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Friday, May 7, 2010

Backdoor.Bifrose is a backdoor trojan that attempts to propagate by exploiting local network shares

Submission Summary:

  • Submission details:
    • Submission received: 6 May 2010, 09:12:21
    • Processing time: 7 min 10 sec
    • Submitted sample:
      • File MD5: 0x781B86CC1F4C795C85A83C9289F275C5
      • File SHA-1: 0xE8C72369D91D0188D9B5138574E0CDF39296D3E5
      • Filesize: 29,117 bytes
      • Alias:
        • Trojan.Agent.CZZK [PCTools]
        • Trojan Horse [Symantec]
        • Trojan.Win32.Agent.bcn [Kaspersky Lab]
        • BackDoor-CEP.svr [McAfee]
        • BKDR_BIFROSE.AFU [Trend Micro]
        • Troj/Agent-JZZ [Sophos]
        • Backdoor:Win32/Bifrose.ACI [Microsoft]
        • Win-Trojan/Bifrose.29053 [AhnLab]
  • Attention! Characteristics of the following security risk was identified in the system:

Security Risk Description
Backdoor.Bifrose Backdoor.Bifrose is a backdoor trojan that attempts to propagate by exploiting local network shares. It will also attempt to join a predefined IRC server and channel in order to participate in DDoS attacks.

  • Attention! The following threat category was identified:

Threat Category Description
A malicious trojan horse or bot that may represent security risk for the compromised system and/or its network environment

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