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Troj_vundo.akm
This Trojan arrives as a component bundled with other malware packages. It can also be dropped by the following malware: It arrives as a .DLL file that exports functions used by other malware. It is usually injected in Winlogon to enable its automatic execution in every system startup. However, it needs its main malicious component to successfully perform its malicious routine.
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