, 2010, according to Securelist (Kaspersky Labs).[1][2]
This malicious software can install additional malicious files to the infected operating system (mostly to the %windir% folder or the <system folder>). Also, it can download files from a remote PC and/or can install them directly from a copy that is included in its own file.
Other aliases
- Trojan.Win32.Agent or Trojan-Spy.Win32.Zbot (Kaspersky Labs and F-Secure)
- Trojan: Generic.dx!tus (McAfee)
- BackDoor.Siggen (Dr. Web)
- Win32/Delf.NVX trojan (Nod32) [2]
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