Detect date
01/24/2017
Class
HackTool
Platform
Win32

Parent class: Malware

Malicious tools are malicious programs designed to automatically create viruses, worms, or Trojans, conduct DoS attacks on remote servers, hack other computers, etc. Unlike viruses, worms, and Trojans, malware in this subclass does not present a direct threat to the computer it runs on, and the program’s malicious payload is only delivered on the direct order of the user.

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Class: HackTool

HackTool programs are used to create new users in the list of permitted system visitors, and to delete information from system logs in order to hide the malicious user’s presence on the system. These programs are also used to analyze and collect network packets to carry out specific malicious actions. Malicious users employ HackTool programs when setting up attacks on local or remote computers.

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Platform: Win32

Win32 is an API on Windows NT-based operating systems (Windows XP, Windows 7, etc.) that supports execution of 32-bit applications. One of the most widespread programming platforms in the world.

Description

Malware of this family is a free activator for Kaspersky software. For free activation, the malware requires disabling certain protection features, making the user more vulnerable to security threats. In addition to activation, the malware also installs adware on the victim's computer.

Top 10 countries with most attacked users (% of total attacks)

1
Russian Federation
36.33%
2
Ukraine
7.50%
3
Iran
3.88%
4
Vietnam
3.65%
5
India
3.08%
6
Algeria
3.07%
7
Kazakhstan
2.55%
8
Belarus
2.43%
9
Indonesia
2.41%
10
Brazil
2.39%
* Percentage among all unique Kaspersky users worldwide attacked by this malware

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Find out the statistics of the vulnerabilities spreading in your region on statistics.securelist.com

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