Win32.Neodurk
Win32.Neodurk is known as a backdoor Trojan. The program was awarded the notable distinction of being the “Greediest Trojan Targeting Plastic Cards.” A leading malware identification company generated this analysis. This nasty program searches for access data for three separate plastic card systems. To add insult to injury, it will provide remote access to cybercriminals.
It will enter ports 7673 and 7677 and is written in Delphi. You will find it packed with ASPack v2.001b. The only bright light is that it only affects Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows Me.
AKA:
Troj/Neodurk-14
Backdoor.Neodurk.14
Neodurk.14 Backdoor
BKDR_NEODURK.14
Backdoor.Win32.Neodurk.14
Win32/Neodurk.14
Backdoor.Win32.Neodurk.16
Related Files:
E6FE6282.EXE
Category:
Backdoor Trojan
Recommended Action:
Remove at once.
Removing Win32.Neodurk is a time-consuming venture. It involves disabling some startup functions and if done improperly, you may disable your computer. But, if knowledgeable then proceed with removing all related files, folders, registry keys and values and processes related to the program. For those who are looking for immediate results, you may wish to try SpyZooka.
With SpyZooka, after an initial scan, a click of a mouse will start the removal process and it is done within minutes. You can rest easy knowing that the job is done for you and will be done right with SpyZooka.
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