Backdoor.Win32.Seed

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Backdoor.Win32.Seed is the definition of a backdoor Trojan. Its first known detection goes back to February 7th, 2005, according to Securelist (Kaspersky Labs).[1] Meanwhile, there are several variants of this malware, that do not self-replicate (Non-A.I.).

Backdoor.Win32.Seed is spread manually, often under the premise that the .exe file is something beneficial. Distribution channels include IRC, peer-to-peer networks, newsgroup postings and e-mails.[1][2][3]

Other aliases[]

  • RDN/Generic BackDoor (McAfee)
  • Backdoor.Seed (VBA32)[4]
  • Bck/Small.EO (Panda Labs)[5]

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