What to verify before removal
Use this report for a controlled check of What is “Trojan.Win32.Injuke.exwx”? when the affected machine shows suspicious processes, dropped files, or payload delivery behavior. The goal is to verify the exact file and persistence path before quarantine.
Start by comparing the local file name with BC26748741001997AE41.mlw, then review the behavior notes for persistence entries, dropped files, unusual processes, and browser or network changes. This helps separate a matching detection from a different file that only shares a similar alert name.
- Observed file
- BC26748741001997AE41.mlw
- Compare the suspicious file name with BC26748741001997AE41.mlw.
- Confirm the detection name matches What is “Trojan.Win32.Injuke.exwx”? before removing related files.
- Review the report for persistence entries, dropped files, unusual processes, and browser or network changes so the cleanup is based on observed behavior, not only the label.
- Run a full scan, quarantine confirmed detections, and restart before signing back in to sensitive accounts.
The Trojan.Win32.Injuke.exwx is considered dangerous by lots of security experts. When this infection is active, you may notice unwanted processes in Task Manager list. In this case, it is adviced to scan your computer with GridinSoft Anti-Malware.
What Trojan.Win32.Injuke.exwx virus can do?
- Behavioural detection: Executable code extraction – unpacking
- CAPE extracted potentially suspicious content
- The binary likely contains encrypted or compressed data.
- Authenticode signature is invalid
- CAPE detected the shellcode get eip malware family
- Yara detections observed in process dumps, payloads or dropped files
How to determine Trojan.Win32.Injuke.exwx?
File Info:
name: BC26748741001997AE41.mlwpath: /opt/CAPEv2/storage/binaries/a632fed09de1ef386da6d3c1419e0fba919e200e54082b878a926299bf71692dcrc32: 3C40AF1Cmd5: bc26748741001997ae417c64760ee33dsha1: 68a371bfc6b691fcc56a3b0aaa8d9f3f3209a119sha256: a632fed09de1ef386da6d3c1419e0fba919e200e54082b878a926299bf71692dsha512: e0facff4d070b0aae8ce80211a22dd6c71bfc75400cf01ecb58fed93f06f82491b1b864b30b3631ed9e0a5e7ea6020596c23e3cfbcf17b60d66424d00c06e73essdeep: 49152:1V/zvYwAYwz8VfcIKmxXU9vBhMxbRubmuMNxcnqc5XP4ZeuClzw+HDN:D/zFvfxxKwxbUyuCxMEeuCc+Btype: PE32 executable (GUI) Intel 80386, for MS Windowstlsh: T1F9A5232576FDB85ED1843132AEDDE6BCCB82E95DB22A6F3F52139A0F0F409045E93425sha3_384: 66ee203d266e4be5dceee0ac302978194d4738b1e33d2d0dcf136b2de2c3d8ec6e3a0729b233178e84dbf6efc314e0d5ep_bytes: b8685d1c015064ff3500000000648925timestamp: 2009-10-22 06:13:01Version Info:
CompanyName: GlobeStar Systems Inc.Website URL: www.connexall.comLegalCopyright: Copyright (c) 1998-2009 GlobeStar Systems Inc.ProductName: ConnexallProductVersion: v4.1.xFileVersion: 4.1.0.0CompileDate: Thursday, October 22, 2009 2:12 AMTranslation: 0x0409 0x04e4
Trojan.Win32.Injuke.exwx also known as:
| Bkav | W32.AIDetectMalware |
| Lionic | Trojan.Win32.Injuke.16!c |
| AVG | Win32:Adware-gen [Adw] |
| DrWeb | Tool.Siggen.9717 |
| MicroWorld-eScan | Trojan.GenericKD.72263782 |
| FireEye | Trojan.GenericKD.72263782 |
| Skyhigh | Adware-Raven.b |
| Malwarebytes | MachineLearning/Anomalous.100% |
| Sangfor | PUP.Win32.Injuke.Vdpy |
| Alibaba | Trojan:Win32/Injuke.d8699cd2 |
| Symantec | ML.Attribute.HighConfidence |
| Kaspersky | Trojan.Win32.Injuke.exwx |
| BitDefender | Trojan.GenericKD.72263782 |
| NANO-Antivirus | Trojan.Win32.Hooker.cvwiup |
| Avast | Win32:Adware-gen [Adw] |
| Emsisoft | Trojan.GenericKD.72263782 (B) |
| VIPRE | Trojan.GenericKD.72263782 |
| Sophos | ElReceptor Keyboard Hook (PUA) |
| GData | Trojan.GenericKD.72263782 |
| MAX | malware (ai score=88) |
| Antiy-AVL | RiskWare[RiskTool]/Win32.Hooker |
| Kingsoft | Win32.Trojan.Injuke.exwx |
| Xcitium | Malware@#1l8f3hi0p6kb0 |
| Arcabit | Trojan.Generic.D44EA866 |
| ZoneAlarm | Trojan.Win32.Injuke.exwx |
| Microsoft | PUA:Win32/Presenoker |
| ALYac | Trojan.GenericKD.72263782 |
| VBA32 | Trojan.Bitrep |
| Cylance | unsafe |
| Rising | Trojan.Win32.Generic.15DE09EA (C64:YzY0OkQPo4USGES3) |
| Yandex | Trojan.GenAsa!FAvRrGVAS9M |
| Fortinet | Adware/Raven |
| DeepInstinct | MALICIOUS |
| alibabacloud | Trojan:Win/Injuke.exwx |
How to remove Trojan.Win32.Injuke.exwx?
Verify the infection before changing system settings
Use GridinSoft Anti-Malware to run a full scan, review detected persistence entries, and quarantine confirmed threats before restarting Windows.
- Download and install GridinSoft Anti-Malware.
- Open GridinSoft Anti-Malware and perform a “Standard scan“.
- “Move to quarantine” all items.
- Open “Tools” tab – Press “Reset Browser Settings“.
- Select proper browser and options – Click “Reset”.
- Restart your computer.