BT.DLL - Dangerous
%SYSDIR%\BT.DLL
Manual removal instructions:
| %SYSDIR%\BT.DLL | Trojan.Sirefef.5120, Trojan.Zaccess.AZ5, Trojan.Sirefef.a.28, probably a variant of Win32.Sirefef.ER, Trojan.Zeroaccess.inf, Rootkit.ZAccess.wh, Trojan.Sirefef.BP, Trojan.Sirefef.A2, BackDoor.Maxplus.3864, Troj.ZAccess-AB, Win32.ZAccess.BS, Rootkit.ZAccess.cyz, Trojan.Sirefef.AA, Trojan.S.Sirefef.5120, Trojan-Injector.7235, W32.ZeroAccess.D.tr. |
| %SYSDIR%\BT.DLL | Dangerous |
| %SYSDIR%\BT.DLL | High Risk |
BT.DLL is known as: Trojan.Sirefef.5120, Trojan.Zaccess.AZ5, Trojan.Sirefef.a.28, probably a variant of Win32.Sirefef.ER, Trojan.Zeroaccess.inf, Rootkit.ZAccess.wh, Trojan.Sirefef.BP, Trojan.Sirefef.A2, BackDoor.Maxplus.3864, Troj.ZAccess-AB, Win32.ZAccess.BS, Rootkit.ZAccess.cyz, Trojan.Sirefef.AA, Trojan.S.Sirefef.5120, Trojan-Injector.7235, W32.ZeroAccess.D.tr.
MD5 of BT.DLL = b89cfbe8cb247b57d8c10adaa66b462b
BT.DLL size is 5120 bytes.
Full path on a computer: %SYSDIR%\BT.DLL
Related Files:
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\@
%Local Appdata%\3308c706\X
%SysDir%\bt.dll
%SysDir%\dds_log_ad13.cmd
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