Backdoor:Win32/Hupigon.ZAH contains 3 to 4 objects. One object is a core part which remains stable for every case of the infection while the remaining two files are variable components, which hackers often change.
The core object performs as an installer for the remaining 2 to 3 objects. It is also called dropper. One of the dropped components may be detected under separate name: PWS:Win32/Hupigon. The name designates password stealing malware, keylogger used to retrieve sensitive info from affected machines.
Removal of Backdoor:Win32/Hupigon.ZAH needs to cover both the dropper and dropped parasites. The dropper is a reusable malware as a it can repeat concealed installation, if you remove the dropped components only.
Get rid of Backdoor:Win32/Hupigon.ZAH threat that consists of multiple components, as well as other infections disclosed by free scanner available here.
The core object performs as an installer for the remaining 2 to 3 objects. It is also called dropper. One of the dropped components may be detected under separate name: PWS:Win32/Hupigon. The name designates password stealing malware, keylogger used to retrieve sensitive info from affected machines.
Removal of Backdoor:Win32/Hupigon.ZAH needs to cover both the dropper and dropped parasites. The dropper is a reusable malware as a it can repeat concealed installation, if you remove the dropped components only.
Get rid of Backdoor:Win32/Hupigon.ZAH threat that consists of multiple components, as well as other infections disclosed by free scanner available here.
Rename the remover to "explorer.exe" or try to install from Safe Mode if virus blocks download\installation
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