Thursday, March 16, 2017

What is Trochilus RAT - How to remove it?

Trochilus RAT is a harmful Trojan virus. RAT stands for the Remote Access Trojan. It is remotely access by its creators and can easily infect any Windows computer system. This malign threat silently enter your machine and leads to several destructive activities that downgrade your system performance. The Trochilus RAT can deploy itself to the targeted PC as an executable PDF file and its payload can corrupt the code directory into the victimized computer and delete itself. This dubious Trojan infection runs only in RAM not in the system memory which make its a difficult task for anti-virus or anti-spyware program to detect this threat. Trochilus RAT has been written in C++ language and that's why it able to infect all versions of Windows computer very easily it can also infect the old computer network. The Trochilus RAT may use TCP, POP3, ICP, AMQP, STOMP communication protocols to receive and send information. This nasty Threat can also disable your anti-virus program that make your system and easy victim for other threats.
Trochilus RAT is surely a harmful threat for any Windows PC. Most of the times your PC can get infected by this malware when your browse to malicious or unsafe websites, share files on Internet, open spam or junk email attachments, download freeware programs or inject any infected USB drive. This malign threat can also download other harmful threats and malware on your computer system. It may disable the Task Manager, Control Panel and other important system components. The Trochilus RAT malware can collect important statistics about the compromised PC such as IP and MAC address, OS version, hardware configuration, default Internet browser, bank account related details, online payment stats, the list of installed apps and many more. It can transfer those details to remote hackers for making illegal profit. It may also create insecure entry point into your system for other threats and malware. It is advised to delete Trochilus RAT from the infected PC as early as possible.

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