FIREWALLS.EXE - Dangerous

%WinDir%\FIREWALLS.EXE

Manual removal instructions:

Antivirus Report of %WinDir%\FIREWALLS.EXE:
%WinDir%\FIREWALLS.EXE Suspicious.MH690 [Symantec] Mal/Behav-130 [Sophos] Trojan-Downloader.Delphi [Ikarus] packed with UPX [Kaspersky Lab].
%WinDir%\FIREWALLS.EXEDangerous
%WinDir%\FIREWALLS.EXEHigh Risk
%windir%\firewalls.exe
We suggest you to remove FIREWALLS.EXE from your computer as soon as possible.
FIREWALLS.EXE is known as: Suspicious.MH690 [Symantec] Mal/Behav-130 [Sophos] Trojan-Downloader.Delphi [Ikarus] packed with UPX [Kaspersky Lab].
MD5 of FIREWALLS.EXE = A5A87B2AB2D1454DFC613DD80F24D74C
FIREWALLS.EXE size is 156160 bytes.
Full path on a computer: %WINDIR%\FIREWALLS.EXE
Related Files:
C:\CLEANUP.BAT
C:\CLEANUP.EXE
%WINDIR%\TCP_IP.EXE
C:\DRIVERS\KDESCK.EXE
C:\DRIVERS\TDESCK.TXT
%WINDIR%\AVASTSS.EXE
%WINDIR%\FIREWALLS.EXE
%WINDIR%\KEY_NEWSCREEN
%WINDIR%\LOGOFF.EXE
%WINDIR%\MSNS.EXE
%SYSTEM%\DRIVERS\FEOT.SYS
%SYSTEM%\DRIVERS\IMPRESSORAX.SYS
%SYSTEM%\DRIVERS\PLACAX.SYS
%SYSTEM%\WSCNTFY.RAR
C:\XNTRZ.TXT
C:\ZIP.EXE

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