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Constructor.Win32.Bifrose.j

Posted: October 27, 2009

Constructor.Win32.Bifrose.j is a destructive and malicious trojan that poses a security and privacy risk to a corrupted computer's system and/or its network environment. Constructor.Win32.Bifrose.j can attach itself to running processes on a computer, install other malware and destroy or change important registry files. When installed, Constructor.Win32.Bifrose.j may activate corrupt system processes and hide itself from firewalls and anti-virus software programs. Constructor.Win32.Bifrose.j can change or damage files and collect stored data from user's computer hard disk.

Aliases

Mal/Bifrose-S (Sophos)
Constructor:Win32/Bifrose.A (Microsoft)
Virus.Win32.Bifrose (Ikarus)
Constructor/Bifrose.1466368 (AhnLab)

Registry Modifications

  • The following newly produced Registry Values are:
    HKEY..\..\..\..{Subkeys}HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\BIFROST1.2
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