Most Common Malware Related Processes-Internt.exe

The internt.exe is used by at least two separate malware programs as a process name and file name. The name is designed to resemble the word Internet in the hope that users will be less likely to want to disable the process from running on their machine. As with virtually all malware, the process is set to run on startup in order that the process runs as soon as you log on to your computer. Ending the process will only work until you next start the computer, becaues the registry entry will still exist and the process will simply be restarted.

The Peeper Trojan is one of the malware applications that is known to use the internt.exe process. This Trojan provides hackers with backdoor access to your system, enabling them to delete and edit files and settings, and remove personal information that you have stored on your computer. The Carufax Trojan, another threat that uses this process, works in a similar manner to provide the same kind of access. These threats are detected by most antivirus and antispyware packages, and can be removed quickly and safely using this software.

























 


 

 

   

 

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