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Trojan:Win32/Tinba.A utilizes code injection in order to hinder detection and removal. When Trojan:Win32/Tinba.A executes, it may inject code into running processes, including the following, for example:
cmd.exe
DW20.EXE
explorer.exe
winver.exe
Payload
Contacts remote host
Trojan:Win32/Tinba.A may contact a remote host at monsboys.biz using port 80. Commonly, malware may contact a remote host for the following purposes:
To report a new infection to its author
To receive configuration or other data
To download and execute arbitrary files (including updates or additional malware)
To receive instruction from a remote attacker
To upload data taken from the affected computer
This malware description was produced and published using our automated analysis system's examination of file SHA1 65cd9542d38760e12899662f721c6e1799772a4f.