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Trojan.Win32.Agent.akk

Posted: December 13, 2007

Trojan.Win32.Agent.akk is an imaginary Trojan name used to threaten and trick users into buying the rogue anti-spyware application IEDefender . The user gets infected after downloading the video codec that infects the computer with a nasty Trojan. This Trojan then displays false warning messages stating "Your browser was hijacked by Trojan.Win32. Agent.akk" and recommends to download the program (most probably IEDefender), which will "remove" this parasite. However, in real IEDefender will not fix your PC but might actually expose you to more security threats.

File System Modifications

  • The following files were created in the system:
    # File Name
    1 grmrotqn

Registry Modifications

  • The following CLSID's were detected:
    HKEY..\..\{CLSID Path}1443D5E6-F92E-DA36-0BBA-0744992443D0
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