Trojan.JS.Agent.GHF
Posted: September 13, 2012
Threat Metric
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Volume Count: Similar to the detection count, the Volume Count is specifically based on the number of confirmed and suspected threats infecting systems on a daily basis. High volume counts usually represent a popular threat but may or may not have infected a large number of systems. High detection count threats could lay dormant and have a low volume count. Criteria for Volume Count is relative to a daily detection count.
Trend Path: The Trend Path, utilizing an up arrow, down arrow or equal symbol, represents the level of recent movement of a particular threat. Up arrows represent an increase, down arrows represent a decline and the equal symbol represent no change to a threat's recent movement.
% Impact (Last 7 Days): This demonstrates a 7-day period change in the frequency of a malware threat infecting PCs. The percentage impact correlates directly to the current Trend Path to determine a rise or decline in the percentage.
Ranking: | 14,648 |
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Threat Level: | 8/10 |
Infected PCs: | 14 |
First Seen: | September 13, 2012 |
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Last Seen: | October 14, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Trojan.JS.Agent.GHF is a JavaScript Trojan that uses numerous different methods to identify a malicious code. Trojan.JS.Agent.GHF may contact remote servers to retrieve additional advertising information; the specific URLs contacted are varied. Trojan.JS.Agent.GHF may create a backdoor and contact a remote server to allow a remote attacker to gain control on the compromised machine. Trojan.JS.Agent.GHF can be detected in random Java files. Trojan.JS.Agent.GHF is distributed via social engineering scams on social networking websites or JS injects in legitimate, yet hacked, websites.
Technical Details
File System Modifications
Tutorials: If you wish to learn how to remove malware components manually, you can read the tutorials on how to find malware, kill unwanted processes, remove malicious DLLs and delete other harmful files. Always be sure to back up your PC before making any changes.
The following files were created in the system:output.1972147.txt
File name: output.1972147.txtSize: 1.78 KB (1782 bytes)
MD5: fbf540f53a22c2d2c18b85f8243e0bb4
Detection count: 36
Mime Type: unknown/txt
Group: Malware file
Last Updated: September 19, 2012
output.2055779.txt
File name: output.2055779.txtSize: 1.79 KB (1795 bytes)
MD5: a43f139e0938445fdc7d8c23f1278d34
Detection count: 35
Mime Type: unknown/txt
Group: Malware file
Last Updated: September 19, 2012
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