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Backdoor:Win32/Kelihos.AC
Updated on Aug 26, 2012
Backdoor:Win32/Kelihos.AC is a trojan that allows unauthorized access and control of an affected computer.
Alert level:
severe
Backdoor:Win32/Kelihos.Q
Updated on Aug 26, 2012
Backdoor:Win32/Kelihos.Q is a trojan that allows unauthorized access and control of an affected computer.
Alert level:
severe
Backdoor:Win32/Kelihos.AJ
Updated on Sep 13, 2012
Backdoor:Win32/Kelihos.AJ is a trojan that allows unauthorized access and control of an affected computer.
Alert level:
severe
Backdoor:Win32/Kelihos.H
Updated on Jan 13, 2013
Backdoor:Win32/Kelihos.H is a trojan that allows unauthorized access and control of an affected computer.
Alert level:
severe
Backdoor:Win32/Kelihos.AM
Updated on Jan 13, 2013
Backdoor:Win32/Kelihos.AM is a trojan that allows unauthorized access and control of an affected computer.
Alert level:
severe
Backdoor:Win32/Kelihos.AN
Updated on Dec 18, 2012
Backdoor:Win32/Kelihos.AN is a trojan that allows unauthorized access and control of an affected computer.
Alert level:
severe
Backdoor:Win32/Kelihos.AO
Updated on Jun 10, 2013
Backdoor:Win32/Kelihos.AO is a trojan that allows unauthorized access and control of an affected computer.
Alert level:
severe
Backdoor:Win32/Kelihos.F
Updated on Jun 11, 2015
Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.
This trojan can give a malicious hacker access and control of your PC.
It can be installed by other malware, such as TrojanDownloader:Win32/Waledac.C, or other variants of the Win32/Kelihos family.
The family spreads by sending spam emails that have links to other malware. They can also communicate with other PCs to exchange information about sending spam emails, steal your sensitive information, or download and run malicious files.
Alert level:
severe