BKIS introduces a screenshot of a variant of malware imitating Adobe Reader 9, overwrite AdobeUpdater.exe - daily inspection program (check-in) for Adobe to see a new version of the software or not.
Users can unknowingly install Malware on your system if they open attachments in e-mail "toxic" or visit the website targeting specific software susceptibility. An adobe product is one of the objectives targeted by hackers or they are a lot of users.
Once malware is on the computer, it will open the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) client, DNS (Domain Name System) client, Network Share and a port to receive commands, BKIS said.
Security consultant Rik Ferguson of Trend Micro said that the people infected with malware will lose the automatic software updates even after the malware was clean.



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